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Proulx, Richard (Richard T.) (1937-04-03-2010-02-18)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1937-04-03 - 2010-02-18

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  • Males

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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Festival Gloria

 Item
Identifier: 0167
Scope and Contents

Festival Gloria OVERSIZE S/A T B Trumpets, Trombone, Timpani, Organ This piece could be used as a Gloria in a liturgical setting; however, it could also stand on its own. There is no indication of when it was written or if it ever was published.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Festival gloria, 1982

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Identifier: 0165C
Scope and Contents

Festival gloria / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE Proulx had the following to say about this piece: "FESTIVAL GLORIA was composed for the Installation of Archibishop Joseph Louis Bernardin as Seventh Archbishop of Chicago in The Cathedral of the Holy Name on Wed

Dates: 1982

Gloria for a holy day : for SATB voices, strings, with organ or harpsichord and percussion ad lib, 1970

 Item
Identifier: 0189A
Scope and Contents

Gloria for a holy day : for SATB voices, strings, with organ or harpsichord and percussion ad lib / Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: G-2296 OVERSIZE This large work was written in 1970 by Proulx "for a holy day."

Dates: 1970

Gloria in Excelsis, 1998

 Item
Identifier: 0194
Scope and Contents Gloria in Excelsis (also called "Christmas Hymn - Gloria" or "Christmas Metrical Gloria") Proulx wrote this arrangement of instrument parts and SATB choir to fit with Michael Perry's metrical version of Les anges dans nos campagnes (17th c. Languedoc carol). There is a score that includes the oboe, flute, and cello parts. There are also individual manuscripts for each instrument. There are two slightly different versions of the vocal parts (both SATB--- one has the women and...
Dates: 1998

Responsorial gloria.

 Item
Identifier: 0510
Scope and Contents

Responsorial gloria / Carroll Thomas Andrews ; Richard Proulx. This work for cantor, congregation, organ, and trumpet (and /or oboe) is an arrangement by Proulx of a piece composed by Carroll Andrews. The piece has three verses and a refrain that returns

Dates: 1950 - 2010