Proulx, Richard
Proulx, Richard 1937-
Richard Proulx American composer and musician
VIAF ID: 43278515 ( Personal )
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Works
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Almighty and everlasting God : SATB voices | |
Ave verum corpus = Hail true body : SAB voices | |
Blest are those who are called : cantor, congregation, SATB choir, and organ | |
Canticles : for voices and percussion. | |
A child is born in Bethlehem : a Christmas processional for SAB voices and handbells | |
ChildrenSing the classics. | |
Choral introits for feasts and solemnities | |
Christ the Lord is risen again; [for SATB voices with organ, brass, timpani. | |
O come now Holy Spirit: SAB voices | |
Come to us, creative spirit | |
Comfort, comfort now my people : anthem for chorus (SAB) with finger cymbals & tambourine | |
A community Mass | |
Corpus Christi mass | |
Cymbalum Davidicum. | |
Deo dicamus gratias = Sing to the Lord our grateful thanks : SSATTB voices | |
Deo gratias : fantasy on the plainchant | |
Dies est laetitiae = This day is a joyful day : SATB voices | |
Distler; | |
Easter sequence : Victimae paschali laudes : double SATB choir a cappella or with brass quartet and organ | |
Eastertide carol | |
Fanfare, organ | |
Festival anthem on Crown Him with many crowns; for choir (SATB), congregation, organ, 3 Bb trumpets, and 3 trombones. | |
Festival hymns | |
Gaudeamus! : for two trumpets, two trombones, and organ with timpani ad. lib. | |
Gloria for Eastertime : based on 'O filii et filiae" | |
Grace is poured out | |
Hymn preludes (1997) | |
Hymn preludes (2008) | |
In praise of Mary : five Gregorian chants in English and Latin : the Marian antiphons | |
I keep the Lord before me : anthem for chorus (SATB), soprano or tenor solo & 2 handbells | |
Let all together praise | |
Litany at the breaking of bread : liturgical music | |
Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich (Chorale) | |
O Lord, increase our faith | |
Lord of life and king of glory | |
"Lord, You have the words; | |
Mass for the city | |
Mass of the Redeemer; I. C. E. T. text adapted for use in the Anglican and Roman Catholic rites. | |
Missa Emmanuel | |
Musicalischer Bergkreyen. | |
My heart is steadfast : Psalm 108 : for mixed choir (SATB) and organ | |
Les paroles finales de Saint-Louis | |
Pastorale on italian hymn | |
Prayer of the Venerable Bede | |
Prelude on Land of Rest | |
Prelude on Leoni | |
Preludes on the Great hymn tunes of Lent, Holy week and Easter. | |
Preludes, organ | |
Proulx conducts Proulx | |
Psalm 134 | |
Puer natus in Bethlehem | |
Regina Caeli. | |
Rejoice in the Lord. | |
I rejoiced : Psalm (121) 122: 1-2, 3-5, 6-7, 8-9 | |
Remember Christians all : SATB voices | |
Rite of sprinkling | |
Sacred hymnes. | |
Sancti Dei omnes. | |
Silent night : for SATB choir, assembly, string quartet, organ | |
Sing we merrily. [Psalm 81:1-4. | |
Song of gladness | |
Songs of love and old age | |
Spirit of God unleashed the choral music of Richard Proulx, a retrospective. | |
Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht; | |
Surrexit Christus = Christ is arisen : SAB voices with optional keyboard | |
This is the day; Psalm for Easter, for cantor, congregation, and soprano descant, with 11 handbells, triangle, tambourine and organ. | |
This is the day the Lord hath made : SATB voices | |
Two seventeenth-century carols for Easter and Pentecost : for SATB voices | |
Variations on Westminster Abbey | |
Veni Creator Spiritus | |
Vespers music for choir and orchestra | |
We sing you praises | |
Weary of all trumpeting : SAB with organ (opt. congregation & brass quintet) | |
Word made flesh, we welcome you |