Proulx, Richard (Richard T.) (1937-04-03-2010-02-18)
Dates
- Existence: 1937-04-03 - 2010-02-18
Gender
- Males
Occupations
Places
- Saint Paul (Minn.) (Place of Birth)
- Chicago (Ill.) (Place of Death)
- United States (Associated Country)
- Chicago (Ill.) (Other)
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
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
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
Church's one foundation
Come to us, creative spirit, 1986
Come to Us, Creative Spirit. Tune: CASTLEWOOD; Richard Proulx, 1986. 1 manuscript of a 1986 published work of Proulx's, to which a Soprano Descant has been added by Proulx's hand. No indication is given as to when these edits were made. A work sharing this title appears in GIA's 1991 publication "Hymnal Supplement 1991," Concacan Inc.'s.
Concertato on Come, Holy Ghost, 2006
SATB Choir, Descant, Assembly, optional Trumpet, Organ. LAMBILLOTTE, Louis Lambillotte, arr. by Richard Proulx. Veni, Creator Spiritus, attr. to Rabanus Maurus, Tr. by Edward Caswall.
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
On one side of the paper is the accompaniment for verses 1, 2, and 3 in the key of D major. On the other side is a descant for verse 4. There is no information identifying who wrote the descant.
Descant for the hymn "For All the Saints"
Descant for the hymn For All The Saints (SINE NOMINE). Original melody by R. Vaughan Williams (Stanzas 7 and 9)
There are two sheets of paper for this music. One consists of Vaughan William’s music (unison for vv.1,2,3,7,8; SATB vv. 4, 5, 6), while the other is a descant that goes with verses 7 and 8. (There is no indication of who composed the descant. It may have been Proulx.)
Descant on "caithness"
Descant on "caithness" / Richard Proulx. This appears to be the fourth verse of a piece written by Proulx. Both tune and descant are included in the score. Organ is to accompany the singer(s). This song uses words by William Cowper and music by Charles Vi
Descant on "DIX": (stanza 5)
Descant on "DIX": (stanza 5) / Richard Proulx ; Conrad Kocher. Here we have a descant written by Proulx written over the tune "DIX," originally composed by one Conrad Kocher. It is unclear if the accompanying keyboard was meant to be an organ or piano acc
Descant (tune: DAILY, DAILY), 1996
Daily, Daily -- Descant Text from English Hymnal, No. 568
According to the internet, this piece was published in a book entitled, "100 New Descants." Two other descants by Proulx were also included in the book: "Darwall's 148th," and "Daily, Daily."
Descant (tune: DARWALL'S 148th), 1996
Darwall's 148th Sopr. descant, organ
According to the internet, this piece was published in a book entitled, "100 New Descants." Two other descants by Proulx were also included in the book for the following tunes: "Maccabaeus," and "Daily, Daily."