First, I want to say sorry if this is an ignorant question.
I have been lightly reading about odes. Odes are a form of poetry usually representing worship or strong feeling about a divinity, a belief in something the author of the ode believes in strongly, a praise, etc.
Anyway for those interested more can be read about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyric_poetry
My main question is, was Beethoven the first to ever write music for an ode? Is there a form in classical music called an ode?
The reason I wonder is because I have been listening to the finale of the 9th and thought the: F#,F#,G,A,A,G,F#,E,D,D,E,F#,F#,E,E... etc., sounded like what a musical ode was or could be? Similar to a hymn or something, just different.
Then I began to wonder if others had put music to an ode and what it would sound like. Then wondered if no one had ever put music to an ode- did Beethoven create a new form of music similar to a hymn- an ode?
Thanks for any help.
I have been lightly reading about odes. Odes are a form of poetry usually representing worship or strong feeling about a divinity, a belief in something the author of the ode believes in strongly, a praise, etc.
Anyway for those interested more can be read about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyric_poetry
My main question is, was Beethoven the first to ever write music for an ode? Is there a form in classical music called an ode?
The reason I wonder is because I have been listening to the finale of the 9th and thought the: F#,F#,G,A,A,G,F#,E,D,D,E,F#,F#,E,E... etc., sounded like what a musical ode was or could be? Similar to a hymn or something, just different.
Then I began to wonder if others had put music to an ode and what it would sound like. Then wondered if no one had ever put music to an ode- did Beethoven create a new form of music similar to a hymn- an ode?
Thanks for any help.
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