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  • The Virgil Fox Legacy
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  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 12 років тому +32

    To some of the smart-arsed critics who lambaste Mr Fox's showmanship, two points; there are many more people who like than dislike his playing, and at the time this concert was given, Mr Fox knew he had terminal cancer and was in pain. He knew it would be one of his last, and was determined to enjoy it in his own unique way. Respect to the man's memory.

  • @anb740
    @anb740 4 роки тому +26

    Mr. Fox was well known for driving by himself to concerts, with his entourage following behind. He drove like a bat out of hell, and the vehicles behind him had a hard time keeping. It was often joked that he would show up on time all by himself; the rest had gotten pulled over for speeding! He also had a way with the female toll booth operators; he would get them so flustered in conversation that they would completely forget that he hadn’t paid the toll yet and would wave him on through. What a character!

  • @lewwilliams9617
    @lewwilliams9617 10 років тому +47

    I was fortunate to have a lesson on this piece with Virgil Fox when I was in college. He was truly an inspiring teacher; who was able to clarify a thorny problem with a few simple words. I wish that he had taught more during his career.

    • @stefanhinners2199
      @stefanhinners2199 5 років тому +1

      What a great honor!!!!

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg 4 роки тому

      @@stefanhinners2199 And for our friend Lew Williams! ;-)

    • @V1rowt8
      @V1rowt8 Рік тому

      Wow!

  • @loulisak8990
    @loulisak8990 10 років тому +23

    I met Mr Fox in the 70's. He came to West Liberty State college and performed. Afterwards, several of us went to Howard Johnson's for coffee and conversation....not only was he a gifted organist, he was a cool person too.

  • @johnferguson8993
    @johnferguson8993 6 років тому +11

    Fabulous! The joy that Virgil radiated is wonderful.

  • @theflightofthebumble
    @theflightofthebumble 10 років тому +38

    He's just having so much fun!!!

    • @michalgeppert5373
      @michalgeppert5373 5 років тому +2

      Because it's very fun to play this. But it's not fun to learn this ;P

  • @jayelm5392
    @jayelm5392 3 місяці тому +2

    A child prodigy, blessed with a warm outgoing personality. The courage never left him, even in clutches of cancer.

  • @jimgreco1287
    @jimgreco1287 2 місяці тому +1

    I was very fortunate to have see him live and he is the best solo performer I've ever seen! No need to say more!

  • @junezydek1532
    @junezydek1532 8 років тому +70

    I believe this may be one of his last concerts. He played up until 3 weeks before he died writhing in pain of cancer. I find him one of the most amazing musicians who ever lived.

    • @phrispirit
      @phrispirit 8 років тому +3

      Yup. Isn't interesting how vilified he's been?

    • @GlamRockCowboy
      @GlamRockCowboy 7 років тому +6

      No, this was recorded in 1977, some three years before he passed away.

    • @phrispirit
      @phrispirit 7 років тому +2

      Thanks for your vigilance. Btw, I got my copy of "All the Stops" which is very enjoyable so far and thank you for that too!

    • @martinthorp6752
      @martinthorp6752 7 років тому

      Doug Blakely

    • @freemanz4051
      @freemanz4051 4 роки тому

      @@phrispirit Huh?

  • @Drewnov2003
    @Drewnov2003 11 років тому +15

    Virgil Fox, I missed hearing him when I was a first year college organ major in 1981. Have all his recordings and treasure his memory. I think Carlo Curly got as close to doing what he was doing in bringing the organ to a pop rock audience.

    • @irineoromero9398
      @irineoromero9398 6 років тому +1

      Hello there Mr. Thuita. A friend of mine showed me a fantastic video where maestro Fox plays this same gorgeous Fugue at a concert hall in Minnesota (can't recall now the exact name though, perhaps you can help me here somehow), with light effects on the background and everything. People were applauding madly to the tune and I just couldn't resist but start trying to dance to its tune. Can you possibly guide me to a site where I can watch/hear it, please? How fortunate you are for having all those treasures in your possession, truly. Congratulations!

  • @gingervytis
    @gingervytis 11 років тому +6

    I saw VF in South Bend Indiana about 1973. I also met him that night. Seeing that show literally changed my life. I knew then that there was no future in playing bar band rock songs on an old Hammond. I quit the band, studied classical piano, and took a degree in music from Indiana University.

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg 4 роки тому

      What a great story - now in 2020! I was talked out of my musical aspirations to pursue a more 'conventional' career. Now 52 I will likely die wondering. Having said that, I play daily and derive enormous joy from it - especially accompanying my 8yo daughter and her angel voice and encouraging my immensely skilled 10yo son with his piano (I'm not at all biased of course). Cheers from Sydney, Aust - Dave

  • @hydrostatic100
    @hydrostatic100 10 років тому +8

    Right now Virgil Fox is up above in heaven sharing notes with Johann Sebastian Bach and making wonderful music! This is how Bach should be played! With Guts! All the purists think this is terrible! Well Fox played Bach like non other! He played it how Bach would have wanted to play it in his time! Long live Virgil!

  • @srschrier
    @srschrier 9 років тому +8

    Seeing this rediscovered video of Virgil Fox in a live concert in Tokyo late in his career is really great. I was privileged to hear him in concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan in the early 1970s playing a 140+ rank Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ at Fountain Street Church and again later while in college at a concert playing his early generation Rodgers three manual analog electronic instrument. I only wish the audio quality of this NHK Tokyo concert video had been better. On UA-cam this instrument sounds electronic although he was actually playing the concert hall's large new German made Schuke pipe organ. The NHK Hall organ has two consoles, one up in the pipe gallery on the right wall above the stage and the other console is the mobile onstage five manual. The pipes occasionally can be seen whenever the wide view from the side of the stage is shown. The pipe organ in NHK's concert hall sounds far better than what is heard on this recording, but it's still a treat to see one of the 20t century's organ virtuosos in performance.

    • @junezydek1532
      @junezydek1532 8 років тому

      +srschrier I heard him in Detroit and got to meet him back stage. :)

    • @robertgift
      @robertgift 4 роки тому

      Thank you. Alsounded like an electronic organ to me.
      The difference Electronic organs are in perfectune. Wish we could keep pipe organs in such tune.

  • @canajaneh
    @canajaneh 11 років тому +2

    Virgil Fox is the best performer of Bach's organ music I've ever heard. I had a collection which, alas, disappeared in a move some time ago and have never been able to replace it.

  • @joespeciale5875
    @joespeciale5875 Місяць тому

    I saw and heard Virgil Fox, in person when I wax 12 years old: it was a sensation. He was an extraordinary performer & had an incredible magnetism and connection with the audience, both young and old from children to senior citizens. And one of the things that people don’t note about Virgil Fox, he was an extraordinary practicer. It is known that he spent somewhere around 15 to 20 hours of every day practicing.

  • @dankurydotcom
    @dankurydotcom 6 років тому +5

    just wonderful ,, Virgil was,,, and still is,,,, in our hearts!

  • @christinericart4554
    @christinericart4554 7 років тому +12

    What joy he has in the performance!!

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 8 років тому +23

    In a word: "Joy" pure joy... mistakes and all. Long live the spirit of Virgil Fox! CVD

    • @stefanhinners2199
      @stefanhinners2199 5 років тому

      Thats really true, not the mistakes, but the genius!!!!

    • @deaganjones4666
      @deaganjones4666 5 років тому

      on the very rare occasion that he does make a mistake, you don't care because its virgil fox

  • @AndreIsoirFansClub
    @AndreIsoirFansClub 13 років тому

    meraviglioso! tecnica perfetta e suona tutto a memoria! geniale!

  • @Ianthe22
    @Ianthe22 5 років тому +2

    I love the fact, that he only plays what he enjoys playing. It's not always strictly after the original notations. He always gives it that "Virgil Fox touch" which makes the pieces so playful. Love it.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Рік тому +1

    Still dancing... in my heart. A hero, a musical hero to many of us. Blessings kid.

