I was reading about Beethoven's 9th symphony and apparently, some of the critics of that piece were very harsh. One critic in 1868 was cited as saying that the beginning theme resembled "Yankee Doodle", then he goes on to say how awful the symphony was...(quoted from The Beethoven Companion, pages 938-939) Anyhow, I had never really thought about it (found it preposterous when I read it!), but when I started humming it to myself, I could see the similarity with that song. My question is, did Yankee Doodle exist back in Beethoven's day? and if it did, do you think he would have heard it, and could it have had any influence on his composition of Ode to Joy?
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