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  2. Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is a choral symphony, the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. It was first performed in Vienna on 7 May 1824. The symphony is regarded by many critics and musicologists as a masterpiece of Western classical music and one of the supreme achievements in the ...

  3. British première of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    The British première of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, also known as his "Choral Symphony", took place in London at the Argyll Rooms on 21 March 1825. The concert was given by the Philharmonic Society , who had commissioned the work.

  4. Category : Choral compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven

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    Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) This page was last edited on 5 March 2024, at 14:15 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Choral compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven.

  5. List of choral symphonies - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 9, Op. 125, by Ludwig van Beethoven (1824), the "Choral Symphony" Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, by Hector Berlioz (1839) Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, Op. 15, by Hector Berlioz (1840) Lobgesang (also called Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major), Op. 52, by Felix Mendelssohn (1840) Faust Symphony, by Franz Liszt (1854)

  6. Symphony No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 9 most commonly refers to: Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) in D minor (Op. 125, Choral ) by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1822–24 Symphony No. 9 (Dvořák) in E minor (Op. 95, B. 178, From the New World ) by Antonín Dvořák, 1893

  7. List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 7 in A major 1811–8 December 1813 s, p: Vienna, 1816 Count Moritz von Fries: i/7 Op. 93 Symphony No. 8 in F major 1812–27 February 1814 s, p: Vienna, 1817 shortened version of end of 1st movt, HS iv i/8 Op. 125 Symphony No. 9 "Choral" in D minor 1822–7 May 1824 s, p: Mainz, 1826 Frederick William III of Prussia: i/9 i/5 [6]