17 August, 2015

The Hymn of Joy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hymn of Joy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

"The Hymn of Joy"[1] (often called "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" after the first line) is a poem written by Henry van Dyke in 1907 with the intention of musically setting it to the famous "Ode to Joy" melody of the final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's final symphony, Symphony No. 9.[2]
Van Dyke wrote this poem in 1907 while staying at the home of Williams College president Harry Augustus Garfield. He was serving as a guest preacher at Williams at the time. He told his host that the local Berkshire Mountainshad been his inspiration.[3] The lyrics were first published in 1911 in Van Dyke's Book of Poems, Third Edition.[3]


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