Ode to Joy is the 27th episode of Season 10 and also the series finale of FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
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| - Ode to Joy is the 27th episode of Season 10 and also the series finale of FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
- Ode to Joy is a poem written by Buster Baxter, available only on the PBS Kids website. It is named after Ode to Joy, an ode by Friedrich Schiller, later set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven. Ode to Joy by Buster Baxter I've had cabbage, lettuce, blackberries Pasta, oats and strawberries Bagels, beans and hot dogs Eggplant, ham and cheese logs I've had pumpkin and potato Truffles and tomato Diced, sliced, cubed and riced Boiled and fried Soaked and dried Burgers, tacos, ice cream too Radishes red and berries blue Despite all this, I'm feeling thinner... Still, that was lunch, now what's for dinner?
- Name: Ode To Joy Year: 2007
- Beaker performed the movement in an online video. To be more specific, six Beakers perform the number: one on violin, one on timpani, one keeping time with the metronome, and three vocalists, all replacing the lyrics with extended "Meemeee"-ing. Inevitably, disaster ensues. The video was nominated in the Music category of the 2009 Webby Awards, as well as the 'People's Voice' award. Beaker won the Webby Award, and accepted the award at the June 8th ceremony. This song is used for episode 209 of Muppets Tonight during the montage of "Greatest Hits" on the show.
- "Ode to Joy" is an ode written in 1785 by the German poet, playwright and historian Friedrich Schiller, enthusiastically celebrating the brotherhood and unity of all mankind. Despite the lasting popularity of the ode, Schiller himself regarded it as a failure later in his life, going so far as calling it "detached from reality" and "of value maybe for us two, but not for the world, nor for the art of poetry" in a letter to his long-time friend and patron Körner (whose friendship had originally inspired him to write the ode) that he wrote in the year 1800.
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| - Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral"
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| - Ode to Joy is the 27th episode of Season 10 and also the series finale of FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
- Ode to Joy is a poem written by Buster Baxter, available only on the PBS Kids website. It is named after Ode to Joy, an ode by Friedrich Schiller, later set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven. Ode to Joy by Buster Baxter I've had cabbage, lettuce, blackberries Pasta, oats and strawberries Bagels, beans and hot dogs Eggplant, ham and cheese logs I've had pumpkin and potato Truffles and tomato Diced, sliced, cubed and riced Boiled and fried Soaked and dried Burgers, tacos, ice cream too Radishes red and berries blue Despite all this, I'm feeling thinner... Still, that was lunch, now what's for dinner?
- Name: Ode To Joy Year: 2007
- Beaker performed the movement in an online video. To be more specific, six Beakers perform the number: one on violin, one on timpani, one keeping time with the metronome, and three vocalists, all replacing the lyrics with extended "Meemeee"-ing. Inevitably, disaster ensues. The video was nominated in the Music category of the 2009 Webby Awards, as well as the 'People's Voice' award. Beaker won the Webby Award, and accepted the award at the June 8th ceremony. This song is used for episode 209 of Muppets Tonight during the montage of "Greatest Hits" on the show. An upbeat version of the song is used as chase music at the end of a Monsterpiece Theater segment, Conservations with My Father. In Muppets Most Wanted, the song can be heard playing alongside Christoph Waltz's waltz in the Muppets' Germany performance.
- "Ode to Joy" is an ode written in 1785 by the German poet, playwright and historian Friedrich Schiller, enthusiastically celebrating the brotherhood and unity of all mankind. Despite the lasting popularity of the ode, Schiller himself regarded it as a failure later in his life, going so far as calling it "detached from reality" and "of value maybe for us two, but not for the world, nor for the art of poetry" in a letter to his long-time friend and patron Körner (whose friendship had originally inspired him to write the ode) that he wrote in the year 1800. The ode is best known for its musical setting in D major by Ludwig van Beethoven in the final movement of his Ninth Symphony (completed in 1824), a choral symphony for orchestra, four solo voices and choir. The Beethoven setting was adopted as the Anthem of Europe by the Council of Europe in 1972 and the then European Community—since 1993 the European Union—in 1985; the tune was also used in the anthem of Rhodesia. In Neon Genesis Evangelion, the song is usually associated with the character Kaworu Nagisa, who is heard humming it the first time he meets Shinji, and it later plays in the background as he descends to Terminal Dogma.
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