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 48 Collections and/or Records:
Saint Flavian
Saint Flavian / Richard Proulx OVERSIZE This original Proulx work comes in the form of a descant over the original tune for verse four of the song.Some pages appear to be missing from the score. The descant is accompanied by original harmonies that resemb
Sanctus : "land of rest", 1983
Soprano descant on Dunedin, 1999
Soprano descant on Dunedin Tune: Vernon Griffiths (1894-1985) Text: Brian Wren (TIS No. 387) Descant: Richard Proulx, 1999 Descant for verse 4 & 5 Printing of full hymn "Christ is alive (Dunedin)" on verso.
This piece appears to have been page 21 of a booklet used at a Hymn Festival ("The Never-Ending Hymn of Praise") conducted by Richard Proulx on 23 September 1999. Other pages from this booklet are also included in this file.
Soprano descant on Highwood, 1999
Soprano descant on Highwood Stanza 4 Tune: R. R. Terry Descant: R. Proulx Text from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, adapted by F. P. Green Full hymn "By Gracious Powers (Highwood)" on verso.
This copy manuscript of Proulx's descant appears to have been on page 28 of a booklet used at a Hymn Festival ("The Never-Ending Hymn of Praise") conducted by Richard Proulx on 23 September 1999. Other pages from this booklet are also included in this file.
Soprano descant on "Sharpthorne", 1986
Soprano descant on "Sharpthorne" Erik Routley, descant by R. Proulx Worship #624 Descant for verse 4
Soprano descant: the stars declare His glory (Aldine), 1991
Soprano descant: the stars declare His glory (Aldine) Richard Proulx, 1985, Descant, 1991 Descant for stanza 4
This copy manuscript appears to have been page 7 of a booklet used at a Hymn Festival ("The Never-Ending Hymn of Praise") conducted by Richard Proulx on 23 September 1999. It is written for the Girls Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo. Other pages from this booklet are also included in this file.
Truro
Truro / Thomas John Williams ; Richard Proulx.
This manuscript (in pencil) appears to be an accompaniment Proulx arranged for the tune, TRURO. The introduction and descant (in red ink) are Proulx’s. It is unclear if the accompaniment for vss 1, 2, 4 are his or if they are taken from somewhere else. Verse 3 is clearly marked as being from Harrison Oxley.