Ode to Joy
"To Joy" ( ğAn die FreudeĞ in German, in English often familiarly called the Ode to Joy rather than To Joy) is an ode written in 1785 by the German poet and historian Friedrich Schiller, and known especially for its musical setting by Beethoven in the fourth and final movement of his Ninth Symphony, for four solo voices, chorus, and orchestra.
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- Schiller's ode 'An die Freude' in its original, 1785 version with English translation
- Beethoven's 1823 version for use in his Ninth Symphony with English translation
- Here you find short singable texts to the European anthem in English, German, and Latin
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