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matthewamenda
I don't know about Ayn Rand counting as a great producer, but Beethoven is a grand master by anybody's standards, whether he can hear a damn thing or not.
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danc6433
This song, this composition....it's what seperates people. Only few could produce something of this magnitude (Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky, Ayn Rand, Van Gogh), most can ignore it (the romanticized "common people"), and some of us can at least simply love it (I'm happy to fit into the last category). When I'm trying to figure out what seprates me individually, it's the simple fact I can feel this song. Beethoven rocked!
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loveXoutXloud
Oh boy... try singing Soprano for this piece with a symphony orchestra in Vienna without crying. Intimidatingly powerful.
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GLOBALAVENGER
The closest to heavenly inspired music EVER. Brings tears. Die Stimme des Gottes!
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midliferickman
Heh heh...."Die Hard" with my boy Alan Rickman! AND the pub scene in "Help!" with Paul giving two thumbs up and the cheering stadium shot - classic! Excellent placement!
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RISHERRISHER
from Help:"Can you whistle the famous Ode to Joy from Beethoven's famous 9th symphony?"
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Cieciu
In fact, the original name of Schiller's poem is "An die Freude", not "Ode an die Freude", and the proper title of the music piece is "9. Sinfonie in d-Moll op. 125: Alla marcia", so it does not and has never included the word "Ode" in any variation. The only version to be titled "Ode to Joy" is that awful, brutally chopped and sewn together anthem of the European Union: the one that lacks the swirling, soaring strings intertwining with pulsating brass that made the backbone of the original Alla marcia.
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Spatenstecher
"Beethoven's musical setting of "Ode to Joy" is the fourth movement of the whole 9th Symphony, so Ode to joy is just the fourth movement. I highly reccomend listening to the whole symphony, makes the ode to joy part even better :)" Actually, nothing is called "Ode to joy", for it is only a translation into English ;-) Original name is "Ode an die Freude" and that's how it should be scrobbled. But of course you're right - one should listen to the whole symphony rather than to the 4th movement only. :)
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HOWLIN_WOLF_
i taught him everything he knew.................... joking but this is a C-l-a-s-s-i-c
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