The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1923–1925
GA 277d — 27 July 1923, Dornach
Eurythmy Performance
Prelude in F minor by J.S. Bach
“Where does evil come from?” from the 9th scene of “The Trial of the Soul” by R. Steiner
“Davidsbündler Tänze” op. 6,11 by Robert Schumann
“Schwing Dich auf die Sattelflügel” (Swing Yourself onto the Wings of the Saddle) by Albert Steffen
“Sind unsere Wünsche so flüchtig” (Are Our Desires So Fleeting) by Vladimir Solovyov
“Summer Evening” by Edward Grieg
Ghost Chorus from “Faust I,” Study Room, by J. W. v. Goethe
“Funeral March” by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
“Orpheus” from “King Henry VIII” by W. Shakespeare with music by Leopold van der Pals
Largo in C major from Op. 7,4 by L. v. Beethoven
“Laughing song” by William Blake, with music by Jan Stuten
“Mélodie sans paroles” by Peter Tchaikovsky
“Dirge: Fear no more” from ‘Cymbeline’ by William Shakespeare
“Fairy's lullaby” from “A Midsummer Night's Dream” by W. Shakespeare with music by Max Schuurman
“Full fathom five” from “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare
Musette in G major from the “3rd English Suite” by J. S. Bach
“When icicles hang” from “Love's Labour's Lost” by William Shakespeare
“Clown's song: When that I was” from “Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare