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 1356 Collections and/or Records:
Te laudamus, domine
Te laudamus, domine / Richard Proulx.
In this file are four different versions of the chant, Te Laudamus Domine. One is the original 4-line staff chant (Proulx indicated which lines should be sung by men and which should be sung by women). The second is the same thing, but written in five-line contemporary notation. The third is a flute solo, and the fourth is an arrangement for horn in F, cantor, and SATB choir. It is unclear if any of these were published.
Ten antiphons for the liturgy of the hours ; antiphon for a festival ; Psalm 8 antiphon, 1976
Ten antiphons for the liturgy of the hours ; antiphon for a festival ; Psalm 8 antiphon / Richard Proulx. This work contains three works. Works were not separated, because they were attached by staple. Catologer did not want to damage the manuscripts and
Tenderness
Tenderness / Richard Proulx No composer is listed for this work, but Proulx is the assumed author. This score is written for flute and trumpet, however additional instruments are assumed given the eight-bar rest at the beginning of the work and the "organ."
This file contains music to be played by flute and trumpet during the hymn TENDERNESS ("Touch the Earth Lightly"). It indicates that there is an organ introduction, though music for the organ is not included here.
The divine praises, 1996
The Divine Praises. Richard Proulx. 1 incomplete rough draft by Proulx's hand.
The just man shall flourish, 2004
The Just Man Shall Flourish. Based on Psalm 92: 12, 13, 1. Richard Proulx. 1 Flute/Oboe part spliced together using copied published works. 4 copies of the pumblished version with slight revisions.
The lord's prayer, 2008
The Lord's Prayer (Ar Nathir). Solo for Medium Voice and Organ or Unison Choir. Ancient Gaelic Folk-Hymn. Arr. by Richard Proulx. Originally published in 1972 by GIA. Proulx writes on the bottom of the page, "(Out of print)" and provides a 2008 copyright. The two pages on the first leaf are all copies of an engravement with Proulx's altered copyright. The second leaf is a copy of a alternate ending manuscript by Proulx's hand.
The pilgrim, 1980
A Liturgical Music-Drama in the Manner of a Medieval Matins Drama for Eastertide. Libretto and music by Richard Proulx. Vocal score (G-2375) includes all parts with orchestra reduction. Chorus score (G-2375-A) includes chorus and handbell parts.
The rite of cleansing
The rite of cleansing / Heinrich Sch?tz ; Orlando Gibbons ; Richard Proulx. This work, composed originally by Gibbons and arranged by Proulx, was written for Cantus, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass. No accompaniment is provided in the score. The third and
The stars declare His glory, 1981
Stars Declare His Glory. (Psalm 19). Text: Timothy Dudley-Smith. Music: Richard Proulx. This file contains regular, SATB, and Soprano Descant versions of "The Stars Declare His Glory". 1 copy of manuscript.
This is PGS: pretty good sound
SR3563; Thermogas; AVCO; Union pacific; The golden door; Master charge; Yellow pages; Armstrongs'. Music: Bob Jenkins, President. Terry Waddell, Dick Proulx; Copy & creative: Jerry Smithers, Vice President; Mixdown & Production: Don Sears, Vice President; Recording: Ron Ubel, Chief Engineer Sound Recorders, Omaha; Photography: Roger Mazur, Mercury Prod