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Beethoven’s “Fur Elise” is one of the most recognizable classical songs in the world. Its gentle 3/8 cadence in A minor was written for piano, but easily migrates to guitar. “Fur Elise”was not published by Beethoven, as it was not discovered until forty-one years after his death, amongst his private papers. The song is said to have been composed as a tribute to Therese Malfatti, whom Beethoven had allegedly proposed to in 1810, but was rejected.
German composer and pianist, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827), was born in Bonn, Germany, but in 1792 he moved to Vienna and eventually studied piano under the tutelage of Joseph Haydn, although Beethoven had intended to study under Wolfgang Mozart. During his late twenties, he began to suffer from a loss of hearing and by 1814 was nearly totally deaf.
Although, there has been some controversy regarding Beethoven’s authorship of “Fur Elise”, Barry Cooper, noted in a 1984 essay in Musical Times that the rough draft of the piece “closely resembles the published version.”
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