Humorous music
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
An acoustical Psalm 137, 1990
An acoustical psalm 137 Psalm 137, alt Austin C. Lovelace [text] Tonus Peregrinus adapted Richard Proulx This is a musical spoof, a humorous cry for help because of dead acoustics. Included in the notes of the English text is a translation into Latin (also very humorous).
Choirmaster at the pearly gates : a madrigal for less-than-serious occasions, 1996
A Madrigal for Unaccompanied Mixed Voices (SATB). Anonymous, 19th century American. A Madrigal for Less-than-serious Occasions.
Felix dies natalis [Happy Birthday], 2007
Felix Dies Natalis. Giovanni Pierluigi da Proulx. 22.viii.07. 1 copied manuscript score.
Kyrie from "missa via abbey
Kyrie from "missa via abbey / P.D.Q. Bach ; Richard Proulx. This work is a five-part vocal work for soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass. The original composer is assumed to be P.D.Q. Bach as the composers are listed on the top as "P.D.Q. Proulx."
This is a humorous composition in which Proulx took the tune and harmonization of the Beatle's song, "Yesterday," and set the text of the "Kyrie" to it. Proulx humorously identified the composer as P.D. Q. Proulx.
Nothing But Nature
Manuscript works by composers other than Richard Proulx. Includes manuscripts sent to Proulx for review as well as collaborations with other composers.
Village choir, 1995
The village choir : SATB, unaccompanied / Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: No. AMP-0103 Proof (written on stapled copy in red ink.) Both copies include edits in red ink and pencil. At head of caption title: "Commissioned for the 1995 Chicago Choir Festival.