BACH & THE DANCE OF HEAVEN & EARTH
ISBN 0-9541048-5-4, 32pp. Colour throughout
PRICE UK Pounds: £8.00
Contains photos, eurythmy form & interviews with Prof. Paul ROBERTSON (leader Medici String Quartet), Maren Stott (eurythmy), Alan Stott (research) on interpreting BACH; the hidden sacred models (chorales, the creed, etc. involving gematria) in the solo-violin works, especially the famous CHACONNE (to his deceased wife) of the D-minor Partita. Full research details in bibliography.


THE ESSENCE OF TONALITY [NEW EDITION]
By Hermann Beckh
ISBN 978-0-9553077-7-5, 72p, Illustrated Booklet
PRICE UK Pounds: £8.50
This essay is written for those who have not only a general understanding or interest in music, but also a feeling for the keys and their individual, differentiated colourings, and who can experience them inwardly. It is written for musicians and music-lovers who, because of their particular musicality experience something spiritual, and for spiritual seekers and sensitive people who, because of their particular spirituality, have experienced a connection with music. The facts and connections indicated here are in themselves not really new. Through the method of observation attempted here, they might be viewed in a new light. This short work does not claim to have exhausted the subject. It would hope to stimulate the thoughtful reader to further work on these inner considerations and questions.


THE HUMAN BEING AS MUSIC
By Lea van der Pals Tran
ISBN ,
PRICE UK Pounds: £7.00
THE HUMAN BEING AS MUSIC
describes essence and effects of music. The author seeks deeper perspectives, beyond ordinary aesthetic appreciation, based on a lifetime’s experience of eurythmy. Eurythmy, in which music is expressed visually, was initially developed from 1912 by Rudolf Steiner (1861 - 1925). An important and invaluable aspect of this book is the presentation of Steiner’s contribution on music, mainly in his own words.


RESTS AND REPETITION IN MUSIC
By Christoph Peret Tran
ISBN ,
PRICE UK Pounds: £7.00
This book provides an introduction to Peter’s conviction of this power of music. Rests and Repetition in Music contains an exact yet sensitive study of these musical phenomena. Out of this study, Peter then indicates, for teachers and parents alike, how these phenomena are more generally applicable in education and life.
‘Children should learn the art of living. Everybody, albeit in humble measure, can accomplish something in the realm of art. Indeed, is not life itself an art?’ (Christoph Peter)
SONGS OF SUNFIELD
ISBN 0-9524403-1-8, 50pp, Colour
PRICE UK Pounds: £9.95
This Jubilee edition is a facsimile of the delightful book first published in 1940.
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