  • @UUpianoman
    @UUpianoman 12 років тому +1

    I was at that concert too!! 1974? I remember the most stunning sunset ever on the way there from Camden, and that concert is etched in my memory as one of the best ever! How wonderful this man was. A gift to us.

  • @NeilGastonguay
    @NeilGastonguay 3 роки тому

    Exuberant and and joyful. A winning combination of musicianship and showmanship.

  • @1900intz
    @1900intz 2 роки тому

    A genius and fantastic artist. He will always be remembered.

  • @BurkhardTerhart
    @BurkhardTerhart 11 років тому +1

    Seeing him playing always makes me smile!

  • @christinesmithduffy3372
    @christinesmithduffy3372 2 місяці тому

    Saw him in concert many times. Pure joy!

  • @zkwwz4365
    @zkwwz4365 10 років тому +10

    I was lucky enough to see Virgil Fox on the Heavy Organ tour in 1970 ( or 71) at the splendid Keith-Albee theatre in Huntington, West Virginia. It was a packed house and he had us rockin' ! I went backstage to meet him and get an autographed album. He signed "Virgil sends Love". I told him he made Walter (later Wendy )Carlos ( "Switched-On Bach" ) sound like a tin can. Virgil was immensely talented and a dear and gracious man.

    • @scronx
      @scronx 3 роки тому

      You're enthusiasm for the Virge is great and I share it -- but Carlos is a truly outstanding (yet very humble) musician on that very album and its successor The Well-Tempered Moog.

  • @jimmartin3978
    @jimmartin3978 11 років тому

    I was very privileged to see and hear Mr. Fox in Lancaster Pa at a church now demolished. The experience was great and I can tell that he had a great love for his Lord. His style just held you in awe but for all his flamboyance he gave praise to Him who is in charge! Wonderful entertainment and very fullfiling

  • @glenhorn9453
    @glenhorn9453 6 років тому +6

    Your music sounds so heavenly, that God and His Angels would enjoy it! Beautiful performance! I have always loved big pipe organs. Thank you for all of magnificent performances.

  • @janiscortese
    @janiscortese 12 років тому +4

    There is nothing to beat the joy of seeing someone who is that gifted doing what they love brilliantly, and having a rip-roaring good time doing it! A pity there aren't more Virgil Foxes in the world. What an incredibly joyous piece of music!

  • @TheMiguellascano
    @TheMiguellascano 11 років тому +3

    Qué maestro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PRACTICEPIANO
    @PRACTICEPIANO 12 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video. Virgil Fox: a life well lived.

  • @AndreIsoirFansClub
    @AndreIsoirFansClub 10 років тому +2

    Ub genio assoluto!!! Virgil fox suona perfettamente e per di più tutto a memoria, incredibile!!! Peccato non ho potuto ascoltarlo di persona!

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg 4 роки тому +1

    It's quite moving to witness someone so engaged with and tapped into their 'life force' so close to life's end, and despite the pain he must have been enduring at the time. I can't imagine playing the piano for the last time or worse, hearing my old dad play the organ for the last time. Brings tears

  • @KarnakKobalos
    @KarnakKobalos Рік тому

    Une très émouvante découverte, c'est le premier enregistrement de Virgil Fox que j'écoute, et je l'ai réécouter encore 5 ou 6 fois sans m'en lasser. Je regrette de ne pas être tomber plus-tôt sur des enregistrement de ce génie de l'orgue.
    C'est en cherchant plusieurs interprétations de la Gigue BWV 577 que je commençais à croire que personne n'arriverait à transmettre la joie et la fougue de cette pièce. Toutes les interprétations que j'ai pu trouver sur UA-cam sont lentes et mornes, ou bien mécanique et sans vie, parfois même brouillonnes et semblable à de la soupe....Pleins de dépit je finis par trouver enfin cette vidéo qui me comble de bonheur, le jeux fluide, léger, précis et fougueux de Virgil est un régal. Un homme merveilleux ce Mr.Fox, quel plaisirs de pouvoir l'écouter !

