Andrew Patchin, Baritone David Gatchel, Piano April 24th, 2020 5:00 PM Recital Hall Don Quichotte à Dulcinée Maurice Ravel I. Chanson Romanesque (1875-1937) II. Chanson Épique III. Chanson à Boire Nebbie Ottorino Respighi Nevicata (1879-1936) Notte Contrasto Traum durch die Dämmerung Richard Strauss Die Nacht (1864-1949) Morgen Zueignung -Intermission- Wach aud mein Herzensschöne Erlaube mir, feins Mädchen Da untem im Tale Die Sonne scheint nicht mehr Es steht ein’ Lind’ All’ mein’ Gedanken Mein Mädel hat einen Rosenmund from Volkslieder Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Oh, what a beautiful mornin’ Rogers and Hammerstein from Oklahoma C’est moi Lerner and Lowe from Camelot This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the Bachelors of Music, Applied Voice degree from Arizona State University -AcknowledgmentsThank you, Jamie, for all you have done for me in the years we have worked together. You have changed my life and helped me to grow into the man I am today. Thank you for your mentorship, love, and unyielding support. Thank you, Mom, for supporting me in everything that I do. For moving me down here and keeping me together when I’m falling apart, for everything you do. You’re the best mom I could ask for. I love you, Momma! Thank you David for playing this recital and having a blast with me on stage! I really enjoy working with you, and am excited to continue our collaboration next year. Thank you to all of my friends and family who have supported me throughout the years. I love each and everyone one of you for your friendship, love, and support. A special thank you to Professors Brian DeMaris, Dale Dreyfoos, Carole FitzPatrick, and Dr. Robert Mills for everything they have done for me in this past academic year. I cannot wait to continue working with you in my Master’s degree.