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When Beethoven's Ninth Symphony premiered, it was so new and innovative that some music critics didn't accept it, and one even called it "monstrous and tasteless."
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In 1877 when Brahms' released his First Symphony he was accused of plagiarizing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, he replied with "any ass can see that"
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During joint development of the audio CD Sony made Philips accept the 120 mm disc diameter to make the existing Philips-owned 115 mm disc plant useless. Sony convinced them by saying that the discs needed to be bigger to fit the 1951 Bayreuth Festival version of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was directly influenced by the actual contemporary Bavarian Illuminati
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Beethoven's ninth symphony is traditionally performed throughout Japan at the end of the year. It was introduced during WWI by German prisoners held at POW camps.
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On Christmas Day 1989 when Leonard Bernstein conducted a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall, they replaced the word "Freude" (joy) with "Freiheit" (freedom).
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When the audience applauded during the premiere of his Ninth Symphony, Beethoven was several measures off from the orchestra and still conducting. Because of that, a singer had to walk over and turn Beethoven around to accept the audience's cheers and applause.
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Beethoven composed the famous "Ninth Symphony" after he had gone totally deaf
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When Beethoven first performed his Ninth Symphony, as he couldn’t hear the rapturous applause it received due to his deafness, one of his singers approached him and turned him around so that he could see and then accept the standing ovation he was receiving.
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The size of a CD was specified so as to be able to contain the entirety of the London Philharmonic Orchestra's recording of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on one disc.
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The capacity of a CD was specified by Sony to be able to contain the entirety of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, on one disk.