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 128 Collections and/or Records:
Descant for the hymn "For All the Saints"
Descant for the hymn For All The Saints (SINE NOMINE). Original melody by R. Vaughan Williams (Stanzas 7 and 9)
There are two sheets of paper for this music. One consists of Vaughan William’s music (unison for vv.1,2,3,7,8; SATB vv. 4, 5, 6), while the other is a descant that goes with verses 7 and 8. (There is no indication of who composed the descant. It may have been Proulx.)
Easter Sequence and gospel acclamation
Easter Sequence and gospel acclamation / Richard Proulx. This an arrangement of the 15th century French work (Hynary.org). The piece is for cantor and/or choir, flute, and organ. Note that the manuscript is written on the back of a manuscript by R. Woolle
Easter Vigil: Responsory for Genesis 22 [Psalm (15)16:5-11], 1989
Easter Vigil: Responsory for Genesis 22 [Psalm (15)16:5-11]
Proulx wrote this responsory for the Easter Vigil to be sung after Genesis 22 [psalm (15)16:5-11]. It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Epiphany, 1984
"Epiphany". anthem for unison voices (with divisi) and organ. Poem by Sister M. Angela Toigo, O.S.B. Music by Richard Proulx, 1984. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. Copies of original manuscript. Original is spliced with copies and vice-versa.
Eyes of all, 1997
Unison with Organ. Psalm 147: 14-17, Paraphrase: R.P.
Festival alleluia, 1981
Festival alleluia / Proulx, Richard. This work is a melody with lyrics and popular chord symbols. The work begins with a main line being sung first as a "solo" and then by "all." It is unclear if "all" is meant to mean the congregation or the choir. The p
Gathering Song, 2007
Gathering Song Alexander Peloquin; words by Kenneth Omernick (1976)
Proulx arranged instrumental parts for Peloquin's original piece. In this file is the engraved version of the choir/organ score, as well as individual parts for flute, horns in F, 2 trombones (horns in F substitute), bass, and percussion.
Gesu Bambino
Proulx wrote a flute part to go with Pietro A. Yon's "Gesu Bambino." Included in this file is a manuscript of the flute part (by Proulx), two photocopies of the original voice and organ accompaniment by Yon (© 1917 J. Fischer & Bro., assigned 1970 to Belwin Mills Publishing Corp.). Proulx edited one of the originally published organ/voice music. Another published version of this song is also included for voice and violin (by Yon).
Gloria
[Gloria] OVERSIZE No authorship given, but presumed Proulx This copy manuscript is damaged on the top of the first page, so the title and first five words of the song are missing.
Gloria I : old Scottish chant/rite II text, 1979
Gloria I : old Scottish chant/rite II text OVERSIZE A keyboard accompaniment Proulx wrote for a Gloria. Also in this file is a vocal score with the same melody; no composer noted but presumed Proulx. It is unclear if this has ever been published.