  • @dannyjacobsen6215
    @dannyjacobsen6215 11 років тому +1

    I did not have the honor to see Mr. Fox in person but have enjoyed his music and style for many years. I am sure the pain he suffered was mild next to the joy he felt sharing his gift with the world. I have played many of the same pieces, but now suffer the effects of arthritis, so like many I just enjoy hearing a Master Musician.

  • @wilfriedvomacka1783
    @wilfriedvomacka1783 2 роки тому

    Stunning! Virgil not only played the music, he was the music.

  • @davidjames1684
    @davidjames1684 5 років тому +2

    I love how he slowed down the ending with a strong final chord. Very nice.

  • @gregc6902
    @gregc6902 11 років тому

    Bach....for the masses and Virgil wanted all of us to dance the Gigue to his imcomparable renditions. 35 years later, I still love you Virgil, RIP!! Thank you for your immortal gift!

  • @OrganMusicYT
    @OrganMusicYT 10 років тому +14

    The same happened with Reginald Dixon, he played to 14,000 people a day, live for 40 years at Blackpools Tower Ballroom. The public adored him all over the globe, conventional theatre organists do not because he broke the "rules".

    • @hank1519
      @hank1519 5 років тому

      Have you seen this video of him?
      ua-cam.com/video/f2ccKonjwYE/v-deo.html

  • @drdylanman
    @drdylanman 8 місяців тому +1

    Look at how much fun he is having playing this piece! He gets the same kind of enjoyment and pleasure that Eddie Van Halen showed while playing the guitar, and his fans knew that he was having a great time and not being a stressed out rock star! 🙂

  • @jerrytrue4981
    @jerrytrue4981 12 років тому

    When I am tempted to have a "down" day, I listen to Virgil to bring sunshine back into my spirit. As a sometime aspiring organist myself, one who understands the thinking behind much of the criticism leveled against Virgil, I stand eternally in awe of him. I believe he was truly the greatest organist ever. I know he's the greatest I've ever heard, and I've heard most of them. Jerry5185

  • @buxthierry5518
    @buxthierry5518 2 роки тому

    MAGNIFIQUE

  • @johnanderson3700
    @johnanderson3700 2 роки тому

    I had the pleasure of meeting him, and he was a delightful human being. His memory was fascinating. Even though we only met briefly at a reception, the next time I saw him after a recital, he called me by name and it was over a year later.

  • @SuperBabel2
    @SuperBabel2 11 років тому

    Sublime maitrise, trés trés fort ! D.BABEL

  • @DavidSnyderLumierist
    @DavidSnyderLumierist 12 років тому +1

    Thank for the kind remberance.As Virgils PR man for 17 years,,I knew Englewood well,including our resident ghost!
    Blessings,
    David Snyder,,Lumierist,
    Creator of Heavy Organ Touring Production

  • @enockboahen9227
    @enockboahen9227 10 років тому +2

    Wow what a nice performance

  • @arsmvsicae6539
    @arsmvsicae6539 7 років тому +2

    Quelle magnifique interprétation de cette très belle , vous nous offrez ! La persistance obstinée du T°, le caractère volontaire et joyeux de la Gigue, danse ancienne "enlevée", est exprimé ici avec brio ! Vous savez, de plus, susciter l'intérêt de l'auditeur, en réussissant, on ne peut mieux, à faire partager votre grande passion !! BRAVO & MILLE MERCI !!!

  • @muzicmanj
    @muzicmanj 12 років тому

    I have idolised this man all my musical life, his attitude towards the music that he plays makes it more appealing not to just himself but the listener. The people on here who have put him down clearly do not see music the way he did, and therefore I feel sorry for you. Because he is one of the most amazing musicians I have ever heard. I really do wish there were more musicians like Virgil Fox.

  • @billginnj6595
    @billginnj6595 6 років тому +1

    The man was amazing!

  • @TheMiguellascano
    @TheMiguellascano 11 років тому +5

    Maestro!!!!!....sos Bach!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @scotm2250
    @scotm2250 3 роки тому

    I was lucky to see Virgil twice. First at UofH in Houston in '72, with his Rogers Touring Organ and the light show, at intermission, stepped outside to see snow, a rare event in Houston. A couple of years later in Dallas with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Genius. No one will ever compare.

