Terry, Richard Runciman, 1865-1938
Dates
- Existence: 1865-01-03 - 1938-04-18
Gender
- Males
Occupations
Places
- Ellington (Northumberland, England) (Place of Birth)
- London (England) (Place of Death)
- England (Associated Country)
Topics
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Antiphon : de Profundis
Antiphon : de Profundis The author of this work cannot be confirmed, but the hand appears to be Proulx's. The transcription of this antiphon melody of this Mode II plainsong, however, is credited to on "R.R. Terry." Much of this manuscript is unmeasured,
Miserere mei : for soprano, alto, and bass
Miserere mei : for soprano, alto, and bass / R.R. Terry ; Antonio Caladra ; Richard Proulx. This work by Caladra has been edited by Terry, and Proulx has made initial notes on a score as to how he would like to change the instrumentation.
This photocopy of Caldara's "Miserere Mei" was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." There are notes penciled in on the margins. It appears that Proulx had considered putting new text to the music and adding a cello/bass part.
Psalm 18, 1997
Psalm 18 / Richard Proulx ; R.R. Terry. This work, realized by Terry and edited by Proulx, is written for monophonic treble and men's voices as well as for SATB choir. Voices are split by gender on the first and second verses but are rejoined on the third.
It is unclear if this piece is published.
Soprano descant on Highwood, 1999
Soprano descant on Highwood Stanza 4 Tune: R. R. Terry Descant: R. Proulx Text from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, adapted by F. P. Green Full hymn "By Gracious Powers (Highwood)" on verso.
This copy manuscript of Proulx's descant appears to have been on page 28 of a booklet used at a Hymn Festival ("The Never-Ending Hymn of Praise") conducted by Richard Proulx on 23 September 1999. Other pages from this booklet are also included in this file.