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"...his playing is excellent by any standards..."
Okt. 1998: Robert Ludwig, Dir.of Music, Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, NY
 


"....enormous talented......a major figure among organ performers"
Nov. 1998: Prof. Robert Griffith, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio
 


"I find that his performance of the Toccata, Adagio and Fugue comparesfavorable with the best best I’have g´heard from Biggs, Decker,D’Agostino or Idenstam. He plays with a combination of power and sensivity(not to mention agility) I’ve often found lacking in organists far moreexperienced than he..."
Juni 1999: James H. H. Lampert (California), e-mail: jamesl@hb.quik.com
 


"I am still enthralled with the concert which we saw last night. That young man was wunderful. Such a talent and poise. Almost makes mefeel inadequate... "
Juni 1999:Carol A. Bishop, Organist, Cherry Hill, New Jersey,
e-mail: cabishop57@juno.com
 


"Felix Hell is undoubtedly one of the major talents of the century, and deserves to be widely heard!"
Aug. 1999:Dr. Fredrick Swann, Concert Organist, Los Angeles, 1999
 


"Good Lord can that kid play. He’s just 13 and gave the MendelssohnSonata I a romp-though that the best organists I know would be hard to putto imitate.......He rides the beast like Dorothy Papadakos (lots of energyand physicality) and plays with NO mistakes..."
Aug. 1999: Kenneth G. Potter
Minister of Music
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461
e-mail: tracker@j51.com
 


"I have rarely heard such consistantly beautyful playing in adults. His technique and musicianship are truly unbelievable.....Master Hell is oneof those truly gifted young persons that come along ecery now and again. And what a joy to bearound—very pleasant, very gracious, and oh so incdredible musical. I could go on and on..."
Aug. 1999:Neill Brown, Organist, Choirmaster, AAGO, First United Methodist Church Toms River, New Jersey.
e-mail: Innkawgneeto@webtv.net
 


"...stunning his amazingly mature, beautiful, exciting, unique playing....his display of a technique that is on par or beyond that of manyorganists who promotes themselves as concert artists....and his ability,to handle the whole business with the greates ease and confidence without appearingthe least bit haughty or smug."
Sept. 1999:Stephen Williams, Dir. of Music, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Allentown, PA
 


"Felix Hell plays the pants and dresses off just about anybody I’veheard. I’ve never heard Franck’s 3rd played more lovingly and convincingly."
Sept. 1999:Neill Brown, Organist, Choirmaster, AAGO, First United Methodist Church Toms River, New Jersey.
e-mail: Innkawgneeto@webtv.net
 


"His abilities at playing have captured the attention and admirationof organists around the world."
Okt. 1999:Brian A. Fahey, Benchmark Keyboards Inc.
P.O. Box 56
Clarence, NY 14031-0056
Phone: 716 - 759-0666
e-mail: brianfahey@juno.com
 


"His recording is deserving of the acolades it has received"
Okt. 1999:Jon Busch, Aspen, Colorado, e-mail: busch@rof.net
 


"Felix Hell performed like nothing I have heard before. Hisoutstanding manual and pedal technique left everyone stunned.......and he performed each peace with stunning fidelity..."
Okt. 1999:Antoni Scott, e-mail: ascott@epix.net
 


"I was impressed with the astonishing musicianship...Mr. Hell was in total command of the large Aeolian-Skinner. He is a match for the best in the profession..."
Okt. 1999:Stanley Lowkis, California, e-mail: nstar@MediaOne.net
 


"In thirty years he will be only 44 years old! Awesome!"
Okt. 1999:Bruce P. Bogert, Massachusetts, e-mail: bpbogert@shore.net
 


"...Wonderful performance...We were morst impressed with the technique and with the depth of his musical communication through his playing...this concert was indeed a mature and uplifting one."
Okt. 1999:Bob Weaver, Massachusetts, e-mail: bweaver@MtHolyoke.edu
 


"Felix Hell, at age 14, has already established himself as oneofthe world finest classical organists....I am looking forward to hearing himagain and again..."
Nov. 1999:Karl W. Keller, Philadelphia, e-mail: dtos1@juno.com
 


