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:
Lift up your hearts : (Assumpta Est), 1998
Lift up your hearts : (Assumpta Est) / Gregor Aichinger ; Richard Proulx. This edited work by Proulx comes from Gregor Aichinger's "Cationes Ecclesiasticae." The piece is meant for SAB voices and is unaccompanied.
Like a deer that longs : Psalm 42, 2000
SATB Choir, Cantor, Soprano Descant, Assembly, French Horn or Clarinet, Organ. Psalm 42. Score: 6243 Instrumental Parts: 6244. Includes Clarinet in B-Flat and French Horn.
Litaniae laurentanae, 1962
Litaniae laurentanae / Marius Monnikendam OVERSIZE This hand-written manuscript cannot be clearly placed in terms of authorship or origin. The work is written in a black marker/pen, and the hand does not appear to match that of Proulx. "Marius Monnikendam
Litany for the church, 1987
Litany for the Church. for Baritone Soloist, Mixed Choir, Congregation, Handbells and Organ. Text: Based on an Ancient Collect. Richard Proulx, 1985. 1 manuscript score by Proulx's hand from 1985. 1 copy of a published version spiced with a copy of string parts from an original manuscript. Presumably from 1987. 1 collection of copies of individual instrument parts. From 1986.
Litany of the saints
Litany of the saints / Richard Proulx This original Proulx manuscript is an arrangement on the Litany of the Saints. Proulx added bells to the work. This work was found originally in Black box 3 of the Proulx reference collection.
Llanfair
Llanfair / Robert Williams ; Richard Proulx. This tune, "usually attributed to Robert Williams (Hymnary.org)," is arranged for keyboard by Proulx. We can assume the keyboard instrument of intended use is the organ, as directions for stop uses have been gi
Lo, how a rose e'er blooming., 2003
Lobe den herren=praise to the Lord, the almighty
Lobe den herren=praise to the Lord, the almighty / Richard Proulx. Here we have an organ setting of the German tune "LOBE DEN HERREN." The work is for organ as evidence by the large intervals and marking of "man" in the score. Three versions of the keyboa
Look for me in lowly men, 1974
"Look for Me in Lowly Men". Flute part for full score. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand.
In this file are the following: 2 published octavos (GIA Publications, Inc.: G-2145); 1 earlier engraved version of the piece used at the Composers' Forum for Catholic Worship; a manuscript of a flute part.
Look for me in lowly men, 1974
Text based on Matthew 25:33 ff. A setting of an original text by Aelred Rosser, O.S.B. For Congregation and Choir with Organ Accompaniment (Optional Brass). 2 brass quintette parts, 4 pages each that include: B-flat Trumpet I, B-flat Trumpet II, Trombone, Horn, and Tuba.
In this file are the following: 2 published octavos (GIA Publications, Inc.: G-2145); 1 earlier engraved version of the piece used at the Composers' Forum for Catholic Worship; a manuscript of a flute part.