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 110 Collections and/or Records:
Gospel Acclamation: Christmas Day
Alleluia: Christmas Day. Alleluia is by Murray and plainsong. 2 settings: verses based on "Puer Natus Est" with copy of published Murray Alleluia. Verses plainsong by Proulx with plainsong Alleluia. Manuscript and copy of manuscript by Proulx.
Gospel Acclamation: Christmas Eve Vigil
Gospel Acclamation: Vigil of Christmas. Tomorrow the wickedness of the world will be destroyed. Tomorrow the Savior of the world will be our king. Alleluia by Murray, plainsong verses by Proulx. 2 copies of manuscuscript by Proulx.
Gospel acclamation for Christmas day, 1983
Gospel acclamation for Christmas day : [instrumental parts] / Richard Proulx. This file contains the instrumental parts for Proulx's "Gospel Acclamation for Christmas Day." Parts for flute, oboe, cello, and harp are on file. Various hand-written notes app
Gospel verse: Christmas Day, 1997
Gospel verse: Christmas Day Original and revision Based on "In Dulci Jubilo" 14th cent. German carol Arr. Richard Proulx, 1997 Gospel acclamation for cantor, congregation and flute or organ.
It is unclear if this Gospel Acclamation verse setting for Christmas Day has ever been published. One of the three scores that are in the file has revisions on it. These should be taken into consideration if it is ever published.
Hark the herald
Hark the herald / Felix Mendelssohn ; Richard Proulx ; Charles Wesley; David Willcocks. OVERSIZE Here we have another example of Proulx re-arranging a work of a well-known composer to suit his own instrumental needs. Proulx has orchestrated parts for wood
Hark! The herald angels sing, 1995
A Christmas Carol Concertato. For SAB Voices, Congregation, Organ, and Trumpet. MENDELSSOHN, Felix Mendelssohn (Festgesang, 1840), arranged by Richard Proulx. Text: Charles Wesley, alt. 3 parts, each with Trumpet in C and Trumpet in B-flat.
Harken, harken, 1998
Harken, harken / Richard Proulx. This is a larger arrangement on the traditional Czech melody for flute, oboe, triangle and treble voices. The altos are split to create a three-part harmony with the sopranos. The melody is in the flute. Note that page(s)
Hearken, hearken, mother dear, 2000
SATBB Choir, Flute, Oboe. Traditional Czech carol, arr. by Richard Proulx. Poslechnete Mne Malo, Tr. Anonymous.
How silent waits the listening earth, 1996
SATB. Text: Timothy Dudley-Smith. Music: Richard Proulx. 1 score has a sticker labeled "Complementary."
Il Est Ne
"Il est ne..." French carol, arr. Richard Proulx manuscript score