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:
Coronation, 1988
Coronation / Richard Proulx. This is an arrangment of Coronation by Richard Proulx. The work appears to be a part of a larger score with additional instruments. We see long measures of rest, which must be filled with other instrumental parts. File content
Corpus Christi carol, 2002
For Mixed Choir (SATB), Unaccompanied. Based on a Herbrides melody. Text: Josiah Conder, alt. Date at the end of the piece: 6 January 1998.
Corpus Christi Mass, 2000
Cortege et litanie : Pour orgue et orchestre
Cort,ge et litanie : Pour orgue et orchestre / Marcel Dupr, ; Richard Proulx OVERSIZE Publisher's no.: 16853 Marcel Dupr, wrote this piece for organ and orchestra. Proulx composed an additional horn part for the horns in F and oboe, which would have simpl
Cortege pour orgue, 1955
Cortege pour orgue par R. T. Proulx OVERSIZE Composition in ink holograph Pencil sketch on last page
Proulx wrote this procession for organ in 1955. It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
On one side of the paper is the accompaniment for verses 1, 2, and 3 in the key of D major. On the other side is a descant for verse 4. There is no information identifying who wrote the descant.
Crucifer : [descant over Nicholson's original - harmony refrain], 1984
Crucifer : [descant over Nicholson's original - harmony refrain] / Richard Proulx ; Sydney Hugo Nicholson. This work is described in Proulx's notes as "his own descant is over altered harmony." Corrections can be seen with a large "X" at the end of the pi
Crucifer : lift high the cross, 2001
Lift High the Cross. Sidney Nicholson, Setting by Richard Proulx. The score is a photocopy from unknown source, with publisher information crossed out and "Richard Proulx" written in its place. Markings in pencil and ink with white-out corrections. The copied score appears to be from a hymnal.