Ode to Joy, also known as Ode to Joy, was written by German poet Schiller in 1785. Beethoven composed music for it, which became the main part of the fourth movement of his Ninth Symphony, including four independent parts, chorus and orchestra. Beethoven's music (excluding lyrics) became the European Union music.
In Ode to Joy, Beethoven's musical works, Schiller's poems, the first movement in Hu Feng's long poem Time Begins and the name of a science fiction novel are mentioned most frequently, especially the first two, which are more familiar to people.
Appreciation of Ode to Joy
The main theme is played by cello and double bass, and the deep voice rings in silence, giving people a deep and calm feeling; After the melody is played once, the viola comes into play to repeat the melody, and the melody moves to the alto. The slightly brighter timbre of the theme song brings a bright feeling to the melody.
The bass part retreated to the back to accompany the woodwind; After the viola plays the melody, it retreats to the accompaniment, and then the violin joins in. The violin sings like a song, which makes the melody really come alive. After the violin simply repeats the melody, the melody travels to the band to play together, and then the brass and woodwind play the main theme.