Beethoven - Für Elise (Piano Version)

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Beethoven himself.

Moonlight Sonata (60 Minutes Version)

Für Elise for Piano and Orchestra

Moonlight Sonata for Piano and Orchestra

Für Elise is undeniably one of the most popular piano pieces in existence. Elise - whoever she is - isn’t the only mystery woman in Beethoven’s life. The subject of his “Immortal Beloved” letters has also been much debated over the years.

The identity of "Elise" has eluded historians and scholars for decades. The bagatelle wasn’t discovered and published until 40 years after Beethoven’s death, so he certainly wasn’t around to tell tales of the woman who had inspired the composition. Scholars believe “Elise” must have been pretty close to Beethoven, but no one has been able to definitively prove who she really was.

Performed by Georgii Cherkin - piano

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I remember when this song first came out. It was a banger and everyone loved it. Those were the days...

YavuzTheIntern
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Fun fact: Beethoven was in love with one of his pupils called Therese (Elise).
She was a mediocre player and he made the beginning of the song simplistic so that she could play it. But after finding out that she was engaged to another man, he added the hard parts, so that she could never be able play it.

stefany_dm
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This is great. Elise was a student of his whom he fell for, and since she wasnt very great at piano he wrote her this simple piece that she could play. 1:05 is right about where you can hear Beethoven learning that she'd accepted another mans marriage proposal, so he made the last half far too difficult for her to play.

thewarden
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Fur Elise, a masterpiece! Beethoven's inner pain is felt in this composition. What he couldn't express in words, was so clearly expressed and transmitted through his music. The master of masters of classical music.

air.
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Listening to this in full for the first time since learning the real backstory behind it and god its amazing. So much more appreciation to the song

duolingoOvvl
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I remember hearing the track when it first came out. I was about, maybe 1435 years old? Now that I've revisited it at 1648 years old, I can say for certain that is a true masterpiece.
I hope to hear more music from you.

kinggalactix
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The fact that he was able to create this masterpiece (arguably the greatest piano composition ever made) 2 years before going completely deaf is absolutely amazing!

dustybudzz
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I'm sure he'd be well beyond exceedingly beyond pleased that people still love his music nearly 200 years later.

theguyfromwalgreens
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Every time hear it, I can't believe how much of a peaceful masterpiece Beethoven created centuries ago with this composition. Even those who've never heard it before can't ignore this masterpiece.

sajedulislamsakib
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1:03 best part 🔥 🔥 🔥

1:10 is so crazy. The emotion. The falling back into pattern. The recognition that not all love lasts forever. So many ways to look at it.

infinitevoid
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I used to listen to this when I was 4, and now I'm 15. God the nostalgia touched my soul the same way this piece did.

DraconicInsomniac
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I am curious if anyone has noticed that before re-uploading this beloved video had over 63 millions of views?!!!🔥🌟💫

taniapetrova
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My momma used to play this on the piano all the time when I was a child. Everytime I hear it I think of her...I miss her everyday. I never knew the name of this until now...thank you for sharing this masterpiece of warm memories. 🙏

ShannaM
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Not sure if many people
Know this but this was a song he was teaching a woman he had a crush on but she ended up getting married .. so he added notes that would make it hard for her to learn .. her name was Elise

josephgioielli
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That was my favourite song when it came out in 1810. So good, loved it back then. ❤❤❤
Its already over 200 years old... how the time flies. But still one of my favorite songs. 😅

hodhezt
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this song remind me of when i was like 9 o 8 and was listening it from a snow glob music box during christmas that i bought
every time i listen to it it remminds me of the days my grandparents were alive and i haved a familly
now im 29 may them rest in peace
Thank you Ludwig Beethoven
your songs touched peoples hearts like noe other music or any other classic music will be able to from these new generations 🥲🥲🥲
and thank you the person that made this chanell for shining beethovens music in this new generation
hopefully the new generation will find it as well and be able to enjoy it like us 90s and even before generations enjoyed

yukitokamiya
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A wonderful masterpiece... 👏👏👏 (Beethoven wrote this piece in the Brunswick Castle in Martonvásár, Hungary, in his favorite getaway place.)

gaborhorvath
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Rest In Peace, the miracle man of music. Ludwig van Beethoven died today 197 years ago 26.3.2024!

Niili
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This has to be the greatest Symphony in history

rayanmount
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this is the song that moved me to tears and inspired to study piano. I've now been playing it for years.

brookewagler