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- Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts. After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Rev. Kelle Brown of Seattle is the featured performer, singing gospel favorites for our receptive audience.
- Robeson County Arts Council presents a 12th Night Benefit Concert for the Arts. After the devastation of the floods from Hurricane Matthew, this concert is a benefit for replacing Music Instruments and Art Supplies lost in the floods. Lisa Lee Rust, Lynn Andersen, and Monique Singletary with Arione String Quartet. Welcome by Lumberton Mayor Bruce Davis.
- 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.
- 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.
- We celebrate 12th Night with some compositions by Mark Andersen, and traditional Scottish, Irish, and English tunes, plus others. Featuring Mark Andersen on Organ, Sharon Grabner on Hammered Dulcimer, Jan Bleakney and Susan Strick on Harp, and Lynn Andersen on Solo English Handbells.
- Topics include how to fly and instrument approach, airplane parachutes, and the 777-300ER.
- 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 plays Christmas Music at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Special guests include Lynn Andersen, Janiel Miller, and Devorah Grunow. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen.
- 2003–TV EpisodeMark Andersen plays a New Year's Celebration on his historic Estey Reed Organ. This is an arrangement of an ancient Scottish Melody, Auld Lang Syne. This mini-episode was created at the request of the Estey Reed Organ Foundation. It is recorded at First Baptist Church in Lumberton, North Carolina, where the instrument is currently housed.
- 2003–TV EpisodeMark Andersen plays a Thanksgiving Tribute on his 130 year old historic Estey Reed Organ. Arrangements and an original composition on familiar Thanksgiving melodies. This mini-episode was created at the request of the Estey Reed Organ Foundation.
- Raised in Malawi, Napoleon Dzombe grew up to teach his people how to live lives more fully.
- Topics include the Cobra attack helicopter, Team AeroDynamix, and the A-10 Thunderbolt II, affectionately called the warthog.
- Mark Andersen is joined by musician Lynn Andersen and composer Mary Carol Warwick at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. All performance numbers are taken from three Advent Concerts performed at Trinity during Advent 2023.
- Start up and Run Up: Sara and Anthony run the checklists with us as we look at all the steps pilots take on the ground to make sure things go as planned in the air. Weather Makers: Anyone can predict the weather, but this team of rugged North Dakota cowboys actually tames Mother Nature and makes it! Aerostars: A precision aerobatic team that flies Yak 52s while performing a captivating aerial show in tight formation at air shows all over North America.
- Topics include Float Planes, how to Buy an Aircraft, and Maintaining and Regenerating aircraft at the USAF's 'boneyard.'
- Topcis include the GlasAir homebuilt aircraft, the Legend Cub, and a look at how terminal designs effect passengers.
- Rupp (Jannings) is a former butcher, made rich in the meat packing industry as a result of the reversal of fortunes brought on by WWI. He is crude, uncouth and uneducated. His son, Fred, is the apple of his father's eye and is an auto enthusiast. The widowed Rupp falls in love with a former aristocrat, Helen, now down on her luck and pawning her last heirloom. He proposes marriage and she accepts in order to save her ailing mother who needs a monetary influx to avoid death. Her former boyfriend, Platen, warns Helen against Rupp's intentions - he and Rupp are enemies, Rupp having caused his being fired for protecting a chorus girl against Rupp's unwanted advances. Meanwhile, Graf, a shyster, arranges purchase of a near bankrupt auto manufacturing firm, Phoenix, to Rupp's great advantage with practically no monetary recognition to Graf, who swears revenge. Rupp comes upon his son begging Helen not to marry his father but to return to Platen. Rupp misinterprets the scene, thinks his son is after his intended, and banishes him. The last twenty minutes involve an auto race and its aftermath. Fred unknown to all becomes the driver of his father's rival auto maker. Platen is driving for Rupp's firm, Phoenix. In order to win, Rupp has bribed Graf to make sure his rival won't.
- 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.
- Amin, a young illegal immigrant, has just joined a group of other illegals camping in the forest. Every night is an opportunity to try to sneak into the dockyards and stow away under a truck. Over the course of his attempts, Amin discovers that between the forest and the men passing through it, there are other groups, other faces, other spaces.
- 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.
- Oxygen Lab: Kurtis experiences oxygen deprivation in the High Altitude Lab at Embry Riddle University. Anatomy of a Commercial Flight: We unlock the cockpit door and show you what goes on inside the areas of a commercial flight that have always remained mysteriously secret.
- Jamila was born in a Danish refugee camp eight years ago. Her parents made it to Denmark from Iraq ten years ago. Jamila has had many friends but most only stayed for a short while. Right now Cecilie is her best friend. They flirt with the boys and go to belly dancing at the after school club. But Cecilie and her family have been denied asylum and send out of the country. Who will be Jamila's next friend?
- Basler DC-3 Conversions: Just when you think a classic old airliner might be ready for retirement, it's converted into a modern marvel. Aviation Career Choices: Anthony visits the University of North Dakota to learn some of the many other ways to make a living in the world of aviation besides being an airline pilot.
- Topics include the Civil Air Patrol, E-3 Sentry AWACS, and the B-17 Flying Fortress.
- We celebrate Spring with a concert with English Handbells and Strings! International Artists Carillon is pleased to present their Spring concert, featuring International Artists Carillon, Rocoempo Trio members, Handbell Soloist Malia Johnson, Hammered Dulcimer player Sharon Grabner, and the Handbell Duo of Lynn Andersen and Corentin Pokorny. Part I.
