The Mystery Behind Für Elise

Will we ever know who Elise was?
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The mystery behind the identity of Elise has fascinated musicologists and historians for decades. A few theories exist that explore the connection between Beethoven and his students, colleagues, and even their students. But who was this elusive Elise? Was it the one Beethoven proposed to in the same year he wrote it? Or was it the singer who he entrusted with the title role of his opera, Fidelio? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Every pianist has played Für Elise. Almost everyone has heard Für Elise too, so the sound of it begins to wear on your ears as you hear another beginner pianist discover it and learn how to play it. This Epic Version of Für Elise refreshes Beethoven’s timeless classic in a way you have never heard before. This version of Für Elise will impress your friends and liven up your concert!

Für Elise Epic Version has been arranged for advanced level pianists who want a satisfying challenge! There are plenty of arpeggios and exciting musical elements throughout that are fantastic to play. You will love this piece!

Für Elise composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Arranged by Rafał Bienias
Edited by Andrew Wrangell & Samuel Dickenson

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D-E-A-F

Amazingly, Beethoven wrote incredible music while deaf.
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This is an original piece based on the motif “D–E–A–F”. Beethoven was famously deaf, and could not hear while he was composing some of his most loved works. One of these works is his Symphony No. 9. This incredible piano piece, D-E-A-F, is based on a few of Beethoven’s most well-known and loved melodies and motifs. Within, you can find Für Elise and Symphony No. 5, rewritten in a creative and exciting way!

Composed by Rafał Bienias
Edited by Andrew Wrangell & Samuel Dickenson

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