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:
Litany of the saints
Litany of the saints / Richard Proulx This original Proulx manuscript is an arrangement on the Litany of the Saints. Proulx added bells to the work. This work was found originally in Black box 3 of the Proulx reference collection.
Lord has done great things for us, 1974
Lord has done great things for us / This piece features unison voices over an organ accompaniment. The work also features a soprano descant in the second section of two. The text draws upon Psalm 126 as a source. The work is marked "copyright 1974 G.I.A.
Lord is king, 1974
Lord is king / Richard Proulx. This work highly resembles I.D. 0333. Both scores are written on the same paper and have identical citations and dates for copyright. Both feature a soprano descant over melody and organ accompaniment.
Lord speaks of peace, 1974
Lord speaks of peace / Richard Proulx. This work for congregation and solo soprano has three organ accompaniments: one original, and two alternate accompaniments. This work, like many similar works written in '74, has the signature copyright marking of "c
Lord will keep you : psalm for evening prayer from the Order of Christian funerals : for cantor or solo choir and congregation with organ accompaniment, 1992
Psalm 121. Psalm for Evening Prayer from the Order of Christian Funerals. For Cantor or Solo Choir and Congregation with Organ Accompaniment.
Lyric alleluia, 2002
Lyric alleluia / Richard Proulx. This work consists of many computer and hand-scored sheets glued onto a piece of standard white paper. The melody and keyboard accompaniment are taken from a single source, while the soprano descant has been written.
Proulx wrote this alleluia in 1980 and added a descant in 2002. It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Madeleine Project: a parish book of folk chant for community singing, 1994
May angels lead you into paradise, 2000
Unison Choir, Optional Flute, Organ. In Paradisum, Latin, 11th Cent., tr. by Paul Ramsey. 1 photocopy of pages 1 through 3.
Melbourne parish mass, 1999
Melbourne parish mass / Richard Proulx. Subtitled : for cantor, congregation, optional choir, and organ. This mass for the Australian parish is--as noted at the top of the page--"adapted from the Ambrosian Te Deum, Tonus Simplex." The score consists mostl
Nova, nova, 2004
A Medieval Annunciation carol. For Solo Voices, Choir, Assembly, Organ, Recorder, 3 Handbells, and Percussion. Tune: 15th C. English, Arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: 15th C. Annunciation Carol, Trans. Anonymous. Recoded on "Catholic Marian Classics," CD-539/CS-539.