Organ Sensation Felix Hell

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2003

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
12.06.2014

Label: Reference Recordings

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Felix Hell

Komponist: Alexandre Guilmant, Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger, Louis Vierne, Franz Liszt (1811–1886)

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  • Felix Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911): Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 14
  • 1 I. Introduction and Allegro 08:19
  • 2 II. Pastorale 08:24
  • 3 III. Final 07:26
  • Joseph (Gabriel) Rheinberger (1839-1901): Abendfriede (Evening Peace)
  • 4 12 Character Pieces, Op. 156: No. 10. Evening Peace in D Major 04:11
  • Louis Vierne (1870-1937): Symphony No. 1 in D minor, Finale
  • 5 Organ Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 14: VI. Final 05:41
  • Franz Liszt (1811-1886): Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H
  • 6 Prelude and Fugue on the name B-A-C-H, S260/R381 12:18
  • Fantasy and Fugue on 'Ad Nos ad Salutarem Undam'
  • 7 Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale Ad nos, ad salutarem undam by G. Meyerbeer, S259/R380 28:17
  • Total Runtime 01:14:36

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Felix Hell gilt als einer der aufregendsten und bemerkenswertesten Organisten der heutigen Konzertszene. Seine Virtuosität und umwerfende Technik, sein tiefes Verständnis der Musik ist umso beeindruckender, als der junge Musiker zum Zeitpunkt dieser Aufnahme erst 17 Jahre alt war. Er ist der aufkommende Superstar dieser Königin der Instrumente und sein Talent zeigt sich auf dieser Aufnahme in seiner ganzen Ausprägung. Hell spielt Meisterwerke für die Orgel von Liszt, Gilmant, Vierne und Rheinberger. Prof. Keith Johnson fängt den spektakulären Sound der massiven Schönstein-Orgel der First-Plymouth Congregational Church (Lincoln, Nebraska) brilliant ein.

Felix Hell, Orgel

The Schoenstein organ at First-Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC, Lincoln Nebraska.


Felix Hell
German concert organist Felix Hell is a phenomenon in several ways. Hailed as the “most well known young concert organist worldwide” (Dr. John Weaver), and “undoubtedly one of the major talents of the century” (Dr. Frederick Swann, AGO president), he “sets standards that many established and honoured older players would struggle to equal” (Michael Barone in “The American Organist”).

Felix has had an active concert career since the age of nine and has already performed more than 700 recitals throughout his native Germany, as well as Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Italy, Jamaica, Korea, Latvia, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Russia, and the USA, where he performed more than 450 recitals in 44 states.

At the age of 21, Felix Hell received global recognition for his performances of the entire organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach in three full cycles, presenting roughly 250 works, totalling close to 20 hours of performance time in each of them. Most recently, in 2013, Felix Hell was engaged by the German Embassy in Seoul to perform the complete organ works of Bach in Seoul, commemorating the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Germany and South Korea. Furthermore, he has performed the complete organ works of Felix Mendelssohn in New York City, commemorating the composer’s 200th birthday.

Felix Hell has been soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, the Jacksonville Symphony, the New England Conservatory Philharmony, the National Academy Orchestra of Canada, the McGill Chamber Orchestra, the Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra, the Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie, the Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester and the Pfalztheaterorchester Kaiserslautern. In November of 2004, Felix gave his debut performance in the famous Boston Symphony Hall.

Felix Hell was born in 1985 in Frankenthal/Pfalz, Germany. He took his first piano lesson at the age of seven, followed by his first organ lesson six months later. At age 11, Mr. Hell continued his studies at the Hochschule für Kirchenmusik in Heidelberg, studying with Johannes Michel and with Christiane Michel-Ostertun. During this period, he was also coached by Professors Martin Lücker, Frankfurt; Pieter van Dijk, Amsterdam; Oleg Yantchenko, Moscow; Wolfgang Rübsam, Saarbrücken; Leo Krümer, Speyer; Franz Lehrndorfer, Munich; and Robert Griffith, Delaware/Ohio 

In September 1999, Felix Hell enrolled at The Juilliard School in New York. Two years later, Mr. Hell was admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he studied with Dr. John Weaver. While at Curtis, he received valuable impulses through coachings and masterclasses with Professors Martin Jean, Marie-Claire Alain, Joan Lippincott and Gillian Weir. In May of 2004, Felix Hell received his Bachelor of Music degree, making him – at the age of 18 – the youngest organ major ever to graduate from this prestigious institute. Felix Hell pursued his graduate studies under the guidance of Professor Donald Sutherland at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, where he received his Artist Diploma degree in May of 2007 and his Master of Music degree in 2008. In 2009, Felix Hell was awarded Johns Hopkins University's prestigious Outstanding Graduate Award. Currently, Mr. Hell is enrolled in the Doctor of Musical Arts program at Peabody. Since 1999, Felix Hell has consistently received merit-based full tuition scholarships for his entire studies. 

Felix Hell is member of the American Guild of Organists, the Organ Historical Society, the German Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde and the Organ Society of Sydney. He is Organ Artist Associate at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Manhattan, as well as Distinguished Organist in Residence at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, PA. In 2007, Mr. Hell was appointed as Adjunct Professor for Organ at the Sunderman Conservatory in Gettysburg, PA. As of 2011, Felix Hell holds the position of Distinguished Visiting Artist at Kosin University in Busan, South Korea.

Felix Hell's discography includes eight CDs, encompassing an organ repertoire of five centuries. All of his recordings have been critically acclaimed by the public as well as by experts. His music is frequently broadcast on radio stations throughout the United States, including PIPEDREAMS of Minnesota Public Radio, as well as by radio stations in Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and by the BBC. He was featured on TV at ABC and NBC, and the German TV stations ARD, ZDF, SWR, RTL, DW, SAT1, and 3SAT.

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