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Marie Howe’s Stunning Hymn of Humanity, Animated

Brainpickings 04 Apr 2024
I remember my awe at learning that across centuries of warring nationalisms, this piece of music, based on an old Schiller poem and born of Beethoven’s unimaginable trials, had become the ...
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Confirmation Bias: Truth in History’s Most Formidable Enemy, by Michael Hoffman

The Unz Review 26 Jan 2024
Acts 28.3-6. ... The people wanted to believe that St ... 1 ... 2 ... The land of Dürer, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Bach and Beethoven was reduced to Mongol jurisprudence, wherein a new Genghis Khan held absolute power over the lives of GermansJews and gentiles alike.
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Keir Starmer chooses the EU anthem - Beethoven

The Daily Mail 24 Nov 2023
'The melody used to symbolize the EU comes from the Ninth Symphony composed in 1823 by Ludwig Van Beethoven, when he set music to the 'Ode to Joy', Friedrich von Schiller's lyrical verse from 1785.
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Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Confronting the “Ugly Sounds” of Corrupt Politicians

GlobalResearch 22 Sep 2023
Beethoven added three extra verses –coupled with corresponding musical pitches– which were not contained in Friedrich von Schiller’s original “Ode to Joy. ... What is Beethoven’s message to humanity??.
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EU Anthem: “All men become brothers”.

GlobalResearch 21 Sep 2023
The poem of praise (Ode) to Joy is the famous poem by Friedrich Schiller, written as early as 1785 and set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven in the 4th movement of his 9th Symphony.
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Fort Collins Symphony Celebrates 100th Anniversary

North Forty News 09 Sep 2023
Beethoven’s 9th was the first symphony to feature a chorus, which sings Schiller’s homage to brotherhood, the “Ode to Joy” (featuring the Larimer Chorale).
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JEREMY YUDKIN: Boston Symphony Orchestra concludes Tanglewood season with two performances before European tour

The Berkshire Eagle 16 Aug 2023
The final movement of the Beethoven Ninth is a setting of the famous “Ode to Joy,” a poem of spiritual depth and desire, expressing the poet Schiller’s and the composer Beethoven’s yearning for universal peace and amity.
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Damien Geter’s ‘Justice Symphony’ needs to be performed and appreciated nationwide

People's World 29 Jun 2023
A lot of people forget that.” Beethoven was allied with poets like Friedrich Schiller, whose humanist text the composer used for ... Schiller wrote it, Beethoven repeated it, and choruses keep shouting it.
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PSO ends season with Beethoven Saturday

The Paducah Sun 14 Apr 2023
Haydn was a teacher of Beethoven, instructing him in contrapuntal forms ...Ode to Joy” was a poem written in 1785 by German poet Friedrich Schiller and was used by Beethoven in the fourth and final movement of his Ninth Symphony.
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New Mexico Philharmonic to play Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor

Albuquerque Journal 06 Feb 2023
Beethoven’s 9th” on Saturday, Feb ... Beethoven's nearly 200-year-old Symphony No ... 125 is a choral symphony, the final complete symphony by Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824 ... Beethoven's 9th' Presented by New Mexico Philharmonic.
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David Johnson Dalton

Provo Daily Herald 04 Jan 2023
David considered three of the most fortunate things that happened in his life to be his volunteer church service as a young man to Germany, where all things praiseworthy from that culture — ...
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Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony: Vermont’s annual musical New Year’s celebration returns

Times Argus 29 Dec 2022
The Green Mountain Mahler Festival Orchestra and Chorus will perform Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No ... The text is largely taken from German poet Friedrich Schiller’s 1785 “Ode to Joy,” with a few introductory words added by Beethoven.
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SF Symphony dazzles with sublime Beethoven’s 9th, Coleridge, Abels

Daily Californian 06 Dec 2022
As the violins took over, reiterating the Ode to Joy theme, the bass re-emerged through the strains of vocalist Smith Jr., who sung the first line of Beethoven’s adaptation of Friedrich Schiller’s original “Ode to Joy” poem.
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The classical-music world is grappling with accessibility

Economist 17 Nov 2022
The original text, by Friedrich Schiller, begins ... Beethoven, an “above-average composer”, has been “propped up by whiteness and maleness”, contends Philip Ewell, an American musicologist.\nSuch notions did not deter Mr Mobley.
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