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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
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| − | '''Duration''': c. | + | '''Duration''': c. 15:40<br /--> |
| − | + | '''Publisher''': [[Smith Publications]] (Copied and edited by Ron Coulter)<br /--> | |
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==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
| − | + | 1. Liberty<br> | |
| + | 2. Utopia<br> | ||
| + | 3. Destruction<br> | ||
| + | 4. Reality<br> | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
| − | + | Instrumentation is unspecified, as in Beyer's "PERCUSSION".<br> | |
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== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
| + | The first known complete performance of Horizons 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. | ||
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== Commercial Discography== | == Commercial Discography== | ||
| − | + | ORIGINS: forgotten percussion works, vol. 1 [https://percussionartensemble.bandcamp.com/album/origins-forgotten-percussion-works-vol-1 https://percussionartensemble.bandcamp.com/album/origins-forgotten-percussion-works-vol-1] | |
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer == | == Works for Percussion by this Composer == | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
| − | + | Coulter, Ron. "Forgotten Percussion Works: Johanna Magdalena Beyer" Percussive Notes Online Research Edition, Vol. 1, pgs. 5-23, December 2016. | |
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 9 November 2025
General Info
Year: April 1942
Duration: c. 15:40
Publisher: Smith Publications (Copied and edited by Ron Coulter)
Movements
1. Liberty
2. Utopia
3. Destruction
4. Reality
Instrumentation
Instrumentation is unspecified, as in Beyer's "PERCUSSION".
14 percussionists
Program Notes
The first known complete performance of Horizons 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.
Commercial Discography
ORIGINS: forgotten percussion works, vol. 1 https://percussionartensemble.bandcamp.com/album/origins-forgotten-percussion-works-vol-1
Works for Percussion by this Composer
IV - (IV is the fourth movement of the composition, PERCUSSION)
Horizons - for 14 percussionists
March - Percussion Sextet
PERCUSSION - Percussion Nonet
Percussion Suite - Percussion Quintet
Percussion, op.14 - Percussion Sextet
Strive - Percussion Octet
Three Movements for Percussion - Percussion Ensemble
Waltz for Percussion - Percussion Ensemble
Additional Resources
Coulter, Ron. "Forgotten Percussion Works: Johanna Magdalena Beyer" Percussive Notes Online Research Edition, Vol. 1, pgs. 5-23, December 2016.
References