"who ever playes and played Franck’s a-minor Choral,I have never heard it as tonight. The best of the best...... and the Bach D-Major, so clear, so brillant, and so virtuosic......Felix Hell is the most interesting organtalent I have never encountered before....."
21. Nov., 1999:Dr. Thomas Schmidt, organist, pianist
Director of Music
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
New York, NY
 


"Felix Hell is a young Virtuoso Organist that possesses theGod given talent of impeccable technique, superb registration, beautiful phrasing and very musicalunderstandings of the selections he performs. He inspires all the listeners that have apleasure and privilege to hear his performances. Beautiful Sounds of Organ Music are all around us ...Thanks to God, His Family, His Teachers and FELIX HELL....HE IS A TREASURE...."
07. März, 2000:Dr. William Nash, organist
Director of Music
Emmanuel Lutheran Chruch
Pottstown, PA
 


"It was a truly great pleasure to have you as part of the Spring 2000 Recital Series. It was an impressive repertoire impressively played. Both the tutoredand untutored ears had a wonderful time. Your music reached out and touched so many people. Bravo!"
25. April, 2000:Karen DeFrancis
Cathedral Production
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
New York, NY
 


"An der Orgel sind Wunderkinder selten, schließlich ist hierzunächst eine profunde Klaviertechnik von nöten.....Felix Hell wird beiden Tasteninstrumenten gerecht. Was ein Spiel anbetrifft, so ist alle Entwicklung schon weit gediehen. Die Skalenbewegungen samt anschließenden Pedalsolo in Bachs C-Dur-Toccata erklangenakkurat und perlend, und auch die Fuge war zu jener konzisen Geschlossenheitzusammengefügt, die zugleich auf künstlerische Substanz verweist...(FelixHell) ist auch in romantischer Orgelmusik stilsicher zu Hause."
20. Juni, 2000:Stuttgarter Nachrichten
 


"...ein Ausnahmetalent...Komplexe polyphone Zusammenhängebei Bach und Buxtehude formuliert Felix Hell klar aus. Mendelssohns f-mollSonate erfaßt er mit zielstrebiger Energie. Stilistische Unterschiedeergründet er schlüssig. Für Francks Trosième Choralfindet er geradezu experimentell Klangersatz für original französischeRegister..."
23. Juni, 2000:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
 


"...a most extraordinary and gifted organist....a dazzling, once-in-a-liftime kind of talent....definitely someone to watch in the upcoming years asa major musical star."
30. Juni, 2000:David Dyer, Pianist, Aspen/Colorado
 


"(Felix Hell) indeed plays like a master. What’s more Iheardsounds out of our little 30 rank organ that I’d never heard before....Theaudience was on ist feet more than once and cheered his performance mightily."
01. Juli, 2000:Jon Busch, Aspen/Colorado
 


"(Felix Hell) is extraordinary and so polite and has such a senseofself confidence without seeming overly impressed with himself. He will go beyond the stars."
26. Juli, 2000:Dr. William Tate
Grace Episcopal Church
Charleston, South Carolina
 


"...The Widor Toccata was the blockbuster. Felix hit it „right on“ in a fast pace. At the end, Felix held that last, high note, right before the big chords, longerthan I’ve heard anyone do. He held that note, then let it reverbrate in thehugecathedral for what seemed like a few seconds before crashing downthe lastchords...The effect was pure goose bumps...."
28. August, 2000:Richard Blacklock, Reston/Virginia
 


"Johann Sebastian Bach's formidable Prelude and Fuge in G Minor isan acid test for any organist, and (Felix)
"pulled it off" with aplomb. And I haven't heard Widor's Toccatafrom Symphony V played with such speed
and accuracy since Vergil Fox's recording on the organ at RiversideChurch from the 1960s!"

11. September, 2000:John W. Wrigley
Box 5644
Friendship Station
Washington, DC 20016-5644
 


„Hey Felix –

you sharing with us your inner souls of musical beauty. And you can tell the audience was equally enthralled by your fine musical skills, performancestandards, and capivatingvirtuosity.

I would never have guessed that your program of „heavier“ organ standardswould so beautifully appeal to a „general“ audience; but you proved so effortlesshow incorrect I was in my assumption. Rather, was I saw was more a formal program,yet played with such living sound, life, fire, and freshness that the audience had nochoice but to love each note...."

