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Richard Proulx Obituary

Renowned Composer & Conductor Died Thursday, 18 February 2010 At Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago. Born in Saint Paul, MN on 3 April, 1937, Proulx was Organist and Director of Music from 1980 - 1994 at the Cathedral of the Holy Name in Chicago. During his tenure at Holy Name, he did much to strengthen the Cathedral's outreach to the city it served by establishing an extensive and innovative music program. The concert series, "Music for a Great Space," involved the Cathedral choirs with many of the finest instrumentalists in the Chicago area. He led the Cathedral choirs on tours through the Midwest in 1982 and 1991, and in Europe in 1988. Proulx was also responsible for the planning and installation of two new mechanical-action organs for the Cathedral - Casavant II/19 (Quebec, 1981) and Flentrop IV/71 (Holland, 1989). Before coming to Chicago, Proulx served for 10 years (1970 - 1980) at Saint Thomas Church, Medina/Seattle, WA, where he directed three choirs and chamber orchestra, established a tradition of liturgical handbell ringing, and was organist at Temple de Hirsch Sinai. Previous positions included Saint Charles Parish, Tacoma, WA; Saint Stephen's Church, Seattle, WA; and 15 years (1953 - 1968) at Church of The Holy Childhood in Saint Paul, MN. Richard Proulx was a widely published composer of more than 300 works, including congregational music in every form, sacred and secular choral works, song cycles, two operas, and instrumental and organ music. He served as a consultant for such denominational church hymnals as The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal Church), New Yale Hymnal, the Methodist Hymnal, Worship II & III, (Roman Catholic Church), and has contributions in the Mennonite Hymnal and the Presbyterian Hymnal. Proulx was a member of The Standing Commission on Church Music of the Episcopal Church and was a founding member of The Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedral Musicians. He conducted choral festivals and workshops across the country as well as in Canada, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. Proulx began his musical training with piano studies at age six and benefited from the unique musical training then fostered in Saint Patrick's Parochial School in Saint Paul, MN, where twice daily music classes and choral singing were emphasized. He attended MacPhail College and the University of Minnesota with further studies undertaken at The American Boychoir School at Princeton, NJ, Saint John's Abbey at Collegeville, MN, and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He was appointed composer-in-residence for 1994 - 1995 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, UT, and was a Visiting Fellow at the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, TX. Currently working as a free-lance composer and conductor, he had also been an editorial consultant for numerous music publishers. In 1994, he received an honorary doctorate from General Theological Seminary in New York City, and a second honorary doctorate in 2009 from the University of Saint Thomas in Saint Paul, MN. In 1989, Proulx was presented the Gold Medal of the Archdiocese of Chicago by the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. Founded in 1991 primarily as an independent recording ensemble, The Cathedral Singers produced over twenty-five compact disc recordings under the direction Richard Proulx. Selections from the Cathedral Singers' recording, "Sublime Chant," were featured in an episode of the NBC television drama "ER," and the entire Chant recording is included in a New Earth Video, "Mount Shasta: Meeting of Heaven and Earth." The Cathedral Singers appeared with the Metropolis Symphony Orchestra, and presented concerts in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Saint Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Saint Paul, Indianapolis, and Chicago. In the field of commercial music, he composed the 1971 theme song for Union Pacific Railroad, as well as an orchestral score for a documentary film, "The Golden Door." Proulx's organ setting of Veni Creator is heard in the 1997 movie, "The Devil's Own." Richard Proulx was the son of the late Raymond Proulx. He is survived by his mother, Helen Proulx, sisters Jeanette Payette and Barbara Callahan, and brothers, Gerald and James Proulx. Richard was preceded in death by his youngest brother Jeffrey. A rare combination of talents as composer, conductor, music editor, and organist, together with wide experience across denominational lines, gave Richard Proulx a unique perspective of both the opportunities and the challenges found in liturgical music-making in our time; he remained committed to the enriching and balancing role of the arts in people of all age. A Service to Celebrate the Life of Richard Proulx will be held on Saturday, 10 April 2010 at 10:30am at the Church of Saint Paul and the Redeemer, 4945 S Dorchester Ave., Chicago, IL. Private interment will be held at Saint Thomas Church in Medina, WA. Memorials may be sent to one of the following charities: Habitat for Humanity, 2201 S Halstead St., Ste 1251, Chicago, IL 60608; Greater Chicago Food Depository, 4100 W Ann Lurie Place, Chicago, IL 60632; Lambda Legal 120 Wall Street, Ste 1500, New York, NY 10005; Doctors Without Borders, PO Box 5022, Hagerstown, MD 21741.