  • @HIPguy
    @HIPguy 9 років тому +5

    Awesome!

  • @ElMcMeen1a
    @ElMcMeen1a 9 років тому +4

    Yes, yes!!!

  • @AndreIsoirFansClub
    @AndreIsoirFansClub 8 років тому +3

    Un genio assoluto!

  • @conemadam
    @conemadam Рік тому +1

    His gigue fugue is still the most stirring I’ve ever heard.

  • @DumpsterStig
    @DumpsterStig 11 років тому +1

    How could anyone dislike this!

  • @karlsonkab51
    @karlsonkab51 7 років тому +3

    I saw his performance at the Keith Albee theater, Huntington WV. The 144 speaker Rodgers touring organ had real dynamics and spatial quality not obtainable with just a few speakers. Fox was exuberant and in strong form - the light show was very effective in that small theater. I wonder if such a tour would sell today (?)

  • @scotm2250
    @scotm2250 3 роки тому

    I saw Virgil live at Cullen Auditorium at U of H in 1973, he invited all back stage to meet him, I stood in line for a long time to shake his and say hi, will never forget it. I taught myself to play this piece. Is fun.

  • @cresta14
    @cresta14 11 років тому +2

    He is a super heroe as Organist, person and salesman, able to have hundreds in his concerts...amazing,,,,you should be alive Mr Fox....

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston 7 років тому +5

    I heard him play this very enthusiastically in the Atlanta Civic Center, a "Heavy Organ" recital accompanied by "The Revelation Lights". Would have been along about 1975, if I remember right. He invited the audience to rise and dance a gigue "when the fugue hits the feet!" At the end of this piece, he rose from the console and led the audience in a chant: "B-A-C-H! B-A-C-H! B-A-C-H!"

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 3 роки тому

      I hope that someone, some day, releases a remastered version of his Heavy Organ concert from Winterland in SF from the early 70's.

  • @harrypray88k
    @harrypray88k 12 років тому

    I saw Mr. Fox at play this piece at the Township Auditorium in Columbia, SC while a college student. It was a carefree and fantastic night. The red haired hippie danced his heart out while Virgil danced in the pedals!

  • @UrbanOutcast_MMA
    @UrbanOutcast_MMA 3 місяці тому

    This is truly a goated performance.

  • @JustfineinChicago
    @JustfineinChicago 12 років тому

    I knew Virgil Fox well, myself. He was quite a showman, but I loved hearing him tell his stories, and I also enjoyed taking lessons from him, on the fly, whenever our paths crossed. I was trained to be a cathedral organist by a student of the late Dr. Clarence Dickerson, fondly known as Dr. D, by his students; who taught my last professor of sacred music at Union Theological.

  • @DavidSnyderLumierist
    @DavidSnyderLumierist 12 років тому

    I remembered that night and yes it was great wasn't it? Thanks for remembering it.
    Blessing,
    David Snyder,,Lumierist
    Creator of Heavy Organ Touring Production

  • @KV4671
    @KV4671 8 років тому +1

    Een meester in hoe hij de muziek van de grote Bach laat dansen. Dit is Gigue in grootse vorm.

  • @rozconniwestsand7841
    @rozconniwestsand7841 3 роки тому

    Back in the 70s days of vinyl I wore out the discs of Fox and E. Power Biggs. They were the original great organists! 🎵🎶💖💝

  • @bcgrittner8076
    @bcgrittner8076 2 роки тому

    Back in the day I was going to see VF at the Guthrie in Minneapolis. And then he died. I also missed his performance at the St. Paul Civic Center. At least I can still enjoy his talent while watching these videos.

  • @winstonelston5743
    @winstonelston5743 Рік тому

    My introduction to this piece and to Virgil Fox was a 1975 Heavy Organ concert with the Revelation Lights at the Atlanta Civic Center.
    The official finale of the concert was the Passacaglia and Fugue in C-minor, at the end of which the light show appeared to show a gibbous moon through a fog cloud. When the fog cleared and the focus sharpened, the moon resolved into a portrait of JS Bach.
    I couldn't name the encores, but The Maestro favored his audience repeatedly until he appeared to be on the brink of collapse.

