The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1920–1922

GA 277c — 20 October 1922, Stuttgart

Eurythmy Program

See also Cologne, October 29, 1922

Part I
“Sturmesmythe” by Nikolaus Lenau
Etude in F minor by Frederic Chopin
“Wie die Blumen im Garten” by Albert Steffen
‘Allegro’ from Sonata in F major by W. A. Mozart
Children's group: “Schön Blümlein”; “Das Vöglein”; Cheerful prelude; Folk song; “Die Enten”; “Der weiße Hirsch”; “Mausfallen-Sprüchlein”; “Die Schwalben”; “Die Sternlein”; Children's round dance Part II
Satirical prelude with music by Leopold van der Pals
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern: “Palmström am Teich”; “Das böhmische Dorf”; “Die Behörde”; “Korfs Uhr” and “Palmströms Uhr,” with music by Jan Stuten; “Palmström Venus”; “Notturno in Weiß”; “Der Papagei” Czech folk song
Humorous sketches by Christian Morgenstern: “Bock”; “To the North” and “West-East”
“Fée dragée” by Peter Tchaikovsky

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