Music by
DANIEL DORFF

 

Sonata (Spirit of the Hudson) for Bass Flute and Piano

Duration: c. 14'

I. Sprawling, burbling
II. Sparkling, glistening
III. Under Winter
IV. Spring Spirits

DETAILS
COMMISSIONED by Peter Sheridan.
PREMIERED by Peter Sheridan and Hyeeun Hahm at the 1st International Low Flutes Festival, Reston VA, April 2018.
AVAILABLE from your favorite sheet music dealer or direct from Presser. RECORDED by Agnieszka Bartoszewicz bass flute and Katarzyna Nowaczewska-Manthey piano on the Sagittaria label, available on all streaming platforms.

YOUTUBE of live performance by Peter Sheridan.

WINNER, 2020 NFA Newly Published Music awards (Low Flutes category).


PROGRAM NOTES
When Peter Sheridan commissioned me to write a piece for bass flute and piano, his only requests were (a) a sonata-like multi-movement work, and (b) some kind of reference to New York, where we both grew up. Just the thought of a bass flute, with its broad and mighty airstream, already reminded me of the mighty Hudson River: from the dense woods of upstate New York, through the beautiful landscapes of New Paltz and Poughkeepsie, down through the celebrated Manhattan waterway.

As I daydreamed how to build a sonata inspired by the Hudson, I thought of its deep primal nature carved by the Ice Age, and the life within the river and on its shores long before humans arrived. I thought of how the river’s magnetism drew Native Americans who honored and built their lives around it. I thought of beautiful trees and wildlife, the annual cycles of ecosystems, and the natural symbiosis between the river itself, the life within, and the life on land spawned by the river’s resources.

I wondered what if Thoreau had sat by the Hudson rather than by Walden Pond; I wondered what if Hesse had set Siddhartha in the Hudson Valley with this river as his metaphor for the flow of life and time.

I wondered whether the sonata should flow from north to south, or have chronological references. I wondered if I should allude to the many poets and painters who have drawn inspiration from the mighty Hudson. Every thought led to the river’s essence, its own spirit and life — flowing through raw nature, from skinny trickles to mightiness spawning cities; supporting subtle life, and becoming a central commons for human societies.

The subtitle Spirit of the Hudson brings it all together.

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The sonata is built in 4 movements, with formal inspiration from the Baroque: A slow Mvt. 1 "Sprawling, burbling" leads directly to the rapid Mvt. 2 "Sparkling, glistening," followed by another slow-fast pair: Mvt. 3 Under Winter" which leads directly into Mvt. 4 "Spring Spirits." In addition to performances of the complete sonata, either pair of movements may be performed on its own for a shorter concert segment.

SONATA (SPIRIT OF THE HUDSON) was premiered at the International Low Flutes Festival in April 2018 by its commissioner, bass flutist Peter Sheridan, with Hyeeun Hahm as pianist.

REVIEWS
"A truly stunning composition. One will never hear the bass flute the same... The emotional colours that are invoked through Dorff's use of lyricism and rhythmic drive set this Gem in a league of its own... Thank you for inspiring the next generation."
            – Peter Sheridan

 

last updated May 9, 2026
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