- Music written by
- Antonín Dvořák
- Publication date
- December 15, 1893
- Composition date
- 1893
- Comments
- The Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178, popularly known as the "New World Symphony", was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893. It has been described as one of the most popular of all symphonies.
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Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Z Nového světa [From the New World] - Symfonie č.9, e-moll written by Antonín Dvořák 1893
- Poutník written by Pavel Vrba Czech 1999
- Goin' Home written by William Arms Fisher English December 7, 1922 — Adapted from the largo of symphony.
- Capstick Comes Home written by Tony Capstick English
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Initials B.B.
written by Serge Gainsbourg
French
June 1968
— First movement
- Initials B.B. written by Mick Harvey English October 2, 1995
- Mein Zuhaus bist nur du written by Peter Alexander German 1981
- Más allá written by Juan Carlos Calderón Spanish 1970
- Certos trängtan written by unknown author(s) Swedish 1986
Partial adaptations
A partial adaptation is a musical work which integrates only a part of another musical work, and this part is only a fragment of the new musical work.
Z Nového světa [From the New World] - Symfonie č.9, e-moll written by Antonín Dvořák
- America (2nd Amendment) written by Keith Emerson, Davy O'List, Lee Jackson [GB], Brian Davison — Motif from the 4th movement "Allegro con fuoco"