The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1923–1925
GA 277d — 7 September 1924, Dornach
Eurythmy Performance
Andante teneramente in F minor by Johann Ernst Galliard
Pastorale in G major from the Christmas Oratorio by J. S. Bach
“Time: I saw a happy” by Fiona Macleod
“Licht seh ich” by Albert Steffen
“Du hast mein Herz” by Albert Steffen
Prelude by J. S. Bach
“Klearista” by Charles Leconte de Lisle with music by Jan Stuten
Prelude by Pugnani-Kreisler
Romance in F major, Op. 118,5 by Johannes Brahms
“Erlkönigs Tochter” (The Erl-King's Daughter) in the adaptation by J. G. Herder
Prélude, Op. 51,2 by Alexander Scriabin
“The Castle by the Sea” by Ludwig Uhland
“Warum” (Why) by Robert Schumann
“Hark, hark! The lark” from ‘Cymbeline’ by W. Shakespeare with music by Jan Stuten
Overture “Eros” by Leopold van der Pals