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Beati iosephmarae escriva, presbyteri et fundatoris ; Lauda, Jerusalem ; Kyrie ; Responsorial gloria ; Responsorial psalm ; Evening hymn ; Sanctus ; Memorial acclamation ; Amen ; Agnus Dei ; Communion Antiphon ; Ave verum corpus ; Salve Regina, 2000

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Identifier: 0717
Scope and Contents

Agreement and scores for Cathedral Singers performance. Beati iosephmarae escriva, presbyteri et fundatoris ; Lauda, Jerusalem ; Kyrie ; Responsorial gloria ; Responsorial psalm ; Evening hymn ; Sanctus ; Memorial acclamation ; Amen ; Agnus Dei ; Communion Antiphon ; Ave verum corpus ; Salve Regina / Jean de B

Dates: 2000

Map of the Moon

 File — Box: 01, Folder: 20
Identifier: 2015-038.0020
Scope and Contents

Map of the Moon

Printed map, pasted inside heavy cardstock folder. Numbered locations in handwritten list.

Some damage to corners. No date, probably before 1920.

Dates: 2021

Rediscovered masterpieces, 2002

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Identifier: 0498A
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Rediscovered masterpieces / Anton Bruckner ; Benedetto Marcello ; Charles V. Stanford ; Franz Schubert ; Richard Proulx Publisher's no.: OVERSIZE. This file contains the scores for the Proulx-directed Cathedral Singers' "Rediscovered Masterpieces." The wo

Dates: 2002

Trisagion, sanctus, agnus dei, 2005

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Identifier: 4015
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Trisagion, sanctus, agnus dei / Dent Davidson. This is a manuscript sent from fellow composer Dent Davidson to Proulx, most likely for review and/or comment. A hand-written note is included on file that reads: Hey Richard! This is LONG overdue--worry to b

Dates: 2005

Verbum caro factum est = Word made flesh, we welcome you, 1994

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Identifier: P0212
Scope and Contents Word Made Flesh, We Welcome You. Text: Anon. 15th C. English, Based on John 1., Trans. R.P. 15th C. English Carol, edited by Richard Proulx. 1 score has markings in pencil.This piece was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." Originally, it was a piece written for 3 equal voices by T. L. da Vittoria (or Victoria), and was published in octavo form by Gregorian Institute of America. Richard Proulx apparently had plans to edit the piece. In the margins, he wrote a few...
Dates: 1994