top of page

Spiritus

Low Flute Ensemble

3 Alto Flutes, 3 Bass Flutes, 1 Contrabass Flute
ca. 3½ min
Commissioned by DCFlutes for the International Low Flute Society Conference

PDF & Print editions available

Listen
00:00 / 03:28

Preview Score and Instrumentation

Watch

PDF & Print editions available

Program Notes

Whenever I compose for flute, the connection to breath is particularly pronounced, and I felt this characteristic become even more distinct when exploring the expressive possibilities of alto, bass, and contrabass flutes.

Spiritus, derived from the Latin word for breath, breathing, air, or life, delves into the unique capabilities and timbres of this flute ensemble. The composition unfolds in two distinct sections, with the initial segment mimicking the erratic, uneasy, and energetic breath, followed by an exploration of the serene, steady, and pulsating breath.


This work was commissioned by DCFlutes, an ensemble in Washington, D.C. led by Aaron Goldman (Principal Flutist of the National Symphony Orchestra) and Sandra Ragusa (renowned international orchestral conductor and flutist).


The piece is dedicated to Sandra, who took a chance on me years ago and was one of the earliest advocates of my work as a young composer. It was premiered at the 2024 International Low Flutes Festival in Washington, D.C.

MORE LIKE THIS

Spotify Playlist: Orchestral Music
Stay Updated and Learn About New Music

Join the same circle of directors, ensembles, and professionals who stay ahead of the curve. Thoughtful updates — no more than once a month — with first looks at new works and invitations to upcoming projects.

Success!

bottom of page