Monthly Archives: July 2007
Shakespeare
First, there is an increasing awareness of the authorship question, and second, abundant cumulative evidence to suggest who held the pen. What did Steiner actually say? Did he leave a clue, to be read when the time was right? This … Continue reading
Reviews
Reviews on my translations of and commentaries on Steiner’s two basic texts for eurythmists. > Download PDF: Reviews
The Philosophy of Freedom
The seven-sentence rhythm of love in R. Steiner’s “The Philosophy of Freedom”. Actually, it is there in all his basic written work, and there are no doubt several other rhythms. These observations of the author’s exact artistic technique, to me … Continue reading
One for one
A look at what this journalistic slogan—accusing eurythmy of being an illustrative art—can teach us. > Download PDF: One for one
Kolben & answer
Robert Kolben is intolerant of my interpretations. But, I think, he chooses to misunderstand. Don’t miss his exemplary analysis of Chopin’s Preludes, included here. > Download PDF: Kolben & answer
Chopin
Chopin’s Preludes, which celebrate the musical system (circle of fifths) as a spiritual path. > Download PDF: Chopin
Readers Letter – Angle-gestures revisited
My letter to the Editor about both the misunderstanding on both the angle-gestures and my Chopin discoveries. I had another go at the angle-gestures (tones). > Download PDF: Readers Letter – Angle-gestures revisited
The Angle-Gestures
Further discussion from the Section Newsletter. > Download PDF: Angle Gestures
Wedemeir & answer
The ensuing discussion in the “Section Newsletter”, stimulated by the article “No more tone-angles?”, with my answering article. > Download PDF: Wedemeir & answer
No more tone-angles?
The first of a two or three articles – which provoked some discussion in the Newsletter. This beautiful and comprehensive technique of embodying the musical system is unfortunately quite misunderstood by some people. > Download PDF: No more tone-angles?