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:
Processional psalm for Lent, 1975
For Cantor and 2 Mixed Voices with 5 Handbells. 4 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing
Processional Psalm: Psalm 34, 1994
Cantor, SATB, Handbells, optional Percussion.
Proclaim his deeds to nations, 1984
Proclaim his deeds to nations / Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: G-2751 This file contains several copies of an original Proulx composition for brass and voice. The text for this work is based upon Psalms ninety-five and ninety-six. The work begins with a
Promenade, 2008
Proper for the feast of Christ the king
Proper Offertory Anthem - Christmas midnight mass
Proper offertory anthem : Christmas midnight mass / Franz Joseph Haydn ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This manuscript contains Proulx's version of Franz Joseph Haydn's Proper Offertory Anthem for Christmas Midnight Mass. It is unclear if the original version.
Proper settings for Ash Wednesday : introit, psalm, communion verse for Ash Wednesday
Proper settings for Ash Wednesday Introit, Communion vs. No composer noted, but presumed Proulx
Proprium in festis Assumptionis BVM: Introitus, 1966
Proprium in festis assumptionis BVM: Introitus This manuscript has two sets of words. The original appears to have been Latin, the second set of words--written above the original--are in English.
Proulx Collection
The collection consists of hundreds of original manuscripts, published works, correspondence, sound recordings, and Proulx's substantial reference collection.
Psalm 18, 1997
Psalm 18 / Richard Proulx ; R.R. Terry. This work, realized by Terry and edited by Proulx, is written for monophonic treble and men's voices as well as for SATB choir. Voices are split by gender on the first and second verses but are rejoined on the third.
It is unclear if this piece is published.