May 7th, 1824 - First performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in Vienna's Kaerntnerthor Theater, with Michael Umlauf conducting. The effect of the symphony was great and the applause enthusiastic. Unfortunately, Beethoven, who had been deaf for many years, did not realize the audience was applauding until at the end of the performance Caroline Unger turned him around to see it. He bowed, and now thunderous applause burst forth. He dedcated the work to King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia.
"Joy gave us kisses and wine,
a friend tried to the uttermost;
even the worm was granted pleasure
and the Cherub stands before God"
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'Truth and beauty joined'
"Joy gave us kisses and wine,
a friend tried to the uttermost;
even the worm was granted pleasure
and the Cherub stands before God"
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'Truth and beauty joined'
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