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MC student Gabe Hatcher to present senior recital on March 25

March 6, 2025

Photo of Gabe Hatcher, performing a senior recital at Maryville College on March 25
Gabe Hatcher ’25

Maryville College senior Gabe Hatcher ’25 will present a trombone and euphonium recital at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 25.

The recital, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall of the Clayton Center for the Arts, located on the Maryville College campus.

The program will include the following selections: “Romance” by Carl Maria von Weber; “Sonata II” by Johann E. Galliard; “Elegy for Mippy II” by Leonard Bernstein; “Six Studies in English Folk Song” by Ralph Vaughan Williams; “Cousins” by Herbert L. Clarke; and “Vox Gabrieli” by Stjepan Šulek.

The recital will also include Matt Hurst ’25 as a guest performer. Chase Hatmaker ’14 will serve as the collaborative pianist.

“I chose this set because it showcases the many styles the trombone has been given through the years. It’s a little bit of everything, from resolute to abstract, and from gentle to bold,” Hatcher said.

Hatcher, a Music major from Seymour, Tennessee, is a 2021 graduate of Seymour High School. He is a student of Tom Lundberg.

Maryville College is a nationally-ranked institution of higher learning and one of America’s oldest colleges. For more than 200 years we’ve educated students to be giving citizens and gifted leaders, to study everything, so that they are prepared for anything — to address any problem, engage with any audience and launch successful careers right away. Located in Maryville, Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the city of Knoxville, Maryville College offers nearly 1,200  students from around the world both the beauty of a rural setting and the advantages of an urban center, as well as more than 60 majors, seven pre-professional programs and career preparation from their first day on campus to their last. Today, our 10,000 alumni are living life strong of mind and brave of heart and are prepared, in the words of our Presbyterian founder, to “do good on the largest possible scale.”