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December 15, 1893
Composition date
1893
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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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Z Nového světa [From the New World] - Symfonie č.9, e-moll written by Antonín Dvořák

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Title Performer Release date Info
i First live performance on December 16, 1893
i Goin' Home Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra June 16, 1937 Unverified
i December 1937
i December 1939
listen on Internet Archive i 1941
i Goin' Home Art Tatum 1951 Unverified
i Goin' Home The Melachrino Strings 1954 Unverified
i 1956
i 1957
i 1960
i Goin' Home Ike Quebec 1962 Unverified
i March 1965
i 1966
i 1966
i 1967
i 1969
i 1971
i 1973
i 1975
i Goin' Home Lawrence Welk 1975 Unverified
i 1977
i 1979
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i 1981
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i 1982
i Symphony No. 9 (Choral) Josef Krips (Josef Krips) 1982 Missing information
i 1989
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i July 25, 1996 Medley
i 2000
i September 24, 2002
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i 2005 Live
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i June 1, 2006 Medley
i Z Nového světa [From the New World] - Symfonie č.9, e-moll Therion 2009 Unverified
i Going Home Charlie Haden, Hank Jones 2011 Unverified
i 2020

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