  • @jamiemark6359
    @jamiemark6359 4 роки тому

    Had the pleasure of meeting Virgil Fox at a charity do once. He was surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny.

  • @charleskesner1302
    @charleskesner1302 6 років тому +2

    The Master.

  • @1philip
    @1philip 2 роки тому

    In 1975 he played this in Portland, OR. There was a light show with a little character dancing a jig. ❤️

  • @henrygarciga
    @henrygarciga 10 років тому +6

    This has an Irish jig feel which I can dance to--splendiferous selection!!

  • @akeeldberg5218
    @akeeldberg5218 3 роки тому

    In 1980 I attended a feast at Uppsala Castle in Sweden where 150 people danced to this jig (played out on a 1+000 watt stereo). An unforgettable experience.

  • @bcstechnologylimited896
    @bcstechnologylimited896 10 років тому +23

    One of the greatest organists in modern history.

  • @donnaterkildsen7211
    @donnaterkildsen7211 5 років тому +5

    Virgil Fox is to the organ, what Glenn Gould was to the piano....a genius!!!

  • @freemanz4051
    @freemanz4051 4 роки тому +4

    Military service
    During World War II, Fox enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces and took a leave of absence from Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church in Baltimore and the Peabody. He was promoted to staff sergeant 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 the bedridden. After having played more than 600 concerts while on duty, plus his obligations to H.H.C, he was discharged from the Army Air Forces in 1946.

  • @hdgehog6
    @hdgehog6 7 років тому +3

    I grew up with Virgil Fox.... OMG

  • @bastienbastienne
    @bastienbastienne 8 років тому +1

    J'aime beaucoup votre phrasé: d'abord [ haché], puis [lié ]. Le Tempo, "enlevé", invite à danser la Gigue !Votre interprétation est assez proche de celles de Christian BARTHEN & de Matthias HAVINGA [sur You Tube] Bravo & Merci !!

  • @HankySwankles
    @HankySwankles 11 років тому +2

    No one could play this quite like Mr. Fox. It is fact of life.

  • @7329690653
    @7329690653 11 років тому +1

    NICE

  • @bt10ant
    @bt10ant 11 років тому

    His 70's concerts at the intimate Beckman Auditorium at Cal Tech in Pasadena were amazing. They always sold out and I never missed one. It may have only been the Rodgers Touring Organ and not a "real" instrument, but for the many folks there who'd never heard an organ concert, it was a great introduction.

  • @user-yn6ii2jj7n
    @user-yn6ii2jj7n 11 років тому

    すごい!

  • @huibtollenaar2574
    @huibtollenaar2574 7 років тому +2

    veel fouten, heel slordig gespeeld!

  • @scotm2250
    @scotm2250 3 роки тому

    After the concert had ended, you could go backstage and meet Virgil. No matter how long the line was, he would shake hands and greet everyone who wanted to say "Thank you."

  • @1973navino
    @1973navino 3 роки тому

    what a Nice Man!

  • @andreasisenberg8700
    @andreasisenberg8700 11 місяців тому

    Wow! Awesome technical skill. There are some flaws, but it's live and what is more, the whole spirit is marvelous!

  • @BruceXuHasADream
    @BruceXuHasADream 10 років тому +2

    cool

  • @cathrynpindzola9578
    @cathrynpindzola9578 Рік тому

    On the Heavy Organ vinyl record that I have, he says "I play the melody one, two, three times in the hands, the fourth time, I DANCE the gigue!" Now I have seen him do exactly that! I wish that I had been more into organ music back then, it was the Heavy Organ recording that turned me to it. I became a (self-taught) organist because of Virgil Fox!

  • @jeanneal9413
    @jeanneal9413 11 років тому

    I saw Virgil Fox performing when I was about 8 years old, which would make it about 69 years ago. My dad, a great organist himself, told me, "Watch those feet!" What a wonderful memory!

