Music by DANIEL DORFF |
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DETAILS (original version for Piccolo and Piano): COMPOSED for and PREMIERED by Kate Prestia-Schaub, Murietta CA, January 2009. WINNER, International Piccolo Symposium 2009 biennial composition competition. TEXAS UIL Prescribed Music List for all-state audition repertoire. RECORDED on on Talanton/Harmonia Mundi by Gudrun Hinze and Markus Zugehor. RECORDED (private label) by Kate Prestia-Schaub and Martin Kennedy, private label. RECORDED by Agnieszka Bartoszewicz and Katarzyna Nowaczewska-Manthey on the Sagittaria label, available on all streaming platforms. Over 25 piccoloists have uploaded recordings to YouTube and other streaming platforms. HEAR Gudrun Hinze's CD. BUY the Piccolo and Piano version from your favorite sheet music dealer, or direct from Presser.
PROGRAM NOTES By 2008, Sonatine de Giverny was being performed so frequently that I decided to write another piccolo piece as soon as an opportunity arose. Since Giverny is a study in French style, I knew the new piece must be in my own authentic American voice. That summer, Giverny was performed six times at the NFA convention as a mandatory competition piece, and I returned from the August 2008 convention all charged up to write something different for piccolo. In September, Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote to tell me about the International Piccolo Symposium's new composer competition. She proposed that if I write a new piccolo/piano piece, she would record a demo for me to submit to the competition, and she would submit applications to perform it at the 2009 IPS convention and NFA convention. What amazing timing! I set out to compose a flashy showpiece with a jazzy snap, lots of idiomatic scales and arpeggios, and a scary middle section, and by mid-October FLASH! was complete. Kate followed suit and all 3 wishes came true - Flash! won first prize in the IPS composer competition, and she performed it both there and at NFA. In the meantime many other piccoloists have added the work to their repertoire, Cynthia Ellis wrote an article about it for Flute Talk magazine. Walfrid Kujala began playing Flash! on his recitals, and he then commissioned a band accompaniment to premiere at NFA in 2010. Sarah Jackson soon began playing Flash! on her recitals, and she commissioned an orchestral version to premiere at the 2014 NFA convention. REVIEWS "Daniel Dorff's Flash! is a jazzy American-sounding piece with shades of Gershwin to my ears. It's a lot of fun to listen to and I imagine to play, and was at the time of the release of this CD being arranged for piccolo and wind orchestra." online review of Gudrun Hinze's CD, by Rosamund Plummer, www.flutefocus.com HIGHLIGHT ARTICLE in Flute Talk magazine's "Let's Talk Picc!" feature by Cynthia Ellis. |
![]() Sarah Jackson and Daniel Dorff in Chicago Symphony Hall following the world premiere of the orchestra version ![]()
Walfrid Kujala and Daniel Dorff at the Anaheim Convention Center
following the world premiere
of the band version
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last updated May 25, 2026 |
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