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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 30 Collections and/or Records:

O come all ye faithful, 1995

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Identifier: P0225
Scope and Contents

A Christmas Carol Concertato. For SAB Voices, Congregation, Organ, and Trumpet. Adeste Fideles, John F. Wade, translated by Frederick Oakley. ADESTE FIDELES, John F. Wade, arranged by Richard Proulx. 3 parts: each has Trumpet in C and Trumpet in B-flat.

Dates: 1995

O little town of Bethlehem, 1995

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Identifier: P0227
Scope and Contents

A Christmas Carol Concertato. For SAB Voices, Congregation, Organ, and Trumpet. Text: Phillips Brooks. ST. LOUIS, Lewis H. Redner, arranged by Richard Proulx. 1 score has markings in pencil. 2 parts have Trumpet in C and Trumpet in B-flat. 1 part has only Trumpet in B-flat.

Dates: 1995

Selections from Catholic Christmas classics, 1977 - 2006

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Identifier: H019
Scope and Contents

A portfolio of individual scores: Away in a manger Go, tell it on the mountain Night of silence Angels we have heard on high Six a cappella Christmas carols: Infant holy, Lo, how a rose e'er blooming, O dear little children, Gabriel's message, Sleep, holy babe, What child is this? For unto us a child is born O holy night Fum, fum, fum Puer natus in Bethlehem A la ru 'Twas in the moon of wintertime O come, all ye faithful Resonet in laudibus and the Virgin's slumber song

Dates: Publication: 1977 - 2006

Silent night, 2001

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Identifier: 0558
Scope and Contents

Silent night / Franz Gruber ; Richard Proulx. This orchestrated arrangement of Gruber's "Silent Night" was completed by Proulx in 2001. It is difficult to draw any points of relation, as Proulx has done several arrangements of this traditional Christmas w

Dates: 2001

Silent night

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Identifier: 0557
Scope and Contents

Silent night / Bruce Larsen ; Franz Xavier Gruber ; Harold M. Johnson ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This file contains various versions of Gruber's "Silent Night." Proulx has written in some places of the scores, altering the form and making other adjustmen

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Silent night, 2005

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Identifier: P0362
Scope and Contents

For SATB Choir, Assembly, String Quartet, Organ. STILLE NACHT, Franz Gruber, Arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: Joseph Mohr, Tr. by John F. Young. 3 instrumental parts enclosed in each score: Violin I and II, Viola, Cell.

Dates: 2005

Six a cappella Christmas carols, 2006

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Identifier: P0372
Scope and Contents A Collection of Carols for SATB Voices. Arranged by Richard Proulx. 1. Infant Holy: W ZLOBIE LEZY, Traditional Polish Carol, Tr. Edith M. G. Reed., alt. 2. Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming: ES IST EIN' ROS' ENTSPRUNGEN, Harm. Micharl Praetorious, Verse 2 fauxbourdon by Richard Proulx. Tr. Stanzas 1 and 2: Theodore Baker, alt. Tr. Stanza 3: The Hymnal 1940, alt. 3. O Dear Little Children: Ihr Kinderlein, kommet, German Carol, Johann Abraham Peter Schulz. Text: Christoph von Schmid, Tr. Sr. Jeanne...
Dates: 2006

Stille Nacht = Silent night, 2004

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Identifier: P0356
Scope and Contents

A Christmas Carol for SATB Voices, Organ, String Quintet, Flute, Oboe, and Two Horns in F. Tune: STILLE NACHT, Franz Xaver Gruber, Verses 1 and 2 Original. Verse 3 violin obbligato and descant by Bruce A. Larsen, Arranged by Richard Proulx. Text: Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, by Joseph Mohr, Tr. John F. Young. Recorded on "Rediscovered Masterpieces," CD-515.

Dates: 2004

Three quiet carols : silent night ; away in a manger ; what child is this, 2005

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Identifier: 0608
Scope and Contents

Three quiet carols : silent night ; away in a manger ; what child is this / Franz Gruber ; James R. Murray ; John Strainer (arrang. of "Greensleeves") ; William James Kirkpatrick. This work includes three traditional Christmas carols upon which Proulx has

Dates: 2005

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