Mark
Thallander -- Joyful, Joyful
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Price: $15.95 Product#: Mark1096-CD Released:
2003 Label: Independent
Artist Description:
Instrumental -- Organ Music Total Playing Time:
68:12 |
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Other CD by Mark
Thallander
Crown Him
This recording is listed under:
Organ
My Comments
Excellent Organ PlayingThe message
from the Mark Thallander Foundation Website...
ugust 3, 2003 - It started off like just about any other Sunday, of which there
are 52 every year! He was all geared up to lead a congregation in worship as he
played their organ. Organs from across the country have hosted this man,
churches belonging to each one have been blessed hundredfold by his music
ministry. But this particular Sunday was special. This Sunday he was teaming up
with a friend from college days, Judy Hanlon. They hadn't seen each other in
years, but they worked together seamlessly as they led the congregation in a
service of worship in song. It was a glorious service for all at First
Congregational Church in Worcester, MA, but particularly fun for Mark and Judy.
The celebration didn't stop at the end of the service. They spent the afternoon
together celebrating reunited friendships with several people, reminiscing for
hours.
Before he realized it, Mark noticed it was past time for him
to make his journey back to his host's home in Ogunquit, Maine, just over 100
miles away from where he was in Worcester. As he headed back in the Toyota
4Runner he had borrowed from his host, Gary De Vaul, Mark very quickly realized
that his Sunday drive through the beautiful New England countryside would not be
the normal picturesque drive down winding roads through rolling hills of lush
green trees. Instead he would be enjoying another New England phenomenon, the
summer storm. Known for it's abrupt violence, this one was proving no different
than the norm. Mark was fighting heavy wind and rain most of the journey.
Finally approaching his exit to complete his journey to Gary's house, the
4Runner hydroplaned, hit the guardrail, tossing Mark violently around the cab
and landing him in the oncoming traffic!
It was definitely more than an 'E' ticket ride at Disneyland!
And it would most definitely be remembered and set this day off from all the
rest in his life. But little did he know it was just the beginning of a totally
new adventure in life. As the vehicle came to rest, he could hear a woman's
voice. She was talking to him and telling him to turn off the engine. He reached
for the keys and accomplished the task. She kept talking to him, encouraging him
to talk to her and reassuring him help was on the way. Before he knew it, he was
on his way in the ambulance, the woman alongside the road never seen by the
highway patrol or emergency vehicle personnel. Could it have been his very own
angel?
By the time Mark reached the hospital in Portland, ME, he had
lost over 50% of his blood. The 'E' ticket ride with the seatbelt had torn his
left arm at the socket, allowing such great blood loss. Mark explained to the
doctors that he was an organist and pianist and really needed them to save his
arm. They whisked him into surgery.
All the while, Gary was at home preparing dinner for Mark's
arrival. He began wondering what had happened to Mark, as he did not arrive at
the planned hour. After a while, he was really quite worried. When the phone
rang, it was an eery break to the sounds of silence. He was needed at the
hospital as soon as he could get there! Off he went. As Mark awoke after
surgery, Gary told him they had amputated his arm. And a new journey began —
but first a little sleep.
Within the pages of this particular section, you will witness
the faith of this man as he encountered the loss of his arm, the death of his
father thousands of miles away from his hospital bed, and the long hours of
recuperation and therapy. Lest you think this horrible tragedy has taken out one
of church music's brightest stars, know beyond a shadow of a doubt, this is
merely the beginning of great and wonderful things yet ahead for this man of
God! Enjoy this clip from a young woman's journal after hearing Joyce Jones
perform at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida just a few short months
following Mark's accident:
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But it wasn't over yet. We hardly needed to be
directed to keep clapping... We could have brought the house down after
such an encore. She came out a second time and took another bow. Then
she said, "I have a special surprise for you all. I have a very
dear friend who's here and if he would just start walking down here now
I can start talking about him." Silence for a moment and then Mark
Thallander stood up and started walking down the aisle in his straight
manner. Now Dr. Jones had our complete attention. "Mark is a very
dear friend of mine and I've known him for many years. He was in an
accident recently and lost his arm but it hasn't stopped him from
playing. I owe him some music..." - and at this point Mark has
mounted the steps and is standing next to her. She gave him a hug and
continued. "...Because I promised to write him something after his
accident. But Mark really doesn't need me to write him any music because
he can make more music with one arm and two feet than most of us ever
could with two arms and two feet. I've asked him if he would conclude
this concert for me." And with that he sat down to play an amazing
fantasia on the Joyful, Joyful theme. With his one hand he flew up and
down and up and down the keyboard and usually took the melody in the
pedals. It was an arrangement he had done himself and it was amazing.
Everyone was completely still, most with mouths wide open, many with
eyes full of tears. Mark's was a strong testimony of the grace of God in
the lives of his saints: that this fine organist could lose an arm and
go through so many hard times, and still play this Joyful, Joyful as if
he meant it. When it was over and the applause had died down it got very
quiet... There wasn't much conversation. It was a very moving end to a
concert. (written by sbeisner86)
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The
Organ The 125-rank Casavant Organ,
with over 7000 pipes is located in the 4700 seat Worship Center at Lake Avenue
Church, 393 N Lake Ave, Pasadena, California 91101. Celebrating over 100 years
of ministry, this congregation of more than 4000 members is led my Dr. Gordon
Kirk, Senior Pastor.
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