That's not a name given to any of his symphonies.
Technically, Beethoven did not compose "Ode to Joy". This is the choral part of Beethoven's ninth symphony. The lyrics were written by Joseph Schiller in 1785.
He completed it in 1808.
Yes. Beethoven composed Symphony No. 6 in F Major, the "Pastoral", Op. 68.
Beethoven tragically never heard the premiere performance of what is arguably his greatest symphony. However he was able to compose the symphony by sawing off the legs of his piano so he could rest the side of his head on the top it and hear the vibrations.
The fifth Symphony
Fifth Symphony
The 'Ode to Joy' was written by Schiller (in German). The words were subsequently set by Beethoven in the last movement of his 9th symphony.
Beethoven never gave up composing. He started to compose before his teens. He had sketches for a 10th symphony when he was died.
Beethoven's most famous symphony was his fifth and ninth.
Yes
Beethoven started this work in 1818 and it was completed in 1824. Beethoven's sketchbooks are also showing that the first bits of material that appeared in the symphony were written in 1811. This symphony is also the last symphony beethoven composed.
Beethoven dedicated his Symphony #3, the "Eroica" to Napoleon Bonaparte.