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 1199 Collections and/or Records:
Alleluia (#361); Memorial acclamation (#397); Amen (#413)
Alleluia (#361); Memorial acclamation (#397); Amen (#413) Besides the numbering of the music (apparently from some hymnal), there is no indication of who the original composer was. Proulx apparently created these arrangements to be used as the organ accompaniment for them.
Alleluia and psalm for Easter, 1975
Also Responsorial Psalm for the Easter Vigil. For Cantor, Congregation and Soprano Descant with 10 Handbells and Organ. Psalm 118:1-2, 15-16, 22-23, New American Bible.
Alleluia cadenza
Alleluia cadenza This solo flute piece (along with many others) was in a folder entitled, "Meditations for Unaccompanied Flute."
Alleluia : [Cantor and keyboard], 1979
Alleluia : [Cantor and keyboard] Includes Alleluia verses for different lectionary cycles and feast days: A-7 (1 John 2:5); A-9 (John 15:5); B-27 (1 John 4:12); B-29 (Mark 10:45); C-16 (Luke 8:15); C-17 (Rom 8:15); Chr. II (1 Tim 3:16); Epiph. (Matt. 2:2)
Alleluia (Chant Mode 6)
This manuscript was in a file with manuscripts of other Masses that Proulx rearranged the organ accompaniment for (for manuals only or with pedal). The two accompaniments for the chant alleluia are on the top half of this manuscript page (one with the melody and pedal lines separated out, and one for manuals only). The bottom half of the page contains two accompaniments for a Lenten Acclamation (melody: Frank Schoen). It is unclear if these accompaniments were ever published.
Alleluia -- Christmas Eve, 1980
Alleluia -- Christmas Eve 'Divinum Mysterium' Bells, cantor, SBAT Score assembled from cut pieces adhered to sheets of paper
Alleluia fanfare, 1988
Alleluia fanfare, 1986
Alleluia fanfare (in 6/8, key of g minor; alleluia melody: g, g, a, g, f, g, b, a, g, d) In mem. John Gooch?
This fanfare for 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, and organ was written to introduce and accompany a gospel acclamation. There is are full scores, as well as separate instrument parts (trumpets in C, trumpets in Bb, trombones, timpani). It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation copy of manuscript score with instrumental parts photocopy with extensive pencil notations
Alleluia for the precentor, 1981
Alleluia for the Precentor. Richard Proulx, June 1981. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 2 copies of original manuscript. One of them labeled "organ". 1 flute part by Proulx's hand. 1 harp part by Proulx's hand. 1 bass part by Proulx's hand.