In effect, every new recording is a new version, because of tempo differences, the skill of the singers and players, etc. Some performers try to use "practices" that were used in Beethoven's time, and to use instruments made and played as they were then, rather than using modern instruments. It's also possible at any time for someone to make arrangements of the music, even of the complete symphony, but those would be clearly designated as such. There is no new version of the 9th Symphony that could be played in a concert hall under that title.
Beethoven's ninth symphony is unusual in that it is scored for a vocal quartet and orchestra.
BeEthoven died after Preforming his ninth symphony.
the ninth symphony
It's either has to be the 9th Symphony or the Symphony No. 4 ... unlikely to be both.
This symphony was not commissioned,
Beethoven's most famous symphony was his fifth and ninth.
From the New world.
The Ninth is generally considered his crowning achievement, symphony-wise.
The ninth symphony by Antonín Dvořák is also known as the "New World Symphony." This nickname was given to the symphony because Dvořák composed it during his time living in America and was inspired by the landscapes and cultures he encountered there.
No, because he was deaf
It's known as his "Choral" Symphony, because the last movement uses a choir.
choral