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Why Is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony So Important? | The Classical Music Minute

Steven Hobé, Composer & Host Season 6 Episode 277

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Why is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony considered one of the most important works in classical music?

In this episode of The Classical Music Minute, we explore the revolutionary ideas behind Beethoven’s final completed symphony. Premiered in 1824, the work broke new ground by introducing a choir and vocal soloists into the final movement—something virtually unheard of in a symphony at the time.

The famous Ode to Joy theme, based on Friedrich Schiller’s poem, celebrates unity, friendship, and the common bonds that connect humanity. Combined with the symphony’s unprecedented scale and emotional depth, it helped redefine what orchestral music could achieve.

The work’s influence can still be heard today, and its message continues to resonate across cultures and generations.

In just sixty seconds, discover why Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony changed music history forever.

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