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Original

Laudate Dominum de caelis. Richard Proulx. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Tenor Voice sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Laudate Dominum de caelis. Richard Proulx. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Tenor Voice sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Laudate Dominum de caelis. Praise the Lord from the Heavens. Composed by Richard Proulx. For soprano voice, tenor voice soli, SATB choir, organ accompaniment. Sacred. Easy. Medium. Octavo. Text language. Latin and English. English verses. 12 pages. Published by GIA Publications. GI.G-7283. With Text language. Latin and English. English verses. Sacred. Richard Proulx, who in recent years has given us more wonderful arrangements than original pieces, here breaks the pattern with a setting of Psalm 148. And, it is classic Proulx. The sturdy macaronic refrain for choir and assembly, leads to lilting triple meter verses for soprano then tenor, a choral verse in duple rhythm, and a return to the triple feel of the earlier, for the final verse utilizing both soloists and choir. Typically, the organ part is something organists will enjoy playing.

Translation

Laudate Dominum de caelis. Praise the Lord from the Heavens. Composed by Richard Proulx. For soprano voice, tenor voice soli, SATB choir, organ accompaniment. Sacred. Easy. Medium. Eighth. Text language. Latin and English. English verses. 12 pages. Published by GIA Publications. GI.G-7283. With Text language. Latin and English. English verses. Sacred. Richard Proulx, who in recent years has given us more wonderful arrangements than original pieces, here breaks the pattern with a setting of Psalm 148. And, it is classic Proulx. The sturdy macaronic refrain for choir and assembly, leads to lilting triple meter verses for soprano then tenor, a choral verse in duple rhythm, and a return to the triple feel of the earlier, for the final verse utilizing both soloists and choir. Typically, the organ part is something organists will enjoy playing.