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Revision as of 17:48, 8 November 2025

Strive (July 1941) for 8 percussionists Total duration: 4:40

Instrumentation

Player 1 - Triangle,Two High-Pitched Metal Bowls
Player 2 - Three Dragon's Mouths
Player 3 - Two Tom toms
Player 4 - Cymbal, Anvil, Gong
Player 5 - Snare Drum
Player 6 - Bass Drum
Player 7 - Timpani (one drum, no pitch indicated)
Player 8 - Lion's Roar

Note

Strive is published by Smith Publications.

Performances

The first known complete performance of Strive was performed by the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Percussion Group (SIUCPG), conducted by Ron Coulter, at the 5th Annual Outside the Box New Music Festival (Carbondale, Illinois) on 3 April 2011. That program included world premiers of Beyer’s PERCUSSION, Strive, Horizons, and Daniel Kessner’s A Knocktet. As well as rare performances of Colin McPhee’s Kachapi Mas, Lou Harrison’s Oriental, Franziska Boas’ Changing Tensions, and Jose Ardevol’s Preludio a 11.

Recordings

ORIGINS: forgotten percussion works, vol. 1 https://percussionartensemble.bandcamp.com/album/origins-forgotten-percussion-works-vol-1

Sources

Coulter, Ron. "Forgotten Percussion Works: Johanna Magdalena Beyer" Percussive Notes Online Research Edition, Vol. 1, pgs. 5-23, December 2016.