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

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

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Found in 1199 Collections and/or Records:

We live in that far future, 2005

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Identifier: M0106
Scope and Contents We Live in that Far Future. For SATB Choir, Youth Choir, Flute, Organ and Handbells. Text: Thomas H. Troeger. Music: Richard Proulx. 1 manuscript score, youth choir part, flute part, handbells part, and notes and sketches by Proulx's hand. 1 copy of each manuscript.This piece, written by Proulx in 2005, was commissioned by St. Anne's Episcopal Church (Atlanta, Georgia), Dr. Joyce Schemanske, Director of Music. In this file are the following: contact information and a letter from...
Dates: 2005

Weary of all trumpeting, 1998

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Identifier: P0276
Scope and Contents

SAB with Organ, optional Congregation and Brass Quintet. DISTLER, Hugo Distler. Setting, Richard Proulx. Martin Franzmann, Based on Matthew 26:52. 6 Instrumental Parts: Trumpet I in B-flat, Trumpet II in B-flat, Trombone I, Trombone II, Tuba, and Timpani.

Dates: 1998

Weihnachten, 1978

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Identifier: 0647
Scope and Contents

Weihnachten / Engelbert Humperdinck ; Richard Proulx. This work, originally by Engelbert Humperdinck, was arranged by Richard Proulx in 1978. The copyright and revision date for the work is 1980. This work was written for winds, F horns, strings, choir, a

Dates: 1978

Weihnachten = Christmas evening, 2005

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Identifier: P0363
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Christmas Evening. A Christmas Eve Song For SATB Voices, Solo and Organ with Optional Harp and Flute or Winds and Strings. Engelbert Humperdinck, Arr. Richard Proulx. Text: Based on Leise weht's durch alle Lande by Adelheid Wette. English adapt. RP. 11 instrumental parts, 2 of each: Solo Violin/Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute (for vocal score), Flute, Oboe, Two Horns in F, Harp, and Organ.

Dates: 2005

Weihnachten : ["Christmas night"], 1990

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Identifier: 0648
Scope and Contents Weihnachten : ["Christmas night"] / Engelbert Humperdinck ; Richard Proulx. This work was written originally by Engelbert Humperdinck in Berlin, 1989, and was later arranged for voice, organ, and harp by Proulx in 1990.This arrangement (by Proulx) of the carol, "Weihnachten" ("Christmas Night") is written for solo voice with accompaniment by organ and harp (and the harp part says that this is a version for solo voice, flute, harp, organ, chorus, and optional cello, though the...
Dates: 1990

Were you there, 1994

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Identifier: 0649A
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Were you there / Richard Proulx This hand-written photocopied manuscript was found in the Proulx "Black Box" collection in box ST/HNC box 1, 1-200. This setting of the classic African-American spiritual was created by Proulx and published in 1994. One cop

Dates: 1994

Were you there, 1994

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Identifier: P0213
Scope and Contents

SATB and Soprano Solo. African American Spiritual. Arr. Richard Proulx.

Dates: 1994

Westminster abbey: intrada, setting a, Setting b, 1999

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Identifier: 0651
Scope and Contents Westminster abbey: intrada, setting a, Setting b / Richard Proulx. This original manuscript score is divided into the following sections: Intrada (2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, organ), Setting A (2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, organ), Setting B (2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, organ, vocal melody, soprano descant). It was dedicated to the Rev. James J. Cardone in celebration of his ministry at Grace Church, Utica, NY. There is also another manuscript of the Intrada in...
Dates: 1999

What child is this

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Identifier: 0652
Scope and Contents

What child is this / Richard Proulx. This work is written with instructions that the intro and verses one and three are to be played on the gallery organ, while verse two is to be played on the sanctuary organ. One C trumpet part is included on file.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

What child is this, 2007

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Identifier: P0377
Scope and Contents

SATB Choir, Assembly, String Quartet, Organ. GREENSLEEVES, English Folk song, 16th C. Arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: William C. Dix.

Dates: 2007