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 8 Collections and/or Records:
And the best is love, 1969
5 scores from an earlier printing and 6 scores from a later printing, each with the same publisher number. Reprinted from Music for the Contemporary Choir, Book 1. 1 score is marked on the cover: "RP work on Choral Sound Wagner!!" and at the top of the score: "1st piece on West Coast. Written for boys just starting. Pitturford: England. Lydian Mode (favorite)"
Gospel acclamation: 31st Sunday of the year (A), 1984
Gospel acclamation: 31st Sunday of the year (A) Dedication: Composed for the Cathedral Boychoir and Handbell Ringers of Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago Cantor, congregation, treble voices, organ.
This is an edited version of the Gradual for Easter Day written for two choirs (SSAA and SATB) originally written by Jan Vodnansky (1572-1622), rector of St. Charles Borromeo in Prague.
Of the kindness of the Lord, 1968
Based on Psalm 33: 5, 6a,1 1 score is marked with red ink containing notes, tempo, and dynamic markings. At the top of the score: "Written as children's vocal training piece: a beginning choir 1965?! Originally an Introit"
Praise the Lord, you children, 2001
For Treble Voices and Four Handbells. Text: Psalm 113, Adapt. Richard Proulx.
Processional antiphon for Sexagesima Sunday, 1969
Processional antiphon for Sexagesima Sunday / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work for organ and voice was written "for the Borromeo Boychoir, 1969" as stated at the bottom right-hand side of the cover page. The piece alternates between sections of singing
Trumpeters and singers were as one, 1969-1970
Trumpeters and singers were as one, 1969-1970
Williamson - "Winter Star" - Day School '75, 1975
Title from container side. Contents from back of container: Williamson - "Winter star" --Day school students (Dec. 75) Holst - Christmas song (1 wrong bell!) Williamson - Winter star (reh.)