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Published by Pioneer Press on Feb. 28, 2010.

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Nathan Scott

November 27, 2017

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Scott Snapp

October 25, 2016

In 1970 Richard wrote a Beautiful treatment to the Liturgy "Gloria In Excelsis" Being a member of All Saints Episcopal Church of Beverly Hills, Ca. we immediately adopted it as our weekly Anthem. Copies of it were printed out and pasted in the Front Page of our Hymnals. I am sure that Richard must have known our Choir Director at the time. His name was Owen Brady and he was also head of the Bureau of Music for the City of Los Angeles. His work lives on and he shall be eternally missed, but not as much as I am sure that he will be "Eternally Blessed". Thank you Richard

Gene Stephens

December 28, 2010

I was an acoylte at St. Stephen's Church in Seattle in 1971, where Richard Proulx was organist and choirmaster. When you listened to the beautiful music from Richard Proulx and the choir, you never doubted that there was a God. The music ministry of Mr. Proulx really helped establish me in the Christian faith.

Andrea Frobel

September 12, 2010

I had the distinct pleasure of performing "We Adore You, O Christ" for the very first time for Peter Bahou, for whom it was dedicated. Thank you for blessing the Church with your music!

May 16, 2010

I'm listening to one of Richard's extraordinary perfect choral CD's: this time his recording choir has just sung "Emitte spiritum".
We have lost a giant.
A Friend

April 9, 2010

We used Richard's brilliant handbell arrangements at the Cathedral of St. Paul, a wondrous space for his music. He had encouraged Msgr. Hayden to purchase the Petit and Fritsen Bells and they matched Proulx's arrangements to perfection.
Among other occasions, we rang the astonishing "Christ the Lord Is Ris'n Today" (from "The Pilgrim") at the Easter Vigil. Those musical liturgical memories will never be forgotten.
How lucky we were to have met him in this life.
John Scanlan

March 28, 2010

I was a high-schol classmate of Richard's also. We sang together in Sister Maxilinda's Mixed Chorus, and also in Rev. John Sweeney's Gilbert and Sullivan Productions at the Catholic Youth Center in St. Paul, MN.
During those days, he was a good bass, and besides that, fun.
He was a musical giant. I am so sorry he's gone.

Dorothy Dittberner Scanlan

Peter Anderson

March 18, 2010

I met Richard in 1965 when I was a young Baritone in the Holy Childhood Church Choir. He helped me to develop a love of liturgical music that has stayed with me all my life. Many years later, in Southern California, I was again blessed to be able to spend a day with Richard at one of his many liturgical music seminars. He remembered me and I felt as welcome as I had 40 years ago at Holy Childhood. Richard was a hugely talented man. His directorial and musical skills will remain with us for ever. I thank God that he touched my life.

Jim Seebeck

March 7, 2010

I was blessed to be able to sing with Richard many years ago at Holy Childhood Parish in St. Paul, MN. To this day I am still singing in a guitar group at church and it's all because of the wonderful direction and commitment to perfection shown to me while singing under the meticulous direction of Richard. Thank you Richard!

March 5, 2010

A wonderful man and great friend. A loving son and brother, Richard, will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Harry

Susan Peterson Troselius

March 3, 2010

I sang with Richard in some of the music series concerts at St. Thomas Medina and was privileged to sing in the the premier of his chancel opera "The Pilgrim" (and attended more than a few of his parties). His wit, his grace, his musicianship were astounding - he was truly a gift of God. He will be missed.

Bill Conlan

February 28, 2010

I attended St. Agnes High School in St. Paul with Richard. Occasionally, Dick would invite me to spend my lunch time with him as he practiced on the church's pipe organ. They were memorable times with a memorable person.

February 28, 2010

I sang under Richard's direction at Church of the Holy Childhood in St. Paul, MN. for many years and appreciated his talent as a director. He could get music from me I didn't know was there. Thanks for a wonderful experience.

Lu Hammer

February 28, 2010

I sang under Richard's direction at Church of the Holy Childhood in St. Paul, MN. for many years and appreciated his talent as a director. He could get music from me I didn't know was there. Thanks for a wonderful experience.

February 28, 2010

I remember with pleasure sitting on the organ bench with Dick and discussing Bach's Toccata & Fuege in D.
What a fine musician and wonderful person. RIP
George Richter

paul payette

February 28, 2010

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

February 28, 2010

Helen & family
We're sorry for your loss, especially so soon after losing Jeff.
We'll keep you in our prayers.

Greg & Margie Mueller & family

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