mm[ W Arizona State University ffi VM '",illltii, Wtifl, School of Music DOCTORAL RECITAL SBRIES ANDREW C. IRVIN VIOLIN ROBERTMILLS PIANO ASSISTE,D BY Ar-t-tsox SronocH uK, ClRnuver AND CHRISTOPHER DORSEY, GUITAR KATZIN CONCERT HALL Friday,0ctober 26,2001. 5:00 p.m PROGRAM Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Pianoforte I. Verbunkos (Recruiting Dance) II. Pihen6 (Relaxation) m. Sebes (Fast Dance) B6la Bart6k (1881-1945) It Ain't Necessarily **There will be a l}-minute intermission** Claud6 Debussy (1862-1918) Trans. Irvin Widmung op.25, no. Robert Schumann (1810-18s6) Trans. Irvin L Marrietta's Lied fromDie Tote Stadt Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1951) Trans. Irvin Tange Astor Piazzolla Historie du L III. George Gershwin (1885-1940) Du Bose (1885-1940) and Dorothy Heyward Ira Gershwin (1 896- 1983) Trans. Jascha Heifetz Allison Storochuk Beau soir So fromPorgy and Bess Sonata no. I. II. ru. IV. I in A major, Op. 13 Gabriel Faurd (t84s-1924) Allegro molto Andante Ailegro vivace Allegro quasi presto (r92r-1992) Bordel 1900: Molto giocoso Caf6.l930 Christopher Dorsey ************t** This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the performance requirements for the degree Doctor of Musical Arts in violin performance. Andrew C. Irvin is a student of Katie Mcl-in. ln respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones, watches to their silent mode. Thank you. Performance Events Staff Manager Paul W. Estes Performance Events Staff Andrey Astaiza, Rebecca Bell William Cushing, Erin Dow Stephanie Henschel, Marko Kutlesic Jihyun Lee, Elizabeth Maben Katie Ann McCarty, Kelli McConnehey James Parkinson, Greg Striemer Jessica Wood AruzoNe SrrtfrE UNrvER srrY Collrce oF FINE ARTs School of Music Main Campus, P.O. Box 870405, Tempc, AZ 85287-ti405 480-965 - 3 37 1' rvlu.'.asu.cdu,/cla /music