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How Beethoven's 9th became a symbol of freedom | Music Documentary 

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When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was a song of freedom. But 50 years earlier, the same piece had been misused by the Nazis. How did the "Ode to Joy" develop from a Fascist anthem into a song of freedom?
Let’s go back in history. Beethoven as a symbol of fascism: Wilhelm Furtwängler conducted the Berlin Philharmonic under the swastika in 1942, and celebrated Hitler's birthday with the German composer's famous work.
Beethoven as a symbol of unity: In divided Germany, the Ninth served as a substitute national anthem for a time. At three consecutive Olympic Games, starting in 1956, the United Team of Germany was made up of athletes from the East and the West.
Beethoven as a melody of the oppressed: During the military dictatorship in Chile, women demonstrating in 1986 for the release of political prisoners and against the ruler Pinochet sang the "Ode to Joy".
Beethoven as an expression of hope and unity: In June 1989, Chinese students protested at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to the sound of the Ninth Symphony. When the Berlin Wall fell that same year, the symphony became the soundtrack of German reunification.
Beethoven as ambassador of cooperation: Since 1985, the "Ode to Joy" from the fourth movement of the Ninth Symphony has been the official anthem of the European Union. Beethoven's symphony stands for the common values of the member states: freedom, peace, solidarity.
Find out what these artists and politicians think about the Ninth: conductor Teodor Currentzis, musician Moby, pianist and composer Hauschka, former German President Horst Köhler, former President of the German Bundestag Wolfgang Thierse, composer and conductor Tan Dun and deaf pianist and organist Paul Whittaker.
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Комментарии : 34   
@alexandrugheorghe5610
@alexandrugheorghe5610 3 года назад
That 10000 japanese sends chills down the spine.
@a.d.1563
@a.d.1563 Год назад
Ans singing in my native language 😅
@celloplaysmusic7330
@celloplaysmusic7330 2 года назад
0:15 Best part
@larryrobinson6914
@larryrobinson6914 2 года назад
Greatest music in history
@MadKingOfMadaya
@MadKingOfMadaya 3 года назад
*_2:08_**_ Notice how he mentions the children and the mothers but not the fathers. That's because he already mentioned the father but he used a synonym instead._*
@_rd_kocaman
@_rd_kocaman 3 года назад
Hopefully this will play when our dictator gone
@1cont
@1cont 2 года назад
Show me ze covid papers before you go back to work. Dict Dicktator sleepy Joe is an authoritarian.
@hansgruber6455
@hansgruber6455 Год назад
You mean bumbling Biden???
@B_atur
@B_atur 9 месяцев назад
@@hansgruber6455Kocaman is a turkish word, he meant erdoğan, you live under the world's greatest democracy. Stop complaining. Also love is love and all races are equal.
@hansgruber6455
@hansgruber6455 9 месяцев назад
@@B_atur No one is "equal".
@NunyaBeezwax47
@NunyaBeezwax47 3 месяца назад
​@hansgruber6455 you are the kind of people this song speaks out against, ironic
@celloplaysmusic7330
@celloplaysmusic7330 2 года назад
3:28 Deine zauber binden wielder!
@user-cb6cl2yq4c
@user-cb6cl2yq4c 11 месяцев назад
1:20
@osledmag6878
@osledmag6878 2 года назад
The Ode to Joy was used by the workers' movement from the revolution of 1918, right up to the Western colonisation of East Germany in 1989. The Fascists, and then the imperialists, expropriated it. The former West German allies, Apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia, also used it as an anthem.
@jamesgorman5241
@jamesgorman5241 3 года назад
But freedom was changed to "joy" to please the German emperor.
@SamHusseini
@SamHusseini Год назад
What emperor? Is there a good article?
@veritasexperience7765
@veritasexperience7765 Год назад
It wasn't. The claim that the text was originally Ode to Freedom has no historical basis. Many authors have examined this.
@jamesgorman5241
@jamesgorman5241 Год назад
@@veritasexperience7765 EU funded ones i suspect.
@veritasexperience7765
@veritasexperience7765 Год назад
@@jamesgorman5241 such academic honesty! no, for instance one of the best books on the subject is by an Argentine, Esteban Buch: "Beethovens ninth: a political history" written in 1999. The claim you made originated in a text by Jahn in 1849 that draws upon an alleged account from Schiller's copyist who is supposed to have said that the original title of the poem was "ode to freedom". Other than this there is no claim to support the notion. Indeed every other writing by Schiller refers to it as the Ode to Joy, and the anecdote also ignores that there was no censor involved in the 1786 publication of his poem, nor any trace of a copyist by the name mentioned by Jahn. None of this, of course, has anything to do with the EU, but there you go.
@manfriede3511
@manfriede3511 Год назад
None of them gets even close to the real meaning
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic Год назад
What do you think the real meaning might be?
@philchng
@philchng 13 дней назад
How Beethoven overcomed his long term of extreme suffering, spreading his feeling of joy and freedom with others for a brief amount of time until he made his late string quartets.
@Marc-dm7sj
@Marc-dm7sj 2 года назад
What makes you decide that it had been misused in the third reich? Who's to say that it was misused then and isn't misused now by the eu or federal republic of germany for example?
@KrasseOdaVonBayern
@KrasseOdaVonBayern 2 года назад
Because Beethoven was staunchly opposed to dictators. He believed in Napoleon’s Revolution up until the point it became clear that Napoleon himself had become a dictator. Beethoven believed very strongly in democracy.
@lukekelchner5471
@lukekelchner5471 Год назад
EU or Federal Republic of Germany got an entire ethnic/religious group in death camps? Dipshit comment..
@ericpalacios920
@ericpalacios920 Год назад
Why on Earth would a song called "ode to joy" about brotherly human love be pro genocide?
@DelFlo
@DelFlo Год назад
@@ericpalacios920 Because to make one person your brother, you have to kill another
@MaticTheProto
@MaticTheProto 4 месяца назад
american spotted@@DelFlo
@nicovinas4379
@nicovinas4379 11 месяцев назад
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