
Crescendo!
Season 17
TV-G
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.
Where to Watch Season 17
7 Episodes
- River Voices Lumberton 2018E1
River Voices Lumberton 2018Mark Andersen performs several of his original compositions, and Melvin Ezzell sings several tenor arias for the River Voices Series 2018. This program originally aired on WISF TV in Oneonta, NY, and Seattle Community Media in Seattle. © Copyright 2019 International Artists Foundation. - Estey 2 Manual and Pedal Reed OrganE2
Estey 2 Manual and Pedal Reed OrganMark 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. This program originally aired on WISF TV in Oneonta, NY, and Seattle Community Media in Seattle. © Copyright 2019 International Artists Foundation. - Mark Andersen at the Kennedy CenterE4
Mark Andersen at the Kennedy CenterMark Andersen, Joseph Miller, and friends, perform six brand new songs written 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. - American Guild of Organists Concert 2019, Part IE6
American Guild of Organists Concert 2019, Part IA 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. - American Guild of Organists Concert 2019, Part IIE7
American Guild of Organists Concert 2019, Part IIA 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.