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:
Bonum est confiteri domino
Bonum est confiteri domino T. L. da Victoria Cantor, Men It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Born on this day, 1998
SATB, Organ, Flute, Oboe, Cello. Text from Vespers on Christmas Day.
Born today: a Christmas processional, 1976
For Unison Choir and 10 Handbells. Hodie Christus Natus Est, Trans. R.P.
Bridegroom, 1990
Bridegroom organ
This arrangement is written for congregational singing with accompaniment by organ, solo trumpet in C, 2 horns in F, 3 trombones, and tuba. Included in this file is a complete score, as well as individual parts for the instruments. It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Bring many names, beautiful and good, 1992
For Unison Voices, Descant, and Organ. Text: Brian Wren. Tune: MANY NAMES, Richard Proulx.
Bunessan
Bunessan Praise and thanksgiving, Father, we offer Bunessan is a traditional Gaelic tune best known as the setting for "Morning has Broken". This folder has two arrangements of the tune set for organ
By Babylon's fair streams we set down and wept
By Babylon's fair streams we set down and wept fragment -- page is marked p. 2 This was in a folder with other possible canons. It is on the same page as another canon (LAND OF REST).
Candle blessing, 1976
Canons, 1975
Some creative possibilities for the church service (for stretching ears and imaginations!!) I. Canons This copy manuscript has two compositions numbered 18 and 19. One is a 14th century anonymous round, the other a 13th century English round. "Many collec
Cantata 118
Cantata 118 O Jesu Christ, mein's Lebens Licht OVERSIZE. Folder contains various published editions of Bach cantata, and manuscript scores (presumably arranged and/or transcribed by Proulx) for instrumental parts of Horn I, and II in F; Trombone I, II and