18. September, 2000:Chric Nemec
Organist, Pianist
Lindenwood Christian Church
Memphis, Tennessee
 


"...It was truly a wonderful experience. Felix’s renderings of Bachare likely I’ve never heard. The „faster“ pieces are so clear and articulate,and the „slower“ pieces are absolutely beautiful and soulfully expressive."
19. September, 2000:Beau Suratt
Pianist, Asst. Organist
First United Methodist Church
Jackson, Tennessee
 


"(Felix Hell´s) CD will snap you to attention with the vigorous, reasoned, perceptive, and totally convincing, outward-reaching interpretations. They require neither apology, nor explanation, since the musicianship isat a very advanced level....
...he surely sets a standard that many established and honored olderplayers would struggle to equal."

Michael Barone
PIPEDREAMS
Minnesota Public Radio
St. Paul-Minneapolis, USA

in the "American Organist", (Oktober 2000 issue)
 


"Pensacola was treated to an amazing recital tonight by Felix Hell. The program was a mammoth, even for a seasoned professional... Felix perfomed flawlessly and without the least hint of tension. I have never heard anyone of Felix's age play with such respect for the 'long musical line'...hisarticulation, especially in the Baroque selections, rang with a clarityin every voice that is rarely experienced."
Pensacola, 05. Jan., 2001:Dr. Lynne A. Lauderdale, D.M.A, N.C.T.M.
Associate Professor (Piano, Organ, Music History)
The University of West Florida
 


"I finally got to hear Felix Hell and speak to him face to face...Felix kept his audience spellbound...He has a sure and sturdy technoquethat rivals many veteran organists.... The Fantasy and Fugue in g minor(BWV 542) was outstanding. Felix's pace was much brisker than I haveever heard it,very refreshing and surefooted. The D major, BWV 523, wasstirrring....andthe Vierne Final from the first symphony was stunninglygorgeous."
Pensacola, 10. Jan., 2001:Glenda Sutton, Organist
St. Agatha´s Episcopal Church
DeFuniak Springs, Florida
 


"Felix Hell....excudes a natural muscality and a palpable eagerness to perform...His Bach, Buxtehude and Mendesllsohn were elegantly expressive: he lingered over
cadential harmonies and exuberantly freed the fantasy sections. His BachD-Major Prelude and Fuge was heroic."

Aug. 2001:Dr. Marcia van Oyen in THE DIAPASON
 


"How can one decribe the indescribable? For those who attended the recital, what remains is an indelible smile.
For those who didn't, there is absolutely no way to adequately convey the magic of what happened that evening,
September 21, 2002, in the sanctuary of the Tryon Presbyterian Church.

Felix Hell is, without reswervation, one of the leading organ virtuosos in the world today.....he kept the audience spellbound by his incredibe skill, energy and the feeling he displayed througout the flawless performance...For those who attended, among them many talented musicians, this was the most memorable musical event of their lives.
... awestruck by what they heard. It was a history-making event in the life of our church."

23. September 2002:Bill Wuehrmann
Tryon Presbyterian Church
Tryon, North Carolina, USA
 


"Felix Hell is to the organ, what J.S.Bach is to the polyphony. Both man have no rivals of any age or background. Hell and Bach is a journey so far in the direction opposite to the homophonous and figurative one that for days after experiencing it, I felt shaken.....
...Such life, such light. The joy in Felix Hell's playing is something that can't be learned. Mastery of notes and tasteful registration can be accomplished by the facile and diligent, but conveying the very soul of a piece is the province of genius."

30. September 2002:Rita E. Landrum, Pianist, Organist, Composer
Tryon, North Carolina, USA
 


"...it is difficult to know whether (Felix's) technical skills are better or whether his sensitive execution od the music. Both are top drawer."
19. September 2003:Carl Dodrill
Pipe Organ Foundation, Seattle
 


"...After a festive convention banquet, there was an impressive recital by Felix Hell. His ability to juxtapose the dramatic with a delicate lyricism was a moving experience for all attending."
Oktober 2003:F.M.Gilmour, reporting about the AGO Region VI convention
 
 



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