The chorus in the fourth choral ode of what text or context you're referring to is not specified. Can you please provide more information or clarifications so I can offer a concise response?
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, with the choral "Ode to Joy" in the fourth movement. This piece was conducted by Leonard Bernstein to celebrate the fall of the Berlin wall, with the lyrics changed slightly to "Ode to Freedom".
It is with horror and shock that the chorus reacts in the fourth choral ode to Oedipus' turn of fortune in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus characterizes disgraced Theban King Oedipus as among the best, most favored and wisest of mortals. They reference his meteoric rise, which is followed by a crushing fall into personal and professional humiliation, loss and suffering. They suggest that no mortal can be happy in a god and fate dominated world where Oedipus, foremost among mortals, experiences such a wretched end to hitherto happy, successful life.
All fifty states of the United States of America celebrate the Fourth of July.
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American people celebrate their independence in the Fourth of July.
Her graduation gave them something to celebrate. The decided not to celebrate the fourth of July that year.
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Beethoven's Symphony in d minor, opus 125 is called the choral, because of his use of soloists and chorus in the fourth movement set to Schiller's Ode to Joy. Beethoven was the first composer to include vocalists in a symphony. Others have done so since then, notably Gustav Mahler.
The town that did not celebrate July 4th is Vernon Hills.
The Fourth of July is meant to celebrate independence of the U.S.The British army lost the American Revolution. Something for the Americans to remember and celebrate and something for the British to be thankful for ;)
we celebrate the fourth of July because theres fire works.