Step into the world of classical music with one of the most iconic symphonies ever composed: Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125. Known for its powerful final movement, featuring the famous "Ode to Joy," this symphony stands as a testament to the human spirit, unity, and triumph.
Completed in 1824, Symphony No. 9 was Beethoven's final symphony and one of the first major symphonies to include choral parts. The triumphant final movement, set to Friedrich Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy," celebrates brotherhood and the shared joy of humanity, creating a timeless anthem of hope and unity.
🎻 Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Beethoven's orchestral mastery and experience the electrifying journey from the dramatic opening to the glorious choral finale. This legendary piece has captivated audiences for centuries and continues to inspire countless people across the globe.
Whether you are a classical music aficionado or someone seeking a moment of inspiration, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a must-listen. Let the timeless power of "Ode to Joy" uplift and energize you!
Credits:
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra)
Conductor: René Leibowitz
Chorus: Beecham Choral Society
Soprano: Inge Borkh
Contralto: Ruth Siewert
Tenor: Richard Lewis
Bass: Ludwig Weber
Publisher Info: “Trésors de la Musique”, 1961
Copyright: Public Domain - Non-PD US
Misc. Notes: Collection personnelle
11 окт 2024