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 142 Collections and/or Records:
Irish/Gaelic hymn sketches
Irish/Gaelic hymn sketches Manuscript of lyrics and melody arrangement for a rendition of Psalm 97 Included in this file are pages of photocopied music. Proulx had apparently collected this music as a resource to use to create some of his own arrangements.
Jesu ahatonia, 2004
Jesu Ahatonia. [Christmas-Epiphany]. Huron Carol/French Noël: "Une Jeurie Pucelle". Richard Proulx, 2004. / Jean de Br,beuf ; unknown ; Richard Proulx. Here, Proulx has taken the work of two composers from eclectic sources--French and adapted Native American Christmas music--and has combined them into an organ arrangement. The two pieces mention
Jubilate: volume I, 2003
Jubilate: Volume I. Edited by James Kosnik and J. Michael McMahon. Includes "Pastorale on a Celtic Alleluia." CELTIC ALLELUIA, Fintan O'Carroll and Christopher Walker, Setting by Richard Proulx.
Jubilate: Volume II, 2005
Jubilate: Volume II, edited by James Kosnik and J. Michael McMahon. Includes the following works by Richard Proulx: "Where Charity and Love Prevail," CHRISTIAN LOVE incorporating VERLEIH UNS FRIEDEN, Paul Benoit, OSB, setting by Richard Proulx. "Now the Green Blade Rises," NOEL NOUVELET, French Carol, setting by Richard Proulx. "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple," SIMPLE GIFTS, 18th cent., setting by Richard Proulx.
King's weston
King's weston / Ralph Vaughan Williams. ; Richard Proulx. The score is marked VW/RP for authorship. We can assume from this that the piece is an arrangement/harmonization of Ralph Vaughan Williams' KING'S WESTON melody written in 1925 (Hymnary.org). The P
Komt nu met zang
Komt nu met zang / Richard Proulx. This piece is based on the tune of "Komt Nu Met Zang," which appears to be a Dutch melody. The tune is composed of a trumpet melody with an organ accompaniment.
Kyrie eleison (six fold)
Kyrie eleison (six fold) / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work is written for flute (8'), congregation, and solo soprano. The soprano sings a descant following the first iteration of "Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Christ have mercy.
Ladue chapel
Ladue chapel / Ronald Arnott ; Richard Proulx. This organ work is a Proulx arrangement of Ronald Arnott's tune "LADUE CHAPEL." Two hand-written notes in pencil appear on this score. The first is a question at the top of the organ score, which reads "Bette
Laudate!, 1997
Laudate! Organ Music Based on the 100 Most Popular Hymns in Worship III and Gather. Includes four compositions by Richard Proulx: p. 8: Fughetta on "When in Our Music God Is Glorified" or "We Know That Christ Is Raised" (ENGELBERG). p. 11: Trumpet Tune on "Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Alleluia" or "Hail the Day that Sees Him Rise" (LLANFAIR) p. 24: Two Versets on BUNESSAN. p. 77: "The Strife is O'er, the Battle Done" (VICTORY). 2 scores from different printings.
Llanfair
Llanfair / Robert Williams ; Richard Proulx. This tune, "usually attributed to Robert Williams (Hymnary.org)," is arranged for keyboard by Proulx. We can assume the keyboard instrument of intended use is the organ, as directions for stop uses have been gi