Felix Fox (born May 25, 1876,[1] Breslau, Germany[2] – d. March 24, 1947, Boston, Massachusetts)[3][4] was a German-born concert pianist and educator.
Fox graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Leipzig where he made his debut in 1896.
[12][13] Among Fox's students were the composer Miriam Gideon and pianist and educator Harrison Potter.
In 1932, Fox began work on the operetta, The King Fishers in collaboration with noted Broadway tenor and lyricist George Mitchell.
[18] In 1935, Fox was named a Chevalier in the Legion of Honour for his service to French Music.