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:
Justice shall flourish in his time, 1984
Responsorial Psalm 71(72). For Cantor, Organ(s), and Two Trumpets. Paslm 71(72), Advent II-A. 6 instrumental parts: 4 Trumpets/Trombones, 2 Tuba/Timpani. Parts are published copies of manuscripts.
Kantate Nr. 172: am ersten Pfingstfesttag, "Erschallet, ihr Lieder"
Folder with published scores of Bach's Cantata No. 172, and manuscript scores (presumed by Proulx) for organ, trombone, horn and tuba.
Kantate : NR.172
Kantate : NR.172 / J.S. Bach ; Richard Proulx. Alternate title: "Erschallet, ihr Lieder." OVERSIZE. Here we see a classic example of Proulx taking a substantial classical work and arranging instrumental parts for his own needs. Proulx has arranged organ,
Keep me faithfully in thy paths, 1980
Two Mixed Voices and Organ. SB Voices and Organ. Edited by Richard Proulx. From the First Chandos Anthem, c. 1717. 4 scores from different printings.
King's majesty
King's majesty / Henry Hart Milman ; Richard Proulx. The piece has no authorship cited, but the lyrics match those of Henry Hart Milman's "Ride on! ride on in majesty!" The piece is written with melody and keyboard accompaniment.
King's weston
King's weston / Ralph Vaughan Williams. ; Richard Proulx. The score is marked VW/RP for authorship. We can assume from this that the piece is an arrangement/harmonization of Ralph Vaughan Williams' KING'S WESTON melody written in 1925 (Hymnary.org). The P
Komt nu met zang
Komt nu met zang / Richard Proulx. This piece is based on the tune of "Komt Nu Met Zang," which appears to be a Dutch melody. The tune is composed of a trumpet melody with an organ accompaniment.
Kyrie
Kyrie / Jean de Bournonville ; Richard Proulx. The following photocopy is a mixture of textual alterations and an addition of Gregorian Kyrie XVI. Numbers "8." and "9.," written at the bottom of the page, indicate that this folder could be incomplete.
Kyrie
Proulx edited Jean de Bournonville's Kyrie by adding the chant "Kyrie eleison"(s) and "Christe eleison" from the Gregorian chant Mass XVI before the appropriate sections. Each section begins with a cantor intoning the chant and the congregation repeating
Kyrie eleison (six fold)
Kyrie eleison (six fold) / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work is written for flute (8'), congregation, and solo soprano. The soprano sings a descant following the first iteration of "Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Christ have mercy.