  • @olderendirt
    @olderendirt 3 роки тому

    Makes me want to skip around the room. What a joy!

  • @parisalan1
    @parisalan1 6 років тому +3

    I can't watch this without seeing C. Montgomery Burns playing Bach

  • @manoharini
    @manoharini 11 років тому +2

    OMG!

  • @davewvu1
    @davewvu1 12 років тому

    @JustfineinChicago I envy you the privilege of having known Mr. Fox. Such a gifted man, and I can just imagine the stories he had to tell.

  • @benk314
    @benk314 13 років тому

    It's like he's having a party, and we're all invited.

  • @smcracraft
    @smcracraft 5 років тому +1

    Practiced and mastered this piece. Fond of Fox/Richter/Biggs/Emerson and the master JSB. Not sure what to say about it all. Practiced at the Donald E. Knuth Tracker organ at my alma mater Stanford and with Professor Herbert Nanney, Department of Music Stanford, at the Memorial Church organ. If/when you are next there. do remember, these comments -- enjoy!!!! --Stuart-- P.S. I pushed HN very hard on re-joining with JSB in his own practice as I am a complete JSB fanatic. --Stuart--

    • @robertgift
      @robertgift 4 роки тому

      Did Helmut Walcha everecord 577? Can't imagine it being as good as E. Power Biggs on the Flentrop organ. The mordents, grace notes and trills heard athe beginning I play throughouthis magnificent work.
      Biggs makes a little mistake in the pedal which sounds somewhat like a mordent. It soundso good that I play a mordenthere.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 12 років тому

    Bravo! Virgil.
    So fun. The mistakes are inconsequential in such a lively performed work.
    But I really like Biggs recording on the Flentrop organ much better.
    When I play this I must look athe pedals. But I also continue the mordents, grace notes and trills throughouthis joyous work.

  • @inquistve
    @inquistve 11 років тому +1

    Virgil nailed it - "[Bach] 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 are so untalented that they had to hide behind this thing 'cause they couldn't get in the House of Music any other way!" ~Virgil Fox

    • @escopiliatese3623
      @escopiliatese3623 4 роки тому

      inquistve oh yes, making ad hominems to compensate for your awful technique is great.

  • @GlamRockCowboy
    @GlamRockCowboy 9 років тому +10

    While my own personal favorite Fox performances, both of this work and of BWV 565, are from the "Heavy Organ at Winterland" album, this rendition is certainly nothing to sneeze at, particularly in view, not only of the state of Virgil's health, but also of the problems Virgil had with this organ, particularly the console! Schuke, the organ builder, is said to have never built an organ like this one before (particularly the second console which Virgil uses here!), and so a number of mistakes were made in the process. When Virgil was confronted with this monstrosity, he practically went up in smoke! He explained the problems that the console especially presented, not only in enabling him to perform the works of Bach, but also the Jongen Symphonie Concertante. As I recall, they practically had to rebuild and rewire the dumb thing before Virgil would agree to go through with the performance! (Of course, when he finally did. it was a triumph for him!) This was a demonstration, not of "artistic temperament," but rather of musical and artistic integrity! Throughout his career, Virgil had VERY high standards, and his audiences responded accordingly.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 5 років тому

      It is my hope that one day someone will post a recording of Fox's Heavy Organ at Winterland. It introduced me to him and has a power and "fury" lacking in other recordings. And played to a very appreciative crowd of crazies.

    • @robertgift
      @robertgift 4 роки тому

      What was wrong withe Schuke console? Schuke did not build ito AGO specifications like alhis others?

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому

    What many purists didn't consider about Fox was that he was not a regular concert musician. He was a musical evangelist. His forte was introducing classical music to the unenlightened, and in particular, teens and young adults. And if showmanship was required to make this happen, so be it. Twice I brought friends to his concerts, friends that knew nothing of classical music, or thought all classical keyboard music consisted of pieces like the Turkish March and the like. These friends were all blown away by Fox's Bach, and left the concerts stunned, and now lifelong classical music converts. Such was the power of Virgil Fox.