choral
Beethoven's 9th symphony is known as 'the Choral'. But since you logged this question under 'Ludwig van Beethoven', you presumably already knew that!
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.
Beethoven's ninth symphony is unusual in that it is scored for a vocal quartet and orchestra.
"Ode to Joy" is the choral finale of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, also known as the "Choral Symphony." Completed in 1824, it is renowned for its uplifting message of universal brotherhood. The melody of "Ode to Joy" is based on a poem by Friedrich Schiller and has become a popular anthem for unity and celebration.
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.
You have to remember that in 1812 Ludwig played his last piano piece in public. By 1819, all his conversations had to be written. The 9th symphony premier was held on May 7, 1824 at Kärntnertortheater in Vienna. The noted event was that Beethoven was completely deaf. That performance was officially directed by Michael Umlauf but Ludwig shared the stage with him. As he turned the pages, he beat the tempos. At the end, Michael had to turn Ludwig around because he couldn't hear the crow applauding.
The Ninth is generally considered his crowning achievement, symphony-wise.