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- Bringing better music through live performance. Instruments include Pipe Organ, Theater Pipe Organ, Concert Grand Piano, English Handbells, Strings, Harps, Orchestras, and more. Vocals provided by professional singers.
- Mark Andersen, Margaret Page, and Carol Deloach play and sing a program of classical and gospel favorites.
- Mark Andersen, perform six brand new songs composed by Mark Andersen. This performance was live, with around 300 audience members, on the Millennium Stage at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Concert was August 7, 2019. Also including Joseph Miller and Andrew Beck.
- 2003–TV EpisodeInternational Artists Carillon(TM) returns to the Festival of the Nativities in 2014 in Bellevue, Washington, for the 4th year in a row, for a final concert there.
- A joint concert between the Central NC Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and the Durham-Chapel Hill Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Artists include Mark Andersen, Joshua Sobel, Margaret Pate, and Lynn Andersen. Part I.
- A joint concert between the Central NC Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and the Durham-Chapel Hill Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Artists include Mark Andersen, Joshua Sobel, Margaret Pate, and Lynn Andersen. Part II.
- Crescendo. presents the 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts 2020. Sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council. Musicians include Mark Andersen, Janiel Miller, Mary Rosenberg, Lumberton High School Chorus, DJ Brown, and Lynn Andersen. Part I.
- Crescendo. presents the 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts 2020. Sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council. Musicians include Mark Andersen, Janiel Miller,Mary Rosenberg, Lumberton High School Chorus, DJ Brown, and Lynn Andersen. Part II.
- Mark Andersen and Margaret Pate celebrate the Art of Song, with classical and Jazz offerings. Mark Andersen accompanies on the Pipe Organ and Piano, Margaret sings Classical and Jazz selections. Filmed in the sanctuary of Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, NC.
- Robeson County Arts Council presents River Voices at UNC Pembroke 2020. Filmed in Moore Hall at UNCP. Featuring Mark Andersen, Andrew Beck, Mary Rosenberg, and Lynn Andersen. Part of a series of concerts performed in the cities of Robeson County.
- Crescendo. presents the 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts 2019. Sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council. Musicians include Mark Andersen, Janiel Miller, Bella Venti Woodwind Quintet, and Lumberton High School Chorus, directed by Teresa Davis. Filmed at First Baptist Church in Lumberton.
- 2003–TV EpisodeJaniel Miller reads an abridged version of Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol." She plays all the characters, and does all the voices. This was performed at 12th Night Concert of Hope and Healing in 2019 at First Baptist Church in Lumberton, NC. Sponsored by Robeson County Arts Council.
- Mark Andersen performs six brand new songs composed by Mark Andersen. This performance was live, with around 300 audience members, in the Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Concert was August 7, 2019. Also including Joseph Miller, Andrew Beck.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part I. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part II. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part III. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part IV. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina, with footage from Daniels Recital Hall in Seattle in July 2009 with Kelle Brown. Part V. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church, with the exception of the DRH footage.
- 2003–TV EpisodeArrangements of time-honored Hymns by Mark Andersen. Performed on an Estey 2 Manual and Pedal Reed Organ, well over 100 years old. This kind of organ was found across America in hundreds of churches in the early 1900s. As you hear the sound, it may bring back the sound of churches, like the one in Little House on the Prarie.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VI. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- The pieces that you are going to hear on this program have all been composed recently, by Mark Andersen, during the pandemic, It is all original and brand new. This is the very first performance of these pieces that has ever been heard. We hope that you enjoy what you are about to hear. Thank you so much to the wonderful staff, and the wonderful institution that is Givens Performing Arts Center (GPAC). It is the premiere performance center of Robeson County, NC.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VIII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part IX. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part X. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XI. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XIII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XIV. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Crescendo. Episode 389 - Hymns of Hope, Part XV with Mark Andersen. This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XV. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Crescendo. Episode 390 - Hymns of Hope, Part XVI with Mark Andersen. This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XVI. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Crescendo. Episode 391 - Hymns of Hope, Part XVII with Mark Andersen. This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XVII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Crescendo. Episode 392 - Hymns of Hope, Part XVIII with Mark Andersen. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Olin Henderson Welsh. October 9, 1926 - June 19, 2021. Our strongest supporter. This Hymns Of Hope Series is dedicated to Lee Jones, whose love of Pipe Organ Music inspired these episodes. Mark Andersen plays Hymns of Hope during quarantine at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XVIII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- This special edition of Crescendo is in memory of the events of September 11, 2001. As Mark saw the events unfolding in New York City that day, and his friends killed by the attack, he was moved to sit down and compose the featured Opus at the start of our show today. Prayer for 9/11.
- Arrangements of time-honored Carols by Mark Andersen. Performed on an Estey 2 Manual and Pedal Reed Organ, well over 100 years old. This kind of organ was found across America in hundreds of churches in the early 1900s. As you hear the arrangements on the Reed Organ, it may bring memories or Christmases long ago.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part I. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays favorite Christmas Music at the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro, North Carolina. He also accompanies a short silent Christmas movie. Thanks to Brian Gray, Mac Abernathy, Barry Simmons, and April Kelli Sturdivant for helping to make this project possible.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part II. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- 2003–TV EpisodeMark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part III - Christmas. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- 2003–TV EpisodeMark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part IIV. Music for Epiphany. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- International Artists Foundation proudly presents our 400th Episode. Dedicated to videographer/producer/editor Lynn Andersen. We have chosen to feature Theatre Organ for this, since many of our viewers are theatre organ enthusiasts. We also feature an updated logo.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part V. Music for Epiphany. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VI. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part VIII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part IX. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part X. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Arrangements of Patriotic 4th of July music by Mark Andersen. Performed on an Estey 2 Manual and Pedal Reed Organ, well over 100 years old, that has been expertly rebuilt to an almost new condition. This is a rare opportunity to hear one of these fine historic instruments, in as close to original condition as possible.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XI. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.
- Mark Andersen plays Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Part XII. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen. This music was played for video church services for Trinity Episcopal Church.