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At the Lamb's high feast
Christ the Lord is risen again, 1972
Concertato on Crown him with many crowns, 2000
DIADEMATA. For SATB Voices, Assembly, and Organ with 3 Trumpets, 3 Trombones, Optional 2 French Horns, Tuba, Timpani, and Snare Drum. Choral Score: G-4985 Full Score: G-4985FS Parts: G-4985INST 30 parts: 3 B-flat/C Trumpet I, 3 B-flat/C Trumpet II, 2 B-flat/C Trumpet III, 2 Trombone I, 2 Trombone II, 3 Trombone III, 5 Horns in F, 3 Tuba, 3 Timpani, and 4 Percussion
Festival anthem on crown him with many crowns, 1970
The work is scored for SATB, congregation, organ, 3 b-flat trumpets, and 3 trombones. 2 complete scores (11-9167). 10 chorus scores (11-9168). 3 B-flat trumpet parts (11-9169). 3 trombone parts (11-9170). 1 complete score includes initials "RP," signature "Richard Proulx," and markings.
Festival Eucharist, 1975
For Congregation and SATB Voices with Organ and Brass and Percussion ad lib. Vocal and Organ score.
Follow me, 1994
Follow me, 1995
Jesus Manifested a Third Time. Written for the 1995 visit of Pope John Paul II to New York City. SATB with Nine Brass and Timpani or Organ. Based on John 21:1, 15-19. Instrumental parts include: 3 Trumpets (C), 3 Trombones, 2 Horns, Tuba, and Timpani. 1 score has markings in ink and is missing a cover. 1 full has "Proulx" written on the front cover.
Gradual for Easter, 1969
Gradual for Easter / Samuel Scheidt ; Richard Proulx OVERSIZE This work was written originally in 1620 by Samuel Scheidt as indicated on the front cover of the score. The work was arranged by Proulx in 1969 for solo soprano voices, two choirs, 2 C trumpet
He is risen, 1975
Hymn 90: "He is Risen". NEANDER/UNSER HERRSCHER. 4 horns in F, organ. 4 Horn parts and 1 score by Proulx's hand.
Hymn 90: He is Risen (NEANDER/UNSER HERRSCHER) [2 trmpts (Bb), horn (F), trmb, timp]
Hymn 90: He is Risen (NEANDER/UNSER HERRSCHER) [2 trmpts (Bb), horn (F), trmb, timp] OVERSIZE This arrangement (by Proulx) of the hymn "He is Risen" is written for organ, 2 trumpets (Bb), horn (F), trombone, timpani, SATB choir, congregation, and descant