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:
Praise, O Zion, 2002
Sequence for Corpus Christi. SATB Choir, Descant, Assembly, Organ. Optional String Quintet or Brass Quartet and Timpani. ST. THOMAS, Attr. John F. Wade, arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: Thomas Aquinas, Tr. by Allan J. Hommerding. 5 parts: Trumpet I in B-flat, Trumpet II in B-flat, Trombone I, Trombone II, Timpani.
Praise, O Zion: Corpus Christi Sequence, 2000
alternate title: Sing, O Zion This folder contains manuscript instrumental parts for the Corpus Christi Seqence Sing [Praise] O Zion. Arrangement and orchestration by Richard Proulx, 2000. Commissioned by the Archdiocese of Chicago for the Corpus Christi Day Mass at Soldiers' Field, 24 June 2000.
Praise the Lord (Ps. 150) [Instrumental parts]
Manuscript score for flute and cello parts. Barry Chevannes noted as original composer. No composer of instrumental parts noted but presumed Proulx wrote these accompaniments.
Praise the Lord, you children, 2001
For Treble Voices and Four Handbells. Text: Psalm 113, Adapt. Richard Proulx.
Praise the Saviour, now and ever, 1971
The score provides a keyboard reduction of the voice parts.
Praise to God, 1994
Dia si lode cielo, in terra. Georg Friedrich Handel, arr. Richard Proulx. Anonymous Text.
This is an octavo (published) of an arrangement by Proulx of a piece by Handel.
Praise to God, 1994
For Unison Voicse and Keyboard. Dia si lode in cielo, in terra. George Frideric Handel. Words and arr. Richard Proulx.
This is an octavo (published) of an arrangement by Proulx of a piece by Handel.
Praise to the Lord, the almighty, 1967
Praise to the Lord, the almighty / Richard Proulx. This final stanza for "Praise the Lord, the Almighty" was arranged by Proulx in 1967 for keyboard voice, and vocal descant. On one side, the melody, descant, and organ accompaniment can be found, while th
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (LOBE DEN HERREN)
These are instrumental parts that Proulx wrote to be played with the hymn, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty"/LOBE DEN HERREN. Included in this file are 3 copies of the music for horns I and II in F, 3 copies of the music for horns II and IV in F, and 1 copy of the organ part for stanza 4.
This Gloria was previously filed in the same file with Proulx's "Gloria for Treble Voices," but was identified as a separate piece. It is unclear if this has ever been published.