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:
Abundant gifts, 1999
An Anthem for Mixed Choir (SATB), Cello, and Organ. Adapted from A New Zealand Prayer Book - He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa. August 1994, Salt Lake City.
Acclamation, Great Amen, 1975
Acclamation/Great Amen Memorial acclamation There is no indication of which Mass setting these two acclamations are from. Organ, congregation, soprano descant
Acclamations : for SATB choir, Congregation, Brass Quintet, Percussion and Organ, 1978
Acclamations : for SATB choir, Congregation, Brass Quintet, Percussion and Organ OVERSIZE. Manuscript full score and instrumental parts Appears to be original, corrected copy, and photocopies Latin acclamations from the Christ the King Introit and the Lit
Achieved is the glorious work / Haydn ; Psalm 150 / Britten., 1967
Title from back of container. Contents: Achieved is the glorious work / Haydn. Psalm 150 / Britten Performed by Holy Childhood Boys Choir, Saint Paul.
Ad baptismum, 1996
Ad Baptismum. for Soprano and Flute. -Richard Proulx, 1996. English translation provided on first sheet. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 1 copy of original manuscript.
Adeste fideles, 2004
Adeste fideles free accompaniment by Richard Proulx Final Stanza for organ copy score
Adeste Fideles (recessional; theme and variations)
The collection consists of hundreds of original manuscripts, published works, correspondence, sound recordings, and Proulx's substantial reference collection.
Adeste Fideles: recessional, variations, 1955
These two pieces are based on “Adeste Fideles” and are contained in a manuscript notebook together. The recessional is clearly marked as being adapted and arranged by Richard Proulx. The theme and variations is a combination of two different composers’ variations (Fleury’s and Kreckel’s) that were combined by Proulx. Huber, Paul; Fleury, André (theme and variations 1, 2, 3); Kreckel, Ph. G.(variation 4).
Adoramus te, Christe, 1964
Adoramus te, Christe / G.P. da Palestrina ; Richard Proulx This work, written originally by Palestrina, was edited by Proulx in 1964. The work is composed for mixed-voice choir, and was located in the Proulx "Black Box" collection in a box entitled "Itali
Adoramus te Christe, 2001
From Les Sept Paroles du Christ. Theodore Dubois, Edited by Richard Proulx. Recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CD-486/CS-486