- We celebrate Spring with a concert with English Handbells and Strings! International Artists Carillon(TM) is pleased to present their Spring concert, featuring International Artists Carillon(TM), Rocoempo Trio members, Handbell Soloist Malia Johnson, Hammered Dulcimer player Sharon Grabner, and the Handbell Duo of Lynn Andersen and Corentin Pokorny. Part II.
- After two critically acclaimed albums, The Minds of 99 with front figure Niels Brandt are in the process of making their third release, 'Solkongen'. But can Niels create anything, now that he's suddenly in a good place in his life? A raw and honest tale of the journey of five friends towards the source of light.
- Winter Flying: How do pilots prepare for winter flying? Anthony shows us the different methods to keep yourself and your plane warmed up in those cold winter months. Boeing 787 Dreamliner: We take a look inside Boeing's new exciting, efficient and luxurious aircraft. Black Diamond Jet Team: Nearly as cool as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds... but they're civilian!
- Mark Andersen plays Christmas Music at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. Special guests include Lynn Andersen, Janiel Miller, and Devorah Grunow. All music is either composed by Mark Andersen, or arranged by Mark Andersen.
- 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.
- CINDERELLA IN SPAIN/CENICIENTA EN ESPAÑA is a delightful bi-lingual musical adaptation composed by Mary Carol Warwick, staged, directed, and orchestrated by Mark Andersen. Starring Janiel Miller, Laura Morgan, Danny Oakden, Joshua Conyers, and Melvin Ezzell.
- CINDERELLA IN SPAIN/CENICIENTA EN ESPAÑA is a delightful bi-lingual musical adaptation composed by Mary Carol Warwick, staged, directed, and orchestrated by Mark Andersen. Starring Janiel Miller, Laura Morgan, Danny Oakden, Joshua Conyers, and Melvin Ezzell.
- Oracles say the seed of an Earth Angel and Fallen Angel will be born. The child's path will be divided between Good and Evil until they are old enough to choose, and the side not chosen by The One will be wiped from existence forever.
- Taken from the recent concert "Themes of Love" at Daniels Recital Hall, we are pleased to present Lynn Andersen on solo and duo English handbells, Corentin Pokorny on duo English handbells, Romaric Pokorny on Viola, Rocoempo Trio on strings, and Mark Andersen on the theater Organ.
- We are pleased to present the 2014 Christmas Gala Concert at Daniels Recital Hall. This final concert before reconstruction of the building includes Mark Andersen, Janiel Miller, Lynn Andersen, Rocoempo Trio, Ruth Caswell, the Carillon Quartet, and International Artists Carillon(TM).
- 2003–TV EpisodeWe are pleased to present the 2014 Christmas Gala Concert at Daniels Recital Hall. This final concert before reconstruction of the building includes Mark Andersen, Janiel Miller, Lynn Andersen, Rocoempo Trio, Ruth Caswell, the Carillon Quartet, and International Artists Carillon. Part II.
- Two years ago, Roger Dahl (60) and Trine Lyrek (40) decided to make a plan for winning Europe's longest and toughest dog-sledge race, Finnmarksløpet. To raise the stakes, they even planned to win two years in a row. Her reason: she hadn't won it before. His reason: he wanted to win it one more time!
- Mark Andersen plays Easter Hymns From Trinity, during the pandemic at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. 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 EpisodeWe present some wonderful Renaissance music by Ensemble Electra (1st of 2) in their concert called "Telemann, Händel, Bach...and before." Performed live at Trinity Parish Church Vicki Boeckman on recorder, Tekla Cunningham on Violin, and Jillon Stoppels Dupree on harpsichord.
- 2003–TV EpisodeWe present some wonderful Renaissance music by Ensemble Electra (2nd of 2) in their concert called "Telemann, Händel, Bach...and before." Performed live at Trinity Parish Church Vicki Boeckman on recorder, Tekla Cunningham on Violin, and Jillon Stoppels Dupree on harpsichord.
- In the pilot episode of Montana Society, we meet Dean and his crew of men who endeavor to re-purpose an underground bunker in Paradise Valley, Montana. Cale, the newest member of the crew is freshly sober and finds some pills in the bunker's infirmary. The boys begin battling an indestructible nuclear chicken coop.
- Mark Andersen performs music of the period on a 100 year old Estey Reed Organ, 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.
- Guardian Angels: Experiencing an aviation emergency where the calm voice on the other end of the radio helps get our pilot out of trouble. Thunderbird for a Day: Always wanted to know what it would be like to be a Thunderbird? We follow one of our producers as she trains and flies with the USAF Thunderbirds! Fifi: The infamous B-29 bomber from WWII. We take you through the different crew positions of this historic aircraft.
- Mark Andersen plays a private concert at the Fisher Organ House in Des Moines, WA on the Mighty Wurlitzer organ. This organ was originally installed in Seattle's Granada Theater, then moved to KOMO Broadcast Studios of Seattle, where it was heard on air for many years. It has been rebuilt and now resides in the Fisher Organ House in Des Moines, WA.
- After the earth is hit by a deadly virus, a man has to face the consequences of his actions in the past.
- Topics include the Savannah light sport aircraft, the Huey helicopter, and Kurtis learns how to fly formation.
- John Mohr, Barnstormer: We get to know the man who flies a stock 1947 Stearman like no one else on the planet. T-45 Goshawk: We explore the aircraft that introduces fighter pilots to carrier landings. Balloons: Quiet and peaceful, these mammoth bags of hot air require unique skills to fly.
- 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.
- 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.