
Germany breaks world record for largest string orchestra
Germany shattered the world record for largest string orchestra as 1,353 musicians performed Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy.' The intergenerational event brought together players of all ages, beating the previous record set in Hong Kong in 2018.
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Germany breaks world record for largest string orchestra
Germany breaks world record for largest string orchestra NewsFeed Germany shattered the world record for largest string orchestra as 1,353 musicians performed Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy.' The intergenerational event brought together players of all ages, beating the previous record set in Hong Kong in 2018. Video Duration 01 minutes 07 seconds 01:07 Video Duration 01 minutes 30 seconds 01:30 Video Duration 02 minutes 11 seconds 02:11 Video Duration 01 minutes 28 seconds 01:28 Video Duration 02 minutes 27 seconds 02:27 Video Duration 02 minutes 19 seconds 02:19 Video Duration 01 minutes 36 seconds 01:36