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Beethoven's last Symphony No. 9 represents the end of victory and glory. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 was completed in 1824 when Beethoven was completely hearing-impaired and screened at Vienna's Kärntner Theater on Friday May 7, 1824. Beethoven was the first composer to place vocals and instruments on the same level. The text "An Die Freude" was written by Schiller. When the song was over, the nephew Beethoven was under command. The soprano solo turned back to accept his clapping
Farzin highly appreciates this work, but his favorite is Beethoven, especially the fifth and ninth symphony. The ninth symphony orchestra premiered in Vienna in 1824 was played by Beethoven. This is nearly perfectly hearing impaired and is a glorious achievement that implies the inside of the music. There is no doubt that Farudin has a strong appreciation for classical music, and from many luxurious works I feel a deep feeling, I dare to say that it is quiet I will. Music affects the brain and emotions. Even though these emotions are at the subconscious level, Brahms' violin concertos can release sorrow in my mind. Suddenly, I changed, emphasized the reality, I understood the world. This is a delicate and depressed world. In the concert, Farudin sometimes seems to make music and music inseparable with him. He will not move the muscles for the longest time
Beethoven 's ninth symphony was performed for the first time on May 7, 1824. Symphony is very eye-catching for several reasons. It is longer and more complicated than the symphony ever and requires a larger orchestra. But the most unique thing about "the ninth" is that Beethoven included the chorus and vocal solo in the last move. He was the first major composer to do this at the symphony orchestra. Beethoven actually began thinking about the character of "Friedrich Schiller's" Ode to Joy "as music and was only 22 years old in 1793. Over the next few years, the composer will occasionally return to the text and draw some possible themes for it, but music is not being done. Of course, "Ode to Joy" has become one of the most famous melodies of all music.