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Proulx, Richard (Richard T.) (1937-04-03-2010-02-18)

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  • Existence: 1937-04-03 - 2010-02-18

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Found in 1356 Collections and/or Records:

Dies est laetitiae = This day is a joyful day, 1993

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Identifier: P0181
Scope and Contents

Christmas Motet. SATB Voices. Melody from Piae Cantiones, setting by Venceslaus Samotulinus. Edited by Richard Proulx. Text: Dies est Laetitiae, 15th C. Latin Crecshe-Carol. English Paraphrase: R.P. 10 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.

Dates: 1993

Dies sanctificatus, 1992

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Identifier: 0135
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Dies sanctificatus OVERSIZE

Proulx wrote an organ continuo part to go with Joseph von Eybler's "Dies Sanctificatus." Included in this file is a manuscript of the organ continuo part by Proulx, and photocopies and originals of the other instrument parts by von Eybler. Also in this file, there are instrumental parts by von Eybler for another song ("Tui sunt coeli").

Dates: 1992

Diffusa est gratia = Grace is poured out, 1994

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Identifier: P0196
Scope and Contents

Grace is Poured Out. Psalm 45:2, 9-10. English paraphrase: R.P. Giovanni Maria Nanino, Edited by Richard Proulx. 5 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.

Dates: 1994

Diffusa est Gratia (Gradual and tract - Feast of the Annunciation), 1965

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Identifier: 0136
Scope and Contents Gradual and Tract -- "Diffusa est Gratia" OVERSIZE Gradual and Tract -- Feast of the Annunciation B.V.M. 3 treble voices + organ According to the note at the top of the second page of this music, this gradual and tract was written for the Boychoirs of St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Gregory's, Our Lady of Grace, and Holy Childhood. There are four copies of the choral part (SSA), as well as a partial manuscript of the score (vocal and organ), though measures 39-48 are missing in the...
Dates: 1965

Ding dong! merrily on high, 1992

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Identifier: 0137
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Ding dong! merrily on high This is Proulx's arrangement of of the 16th c. French melody (Ding dong! Merrily on high) in which he wrote bell parts to fit with Charles Wood's SATB harmization. Words by G. R. Woodward. Clips of published score and manuscript

This is Proulx's arrangement of the 16th c. French melody (Ding dong! Merrily on high) in which he wrote bell parts to fit with Charles Wood's SATB harmonization.

Dates: 1992

Ding dong! Merrily on High, 1992

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Identifier: R0054
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"Ding dong! merrily on high in heav'n the bells are ringing" Harmonized by Charles Wood (1866-1926) Bells-parts: RP '92 Markings in pencil throughout the score 4 photocopies of published score with copied manuscript of handbell part in Proulx's hand above

Dates: 1992

Dix: as with gladness

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Identifier: 0137C
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Dix: as with gladness / Conrad Kocher ; Richard Proulx. The contents of this folder are an organ arrangement on the tune DIX composed by Conrad Kocher. Here, Proulx has embellished the melody with ornaments, trills, passing tones, and neighbor tones. Prou

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Domine ad adjuvandum me=Lord our God, make speed to save us, 1998

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Identifier: 0137E
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Domine ad adjuvandum me =Lord our God, make speed to save us / Jacob Gallus ; Richard Proulx. This file contains an edition of Jacob Galus's "Domine Ad Adjuvandum Me" published originally in Opus Musician, iv, in 1591 as noted below the title. The piece i

Dates: 1998

Dorme, benigne Jesu

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Identifier: 0137F
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Dorme, benigne Jesu / G.B. Pergolesi. ; Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: 6012 Here, Proulx has arranged a violin part for an original work by Pergolesi, which was originally written for organ and solo cantor.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Double alleluia

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Identifier: 0139
Scope and Contents

In this file is a photocopy of a published choral piece by Joseph Willcox Jenkins (with organ accompaniment). In addition, a manuscript by Proulx containing an original sketch for some kind of quartet that is to be played as additional accompaniment (there is no identification of the instruments, i.e., the 4 parts are just labeled I, II, III, IV).

Dates: 1950 - 2010