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Bach has the red blood. He has the communion with the people. He has all of this amazing spirit. And imagine that you could put all the music on one side of the agenda with his great interpretation and great feeling and put the greatest man of all right up on top of a dusty shelf underneath some glass case in a museum and say that he must not be interpreted! They're full of you-know-what and they're so untalented that they have to hide behind this thing because they couldn't get in the house of music any other way!
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and played various recitals and services at the request of Eleanor Roosevelt. He served on her Home Hospitality Committee and entertained returning troops who were in Walter Reed Hospital, by playing a piano he pushed around, and joining in with two others. They sang funny and rather raunchy songs to
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There is current in our land (and several European countries) at this moment a kind of nitpicking worship of historic impotence. They say that Bach must not be interpreted and that he must have no emotion, that his notes speak for themselves. You want to know what that is? Pure unadulterated rot!
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home, "Casa Lagomar", and the remainder of his planned concert tour was cancelled. Fox died on October 25, 1980, followed by a private funeral held at Casa Lagomar conducted by his longtime assistant and adopted son, David Snyder. A large-scale public funeral service was subsequently held at the
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While serving regularly at Riverside Church, Fox also performed at several other concert venues. As a representative of the U. S. Department of State, he performed at the First International Conference of Sacred Music held in Bern, Switzerland in 1952. In 1962, he also appeared with his fellow
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Fox always stressed pushing the limits of the instruments available to him, rather than requiring that they, or his playing, be authentic to the era of the music. His style (particularly his taste for fast tempos, intricate registrations, and a willingness to indulge in sentimentality) was in
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said of him, 20 years after his death, "Fox could play the pipe organ like nobody's business, but that is not all that made him unforgettable to so many people across the country. He made classical organ music appeal even to audiences that normally wouldn't be expected to sit still for it."
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In a sign of continued recognition unusual for a performer (as distinct from a composer), Virgil Fox memorial recitals and concerts have been staged years after his death. In May 1990, for example, a Virgil Fox Memorial Concert was given at the Crystal Cathedral organ by
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Fox also continued to concertize in more traditional concert settings as well. In 1974, he appeared in the inaugural recital of a new Rodgers organ at Carnegie Hall after assisting in its design. In the winter of 1975 he returned to Carnegie Hall and appeared with the
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During this period, half of Fox's performances were "Heavy Organ" concerts accompanied by "Revelation Lights", with the virtuoso organist speaking informally to the audiences, and half were traditional classical music. In the latter category, a Fox recital at
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as saying Fox, "must have figured that it was more important to fill the house with listeners who would hear Bach for the first time than worry about those who would resolve, like me, to have heard Fox for the last time".
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Fox was also famous for his musical memory, and could instantly recall over 200 concert works. He played all concerts from memory and very rarely read from written scores even when playing alongside an orchestra.
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From 1970 until 1978, Fox performed his famous "Heavy Organ" concerts in auditoriums, popular music concert halls, and other nontraditional organ music venues, touring around the United States with a rented electronic
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critic was effusive in her praise, calling the recital "electrifying". She reported that the "packed house, cheering and clapping, insisted on three encores that gave the night its stunning climax".
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in Baltimore while teaching at Peabody. During August and September, 1938, he played in Great Britain and Germany; Fox was the first non-German organist given permission to perform publicly in the
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radio in New York City. His last commercially released recording, though unauthorized, was made at his return (by popular demand) to Riverside Church in concert on May 6, 1979.
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catalog at the University of California at Santa Barbara contains thirty- eight audio recordings on the Victor and Decca labels by Virgil Fox from the years 1941-1977.
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contains several musical scores of some of Fox's most frequently performed works along with his markings, registrations, and transcriptions for students of the organ.
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hymn accompaniments at Riverside's Sunday services and concert performances were widely acclaimed, and fans would wait after church services for hours to meet him.
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Recordings made during this period brought his playing to larger audiences. They included Fox's unique interpretation of works by Bach, Handel, Fibich and
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in the Alerbert Schweitzer Centennial Concert. Several years later in 1977 he also performed in a sold-out concert featuring the music of Bach at the
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All Music Guide to Classical Music. Woodstrata, Chris. Brennan, Gerald. Schrott, Allen. Eds. 2005. p. 460 Virgil Fox biography on Google Books
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Despite (or perhaps because of) his controversial approach to organ music, Virgil Fox attained a celebrity status not unlike that of
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the bedridden. After having played more than 600 concerts while on duty, he was discharged from the Army Air Forces in 1946.
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Many organists, however, strongly criticized Fox for his unconventional interpretations of classical organ music. On his album
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Fox was one of the rare organists to perform on nationally televised entertainment programs in the 1960s and 1970s, such as
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organ plus others. Under his direction, the Riverside organ was expanded to become one of the largest in North America. His
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of the Thomaskirche until his death in 1750. He also served as head of Peabody's Organ Department from 1938 until 1942.
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In 2012, the centennial year of his birth, a tribute to Fox was included in an organ concert held at a church in
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in California, where Fox lay in state. His remains were cremated and his ashes are interred at Pioneer Cemetery,
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contains manuscripts, correspondence, programs, transcripts, videos and organ specifications by Virgil Fox.
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In his 50th year of performing on the organ, Fox gave his final public performance with the
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Virgil Fox performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582
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in December 1975 and later underwent radiation treatments after it was found to have
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in recent years. They continue to be widely available in mainstream music stores.
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in the 1970s, staged complete with light shows. His many recordings made on the
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labels, mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, have been remastered and re-released on
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Virgil Fox (the Dish). An Irreverent Biography of the Great American Organist
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Virgil Fox (The Dish): An Irreverent Biography of the Great American Organist
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organ installed in 1930 was rebuilt at his insistence by famed organ builder
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Biographies written about Fox after his death include the controversial
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For once making a similar speech at one of his recitals, music critic
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Virgil Fox interviewed by the music critic Robert Sherman at Wnyc.org
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A compilation of Fox's arrangements of organ works by J. S. Bach,
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Virgil Fox — His real life... with secrets you never knew
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Virgil Fox — His real life... with secrets you never knew
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on September 26, 1980, although he was racked with pain from
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New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
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of the organ loft", and severely took him to task in
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