The Ninth Symphony and anthem of joy for the European Union

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there are human beings whom God has blessed with the ability to make joy and weave beauty and splendor.

They played in a public square in a German city a sonata (L'Ode à la joie) — Hymne à la joie, which is the fourth sentence of the great Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, and the words are from the poem Ode to Joy written by the German poet Friedrich Schiller in 1785.

Reflect on how the orchestra was formed, one by one, from a single double bass whose owner (Smoking) was dressed in elegant black, then a cello, a beautiful lady sat on it, then the flute appeared coming from afar in the hand of a young woman wearing jeans, then a violin appeared, carried by a girl, shaking hands with another violin carried by a boy. The saxophone entering the scene on the tapestry of Beethoven's masterpiece.

Reflect on how people and children began to gather individually and then in groups until the unique knot is completed when they circle around a waterfall of beauty and sweetness as butterflies gather around a dewy flower pick. Then how the spontaneous audience began to sing with the choir in a wonderful spontaneity and how a maestro came out from among the audience to set the rhythm, and how the children began to dance in an innate spiritual ecstasy, until the opera scene in the roadside scene was completed in a spontaneous, charming scene, it is the greatness of human achievement in the manufacture of joy, transcendence and creativity. .

The Ode to Joy became the official anthem of the European Union in 1972, when the European Parliament in Strasbourg chose this timeless piece for adoption as the anthem of a united Europe.

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