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Biography of ted alan worth organist

          Prepared by the organist's managers for 17 years, the book is based on a page memoir of Fox's artistic heir and protégé, Ted Alan Worth, with contributions.

          Ted Alan Worth (November 5, – December 27, ) was an American church and concert organist, recording artist, and entrepreneur of the pipe organ....


          Organist’s Review

          (London, February, 2002)

          Dazzled by a genius?

          Virgil Fox (The Dish)
          An Irreverent Biography of the Great American Organist
          by Richard Torrence and Marshall Yaeger.

          based on a Memoir by Ted Alan Worth with 17 contributions. 432pp; paperback: 132mm x 215mm; 65 b&w photos; Commissioned by The Virgil Fox Society, published by Circles International, May 2001. US$30 plus postage. Orders: The Organ Literature Foundation (Karl Henry Baker).

          or: www.organarts.com.

          Ted Alan Worth was an American church and concert organist, recording artist, and entrepreneur of the pipe organ.

        1. Worth, Ted Alan.
        2. Ted Alan Worth (November 5, – December 27, ) was an American church and concert organist, recording artist, and entrepreneur of the pipe organ.
        3. Yon was born in Italy and studied at the Royal Conservatory in Milan, the Conservatory in Turin, and graduated from the Academy of St Cecilia in.
        4. Prepared by the organist's managers for 17 years, the book is based on memoir of Fox's artistic heir and protégé, Ted Alan Worth, with contributions by 17 other.
        5. The Virgil Fox Society website: www.virgilfox.com

          “I am controversial as hell,” said Virgil Fox in a Time magazine interview in the early 1970s. “My more conservative colleagues regard me as an infidel.

          They say I’m a showman, and I’m proud to be one.” While most of Fox’s “more conservative colleagues” gave a few recitals a year, Fox performed around eighty. Half of those were usually in a reas