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Fox, Virgil

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Fox, Virgil (Keel) (1912–1980)

US organist. He gave a public recital in Cincinnati, aged 14, then studied in Baltimore and with Marcel Dupré in Paris. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1931, and was the organist at the Riverside Church, New York, 1946–65. He was the first US organist at the Thomaskirche, Leipzig, and also played at Westminster Abbey. He was famed for a highly extrovert style of performance.



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