The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1923–1925
GA 277d — 5 May 1923, Wrocław
Eurythmy Performance
While the Goetheanum eurythmy group performed in Breslau on May 5, in Nuremberg on May 9, in Heidenheim on May 11, and in Ulm on May 14, Rudolf Steiner first stayed in Dornach and then gave lectures in Kristiania from May 14 to 22.
Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, by Frédéric Chopin
“Christmas” by Albert Steffen
“Die Seele, fremd” (The Soul, Alien) by Albert Steffen
“Die Geisterscharen” (The Ghosts) by Albert Steffen
Etude in A flat major, Op. 25,1 by Frédéric Chopin
“Als wir auf der goldenen Insel” (When We Were on the Golden Island) by Albert Steffen
Adagio cantabile by Giuseppe Tartini
“Der Sänger” by J. W. v. Goethe
Allegro in E-flat major, Op. 7 by L. v. Beethoven
‘Sehnsucht’ by Dschung Tsü with music by Jan Stuten
“Mein Kind” by Heinrich Heine
“Slavonic Dance” by Antonin Dvořák
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern: “Bim Bam Bum”; “Korf in Berlin”; “Palmström in Stuttgart”; “Korf's Jokes”; “The Really Practical People”
“Humorous Rondo” by Max Schuurman