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:
Duo seraphim = Two bright seraphim, 1996
Double SATB Choir. From Opus Musicum, Edited by Richard Proulx. 1 score has markings in pencil.
DVD Recording, 2007 - 2009
Clips and recordings of performaces
Earth feared, 1966
SATB Voices and Organ. Offertory For Easter. Official Text of the National Conference of Bishops of the U.S.
Easter carol, 1997
For Organ, Flute, and Two-part choir. Aurora lucis rutilat, Ambrosian Hymn, 4th05th Cent., Tr. John Mason Neale. Based on DANCING DAY. 2 scores have markings in pencil. 3 flute parts.
Easter Gospel
Easter Gospel / Eugene Englert ; Richard Proulx. Alternate title: He is risen, alleluia!: For two equal or mixed voices. Publisher's no.: G-1969 Here, Proulx has taken Eugene Englert's "He is Risen, Alleluia!" and added additional instrumentation to the w
Easter gradual
Easter gradual OVERSIZE
This piece is written to be sung by a Men's Choir and a Boys Choir. It is unclear if it has ever been published.
Organ, triangle, finger cymbals, tambourine, bells. Boys, Tenor, Bass
Easter Hymn : free accompaniment, 2004
Easter Hymn : free accompaniment / Richard Proulx. This work is an original organ accompaniment by Proulx.
Easter III-A, 1983
Responsorial Psalm 15(16), Lectionary No. 47. Psalm 15(16):1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11. The Grail, alt.
Easter Psalm - Psalm 118 (117), 1986
Easter Psalm -- Psalm 117 Responsorial psalm for Easter Psalm for Easter Sunday
This file contains early versions of the piece as well as a final version. The final version contains two options regarding the verses; one that is set for SATB choir, and one that is set for a cantor. In addition to a full score, there is a brass score. It is not clear if this piece has been published.
Easter round
Easter round / Richard Proulx This short, hand-written work was written on a small single leaf of paper. The entrance of the second voice is marked with an asterix at the end of the second measure.