"Ode to Joy" is the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. It features a choral setting based on Friedrich Schiller's poem and has become an anthem celebrating unity and brotherhood among all people.
Ninth Symphony: Also known as the "Choral Symphony," it is one of Beethoven's most famous works and represents a groundbreaking fusion between vocal and instrumental elements.
Choral Setting: Refers to incorporating voices (choir) into a musical composition alongside instruments. Beethoven's use of a choir in the final movement of the Ninth Symphony adds an extra layer of emotional impact.
Friedrich Schiller: A German poet, philosopher, and playwright whose works inspired Beethoven. Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy" served as the basis for the lyrics in Beethoven's symphony.
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