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 524 Collections and/or Records:
All who are just, 1999
Two-part mixed voices, keyboard, with optional Cello or Bassoon. Francois Couperin, from Quatre Versets, 1702; arr. Richard Proulx. Psalm 33:1-4, paraphrase Richard Proulx.
Alleluia
Alleluia OVERSIZE Manuscript score for soprano and bass voicing of Biechteler Alleluia Also in folder are instrumental parts for Violin I & II, cello-bass. Also included is photocopy of published full score by Biechteler.
Alleluia
Included in this file are two versions of a piece of music by Marshall: the original, and Proulx's edition. In Proulx's edition, he simply respelled Marshall's original parts for 3 trumpets and 3 trombones into parts for 4 horns in F, added a flute part, and slightly changed the string bass part. I'm guessing that he did this so his own musicians could play it. It is unclear if Proulx's version was ever published.
Alleluia, 1985
Alleluia Dom Gregory Murray, O.S.B., arr. R. Proulx, 1985 copy score with melody, 3 trumpets, and organ; copy score with pencilled instrumentals labelled "Last after verse", with descant, melody, 3 trumpets, organ, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani; instru
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
Almighty and everlasting God, 1993
SATB Voices. Edited by Richard Proulx. 4 scores from earlier printing, 3 scores from later printing.
Amen
Amen This "Amen" was originally in a file with other choral canons and responses. Proulx also grouped this with another "Amen" (French, 17th c.) so that has been kept in this file also.
Amen, 1995
Amen dedication: "for Johann" SATB arrangement of Proulx' Amen from Mass for the City (1995) Manuscript vocal arrangement on top of copy of published music affixed to page.