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Ode "An die Freude" (Chor SATB)

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Die europäische Hymne · The European Anthem · L’hymne européen · Het Europese volkslied · L’inno europeo
One of the greatest works in music history is Ludwig van Beethoven’s 9th symphony. It was the last symphony of the equally brilliant and difficult composer, outranking everything created in symphonic music so far: it lasts longer that one hour, requires an expanded orchestra, four solo vocalists and a large choir. The fourth movement of the symphony, in which Beethoven melodizes the Ode to Joy by Friedrich Schiller, is particularly popular. Its catchy melody and message that all people are brothers is world-famous and touches those of all races and cultures. Because of its bonding message "Ode to Joy" was designated the European Anthem. Alfred Bösendorfer created a compact version of "Ode to Joy" for concert band, suitable for various occasions.


Grade Level GB: 3-4
Grade Level USA: 2 (Easy)
Composer: Beethoven, Ludwig van
Arranger: Bösendorfer, Alfred
Genre: Choir
Performance time: 0,00
Publisher: Rundel
Size: DIN A4
Info: 1 Set = 1 Piano Score + 10 Vocal Scores
Order Number: MVSR2622C1
Rundel Order Number: MVSR2622C1
Release Date: 2012

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