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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 727 Collections and/or Records:

Two sublime chants, 1996

 Item
Identifier: P0244
Scope and Contents

1. O Sons and Daughters, Plainsong, Mode II, rhythmic version. Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes et noels, Paris, 1623. Arranged by Richard Proulx. Text: O Filii et filiae, att. Jean Tisserand, Tr. John Mason Neale. 2. Salve Mater Misericordiae, Solesmes Plainsong, attr. Dom Joseph Pothier, OSB, from Cantus marialis. Arranged by Richard Proulx. Text: Ancient Camelite Hymn, Tr: Composite, R.P. Recorded on Sublime Chant: CD-338, CS-338.

Dates: 1996

Ubi caritas et amor = Where true love and charity are found, 1976

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Identifier: P0065
Scope and Contents

Arr. Richard Proulx. Trans. Richard Proulx. Processional, Communion, or General Anthem for SATB Choir and 6 Handbells. 1 score from earlier printing (G-1983). 6 scores from later printing (G-5513). The earlier score has markings in pencil, with "Reh. Feb. 19" written on the front cover.

Dates: 1976

Un'taneh tokef, 1976

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Identifier: M0017
Scope and Contents

"Un'taneh Tokef". for Soprano, Bass, Mixed Choir, and Organ. Richard Proulx, 1976. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. Pages four through eight of the original hand-written manuscript are missing.

It is unclear if this large piece (9 pages long) was ever published.

Dates: 1976

untitled [tune: BETHLEHEM; text: by "DNS" based on prologue to St. John's Gospel)]

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Identifier: 0012
Scope and Contents There is no title indicated on this piece; however, the song is based on the tune, “BETHLEHEM,” a southern USA folk melody. This is an SATB setting of the tune, with four verses. According to Proulx’s notes on the bottom of the first page, the text is by “DNS” and is based on the prologue to St. John’s Gospel. The initial harmonization for verse one is also by “DNS.” Verse one appears to be copied out of a book, though Proulx has made changes to the harmonization. Verses 2, 3, and 4 are...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

Veni creator spiritus (come, holy ghost, our souls inspire), 1978

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Identifier: 0627
Scope and Contents

Veni creator spiritus (come, holy ghost, our souls inspire) / John Henry Hopkins ; Richard Proulx.

This was written for the consecration of The Right Reverend C. Judson Child, Jr. Proulx’s note mentions Sewanee, Tenn. 25.i.78.

Dates: 1978

Veni, Jesu amor mi, 2001

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Identifier: P0335
Scope and Contents

For SATB Voices and Organ with Optional Strings. Attributed to Luigi Cherubini, Arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: Anonymous. 5 instrumental parts: Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass. Recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CD-486/CS-486.

Dates: 2001

Veni, Sancte Spiritus, 2004

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Identifier: P0359
Scope and Contents

Sequence and Gospel Acclamation for Pentecost. Arranged by Richard Proulx. SATB Choir, optional Descant, Cantor, Assembly, Trumpet in B-flat, Organ.

Dates: 2004

Veni sanctus spiritus : sequence hymn, 2001

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Identifier: 0632
Scope and Contents

Veni sanctus spiritus : sequence hymn / Mainz Gesangbuch ; Richard Proulx. This work was "commissioned by The Church of the Holy Trinity, Westfield NJ; Rives Cassel, Director of Music." The work is "Based on sequence melody from Mainz Gesangbush, 1628." "

Dates: 2001

Verbum Caro Factum Est

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Identifier: 0633
Scope and Contents Verbum caro factum est / Christian Geist ; Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: G-4158. This piece was originally composed by Christian Geist (1640-1711). What is in this file is Proulx's edited version. It is written for SA choir, two violins, cello, and optional bass (continuo), and organ. Included in the file are the following: 2 photocopies of the choral score, 4 photocopies of the score of the instrumental parts, and manuscripts (and copies) of individual instrument parts:...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

Verbum caro factum est = Word made flesh, we welcome you, 1994

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Identifier: P0212
Scope and Contents Word Made Flesh, We Welcome You. Text: Anon. 15th C. English, Based on John 1., Trans. R.P. 15th C. English Carol, edited by Richard Proulx. 1 score has markings in pencil.This piece was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." Originally, it was a piece written for 3 equal voices by T. L. da Vittoria (or Victoria), and was published in octavo form by Gregorian Institute of America. Richard Proulx apparently had plans to edit the piece. In the margins, he wrote a few...
Dates: 1994