Haydn, Michael, 1737-1806
Dates
- Existence: 1737-09-14~
- Existence: 18060810
Gender
- male
Occupations
Places
- Rohrau, Austria (Place of Birth)
- Salzburg, Austria (Place of Death)
- Austria (Associated Country)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Adeste Fideles (recessional; theme and variations)
The collection consists of hundreds of original manuscripts, published works, correspondence, sound recordings, and Proulx's substantial reference collection.
Adoro Te
Cello accompaniment for Haydn piece.
Adoro Te = We sing your praise, 1994
We Sing Your Praise. Edited by Richard Proulx. Johann Michael Haydn. From Salzburg Diocesan Hymnal, 1790. Realizaion of figured bass by Richard Proulx. Latin text, Anon., 18th Century. English paraphrase R.P. 1 score does not have a cover. 1 score has markings in pencil. 6 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.
Prelude on "offertoriuim" : homage to Michael Haydn, 1995
Prelude on "offertoriuim" : homage to Michael Haydn / Michael Haydn ; Richard Proulx. This prelude is written for organ in honor of Micheal Haydn. The tune is actually M. Haydn's "OFFERTORIUM," which originates from a hymn tune from 1916 in the supplement.
It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Salzburg, 1993
Sancti dei : ave verbum incarnatum
Sancti dei : ave verbum incarnatum / Joseph Michael Haydn ; Richard Proulx. This work, originally composed by J.M. Haydn has Latin text in the original score. Proulx had provided an English translation and setting of the text for Haydn's music. He has als
Sancti Dei omnes = All you saints of heaven, 1993
All You Saints of Heaven. Latin text: Author unknown; General Antiphon for Saints' Days. English Text: R.P. Johann Michael Haydn, edited by Richard Proulx.
This piece, originally composed by Johann Michael Haydn in 1782, is edited here by Proulx. He wrote new words in the music and changed the notation to 4/4 time. It is unclear if this new arrangements has ever been written out on separate paper and published.
Sanctus II
Sanctus II / Joseph Michael Haydn ; Richard Proulx. It is unclear what Mass this Sanctus goes with. Proulx has made corrections on this manuscript in pencil (the rest is in ink).