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Jesu, Dulcis Memoria, 1991
Jesu, dulcis memoria Motet composed for the choristers of St. Paul Cathedral by Leonard Smith (ca. 1980); Faux-bourdon (vs.3) by Richard Proulx.
Proulx used Leonard Smith's music for verses 1 and 2 and then wrote the third verse in faux-bourdon style himself. It is unclear if this motet has ever been published.
Kyrie from "missa via abbey
Kyrie from "missa via abbey / P.D.Q. Bach ; Richard Proulx. This work is a five-part vocal work for soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass. The original composer is assumed to be P.D.Q. Bach as the composers are listed on the top as "P.D.Q. Proulx."
This is a humorous composition in which Proulx took the tune and harmonization of the Beatle's song, "Yesterday," and set the text of the "Kyrie" to it. Proulx humorously identified the composer as P.D. Q. Proulx.
Laudate dominum
Laudate Pueri dominum
Manuscript score for arrangement of Laudate Pueri Dominum by Byrd. SAATBB No creator noted but in the hand of Proulx
Lenten concert -75 no. I, 1975
The collection consists of hundreds of original manuscripts, published works, correspondence, sound recordings, and Proulx's substantial reference collection.
Missa ad praesepe, 1987
Missa ad praesepe / George Malcom ; Richard Proulx. This mass was written first by George Malcom; Proulx credits himself with the instrumentation for the mass, which initially included only organ and voice. A full version of the score contains a note by P
Missa de angelis = Mass of the angels, 1995
For Unison Voices and Organ. Gregorian Chant, Mass VII. Organ Accompaniment by Richard Proulx. 6 full scores (G-4256). 6 Singer's Copies (607-F). Recorded on Sublime Chant (CD-338, CS-338)
Modicum et non videbitis me (Communion Verse)
Manuscript works by Richard Proulx. Includes his own compositions as well as works by other composers that Proulx edited, arranged, or annotated for performance. In some instances, information about commissioning or publication is also available.
Offertory for the 3rd Sunday after Easter
Offertory for the 3rd Sunday after Easter / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work is a piece for voice and organ. The offertory is sung in Latin over the organ accompaniment played "freely." The work includes a "Communion Verse" written also for organ and v
Panis angelicus, 2002
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