Biography
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Born
1991 (age 33)
Richard Proulx (born St. Paul, Minnesota, 1937 - Died February 18, 2010)
Was a prolific American composer and editor of church music, including anthems, service music, hymn concertatos, organ music, and music for handbell choir. The pronunciation of his name is suggested by the section of his catalog entitled "Noulx from Proulx."
He served as a consultant on several important hymnals, including The Hymnal 1982 and the United Methodist Hymnal. He has a long association with the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago and has made several recordings with The Cathedral Singers, a professional chorus which he founded in 1991.
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