Ode to Joy

TrishM wrote on 11/13/2017, 9:34 AM
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A song of celebration. A song of Joy. A song that helped bridge the gap between the Baroque Period and the Classical Period. No matter how many times and how many ways this song has been performed, the melody which is simple in note and rhythm, belongs to Mr. Beethoven.

Thanks for listening

Trish

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franco-galateo wrote on 11/13/2017, 9:52 AM

no doubt the track is of great quality .. it is clear that for those who like you know music is perhaps easier to be able to create variants of classic styles like this ...
  S and not a good musician, whom I always appreciate and listen to ...
A Franco hug

Former user wrote on 11/13/2017, 10:49 AM

Wunderschöne Musik, die sehr gerne gehört habe🙂

herzliche Grüße

Blau..

Freude, schöner Götterfunken aus der 9 Sinfonie von Ludwig van Beethoven.

Friedrich Schiller schreibte:

Freude, schöner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium,

wir betreten feuertrunken, Himmlische, dein Heiligtum!

Deine Zauber binden wieder, was die Mode streng geteilt.

alle menschen werden Brüder, wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt.

TrishM wrote on 11/13/2017, 10:59 AM

Danke, dass Sie diese Worte geschrieben haben. Sie sind sehr schön.

Former user wrote on 11/13/2017, 12:11 PM

Hi Trish, this song is very nice.
You've played this famous track with the best of your creativity and skill.
Everything sounds perfectly.
A big applause and a hug.


Rino

fpescobedo wrote on 11/13/2017, 9:54 PM

Great version and another great performance!!!

SpriteBat wrote on 11/14/2017, 12:24 AM

So pretty. Honestly can't think of a better version off the top of my head, yours might be the best. The strings bring it all together perfectly. I also love the slight syncopation of the main melody. Excellent work as always.

waalfred wrote on 11/14/2017, 9:35 AM

Really nice version of a well-known hymn - sometimes it sounds for me as played in church on an organ with strings besides - fantastic 🎶⤴️🔝

🙋

dan-t wrote on 11/14/2017, 10:20 AM

Hello ....

It was daring .... But you have realized, this hymn to Joy with great talent, in this modernized version. Bravo!

Dan

stuallan wrote on 11/14/2017, 11:58 AM

Hi Trish,

Loverly!

Love this song, your version is absolutely wonderful.

A great prelude to Christmas! Just got back from NYC, store windows are being decorated, the tree at Rockefeller Center is going up, caught the Rockettes Christmas Show, this would have been a great soundtrack to accompany me on my travels around the city!

Gotta love Baroque music, so elegant and romantic. Great job, this has brightened up my day significantly!

Ludwig would approve!

Cheers,

Stu

 

Father_of_Joy wrote on 11/19/2017, 10:21 AM

It's a great pleasure to listen to your version of this classical song! Smooth and mellow arranged and played. 😎

Pat_02 wrote on 11/21/2017, 11:26 AM

C'est une belle interprétation, mais je partirais dans le même sens que mon cher ami Bendizu et je trouve ce morceau trop riche en sonorités qui se confondent par moment.

J'aime les violons, (ils sont beaux, j'aime certaines sonorités également, mais pas trop ce qui domine un peu le reste et sonne comme un xylophone à lames métalliques.

et pour les sons "chantant", je dirais, j'aurais préféré personnellement, (notamment à 2 minutes 16 secondes, une sonorité qui se rapproche le plus possible de voix de : "Chœurs" et non un son assez synthétique, mais çà, c'est encore une affaire de goûts, lol !

Autrement vous avez fait encore une fois, une très belle ré-interprétation de cette musique très connue.

Bravo ! joli travail.

Salutations amicales.

Patrick

Former user wrote on 12/20/2017, 3:35 PM

herzliche Grüße

Blau...