TRANSCRIPT: August 12, 2020 MID-WEEK MUSICAL INTERLUDES #15 Hi, my name is Melissa Givens, Assistant Professor of Music at Pomona College in Claremont, California, and I'd like to welcome you to “Mid-Week Musical Interludes,” our podcast series featuring an array of glorious new and not-so-new works as recently performed by faculty, guests and students of Pomona College. For more information on the music from our podcasts please visit us at pomona.edu/musicpodcast, and music podcast is all one word. This week we close our summer series, “A Mid-week Musical Interlude,” with award-winning guitarist Jack Sanders. In this episode he will delight us with Mauro Guiliani’s Sonata, Op. 15, a three-movement work that offers an array of colors and textures from light to melancholic, but always dramatic. Incidentally, Mr. Sanders built the instrument he used for this performance. We hope you have enjoyed this summer’s offerings and invite you visit our concert calendar page to learn about new music listening opportunities as the semester unfolds, and thank you so much for joining us. [Mauro Giuliani: Sonata, Op. 14 I: Allegro spiritoso
II. Adagio con grand espressione
III. Finale, Allegro vivace]
 ___________________________________________________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE PODCAST The music for this podcast was recorded in Bridges Hall of Music on the campus of Pomona College, 150 E. Fourth St., Claremont, CA. The Shostakovich is from April 2017 and the Beethoven from February 2020. Read about the performer, Jack Sanders: Jack Sanders (guitar): www.pomona.edu/directory/people/jack-sanders