The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1923–1925

GA 277d — 12 April 1925, Dornach

Eurythmy Performance

The first eurythmy performance after Rudolf Steiner's death featured exclusively verses written by him, including, for the first time, the Michael verse (Michael Imagination), which he had given in his last address on September 28, 1924, and for which he had drafted a “standard form” in the last weeks of his life.

Andante teneramente in C minor from the Cello Sonata by Johann Ernst Galliard
Spell from the “Seelenkalender” (49.) by Rudolf Steiner
Spell from the “Seelenkalender” (52.) by Rudolf Steiner
Quotation from Rudolf Steiner's “Seelenkalender” (1.)
Prelude in E-flat minor by J. S. Bach
Quotation from Rudolf Steiner's ‘Seelenkalender’ (2.)
Quotation from Rudolf Steiner's “Seelenkalender” (3.)
“Die Sonne schaue” (The Sun Looks) by Rudolf Steiner
Largo in G minor from Op. 2 by G. F. Handel
“Michael Imagination” by Rudolf Steiner
Grave adagio by J. S. Bach
The sayings from “The Laying of the Foundation Stone” by Rudolf Steiner

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