Proulx, Richard (Richard T.) (1937-04-03-2010-02-18)
Dates
- Existence: 1937-04-03 - 2010-02-18
Gender
- Males
Occupations
Places
- Saint Paul (Minn.) (Place of Birth)
- Chicago (Ill.) (Place of Death)
- United States (Associated Country)
- Chicago (Ill.) (Other)
Found in 1356 Collections and/or Records:
Amen : ("'Gregorian' an. from 'Methodist hymnal- no. 270")
Amen : ("'Gregorian' an. from 'Methodist hymnal- no. 270") / Richard Proulx. This hand-written manuscript features voices in four parts, bells and monophonic as well as other voice lines. The top system on the page ends with a double bar line, but the bot
Amen (Hymn 408)
Amen (Hymn 408) instrumental This work features organ, unison voices and/or cantor, and an unamed sing-staff instrument.
AMERICA
The only word written on this manuscript is "America" (written by Proulx in the top right corner of the page).
An acoustical Psalm 137, 1990
An acoustical psalm 137 Psalm 137, alt Austin C. Lovelace [text] Tonus Peregrinus adapted Richard Proulx This is a musical spoof, a humorous cry for help because of dead acoustics. Included in the notes of the English text is a translation into Latin (also very humorous).
And I Saw Heaven
And I saw heaven OVERSIZE. Anthem by Edgar L. Bainton Revelations XXI, vv.1-4 This score is something that Proulx cut and pasted together. The vocal and organ parts are photocopies of Edgar L. Bainton’s published piece. The other instrumental parts are handwritten. I do not know if these parts were actually composed by Richard Proulx or if they were Bainton’s music just rewritten by hand to create a score.
And peace to his people on earth Noel, Noel!
And peace to his people on earth (Noel, Noel!) Christmas Carol SATB, a cappella Eustache du Caurroy, 1544-1609
This piece was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." Originally, it was a piece written by Eustache Du Caurroy entitled, "Noel, Noel!" Proulx has changed the piece by changing all of the text. It is unclear if this new arrangement has been published.
And the best is love, 1969
5 scores from an earlier printing and 6 scores from a later printing, each with the same publisher number. Reprinted from Music for the Contemporary Choir, Book 1. 1 score is marked on the cover: "RP work on Choral Sound Wagner!!" and at the top of the score: "1st piece on West Coast. Written for boys just starting. Pitturford: England. Lydian Mode (favorite)"
Angels we have heard
Angels we have heard Orchestration of Franz Wasner Arranged by Richard Proulx Folder contains manuscript score for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoons
Angels we have heard (Gloria)
Angels we have heard on high, 1995
Angels We Have Heard On High. [Congregation, S.A.B. Choir, trumpet & Organ]. GLORIA. French carol melody. Arranged by Richard Proulx, 1995. Les anges dans nos campagnes. Translation by James Chadwick. 1 manuscript score by Proulx's hand.