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I really like how Alfred Brendel is playing this thing! :-)
Thx RP!
I Agree!
Thx RP!
My Dad, who passed away 3 weeks ago played this on the piano all the time when I was young. Thank you. :-}
My mom who passed 14 years ago also played this when we were kids - always brings a smile to my face!
Any person rating this piece less than a 10 needs their head examined. Beethoven's music has endured for 200 years. What does that make it?
Old?

Ah, the memories of my childhood! I can still vividly recall
the cassette player that my uncles used to own. Every time they switched
it on, a delightful 8-bit tune would play.
It's incredible to think that as a child, I had no idea that the 8-bit
The tune that played on my uncles' cassette player was a classical music masterpiece. I didn't know that it was the legendary "Fur Elise" by
Beethoven is one of the most famous pieces of music in history. And yet,
even without that knowledge, I could sense its sheer beauty and magic.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it.
One of those pieces that any student can play, but which very very few masters can play really really well.
Most beginner students can play the first section adequately; however, the B and C sections are slightly above beginner level.
Ah, the memories of my childhood! I can still vividly recall
the cassette player that my uncles used to own. Every time they switched
it on, a delightful 8-bit tune would play.
It's incredible to think that as a child, I had no idea that the 8-bit
The tune that played on my uncles' cassette player was a classical music masterpiece. I didn't know that it was the legendary "Fur Elise" by
Beethoven is one of the most famous pieces of music in history. And yet,
even without that knowledge, I could sense its sheer beauty and magic.

Yes!
People in 1810: "New Beethoven just dropped!"

The first rock star.
As much as I adore Beethoven, I would leave the "first rockstar" title to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Love the release date 1810.
People in 1810: "New Beethoven just dropped!"
OMG. So over played. How many times have we heard this in the last 200 years? Really.
lol
But who was Elise?

Sorry, I couldn't help myself, but "Who tf is Elise?"

The first rock star.
Amadeus was one, too!
This performance by Alfred Brendl has wonderful expression. Makes this old chestnut worth a close listen. Even hearing it at all is one reason I love RP.
I had a copy of this about 40 years ago and the liner notes said
1. Beethoven had a close friend called Therese
and
2. Beethoven had really bad hand-writing.
Ah yes Talk Talk to Beethoven, superb thanks RP
And again, 1/17/2022. Coincidence?

Few covered this as well
I love Bach!
and Beethoven!
As far as cause of death, read the wiki....way too much alcohol.


True and whilst today they die of drugs, he died of Syphillis! What a way to go!
Irony defined; and without drugs* half of them would likely go the same way...
*(the prescription kind, but work with me here! 😜)
But who was Elise?

Chopin was the first rock star. He had groupies waiting at the stage door when his concerts were over.
True and whilst today they die of drugs, he died of Syphillis! What a way to go!
Conjecture. Got a reference? Lead poisoning is more likely.
all the little girls wanted to learn Fur Elise
all the little boys wanted to learn Moonlight Sonata

And Mozart was a Punker
Chopin was the first rock star. He had groupies waiting at the stage door when his concerts were over.
Does it mean Bach was a Metalhead?
And Mozart was a Punker

My favorite copy of this recording is on a Schroeder's Classics CD. Likely a BMG purchase from college...
Does it mean Bach was a Metalhead?
Done.
Sign In piano store should read : No Fur Elise
ask someone who works there
Yes! ....I am listening on AKG K701 headphones in FLAC with a great DAC & amp! ...its a lousy recording!!!
pretty sure you could at least sing the melody to the ninth, if not the German words.
And, from the nitpicker side of my personality: This isn't a symphony.
<edit, 5 mins later> From Wikipedia:
Beethoven's Wig is a vocal group that sings lyrics written to the greatest hits of classical music. Created by lyricist, lead singer and producer Richard Perlmutter, the group has been a featured performer with numerous symphony orchestras. Beethoven's Wig has recorded four albums.
I guess you could argue that Ode to Joy is a singalong symphony - I believe it was the first symphony with a choral arrangement.
And I figured someone probably did this... leave it to the Bulgarians!
I can hum along to this one after hearing it several hundred times.
And, from the nitpicker side of my personality: This isn't a symphony.
<edit, 5 mins later> From Wikipedia:
Beethoven's Wig is a vocal group that sings lyrics written to the greatest hits of classical music. Created by lyricist, lead singer and producer Richard Perlmutter, the group has been a featured performer with numerous symphony orchestras. Beethoven's Wig has recorded four albums.
Coldplay.
True and whilst today they die of drugs, he died of Syphillis! What a way to go!
Whatever mate. I'd suggest you're a tad too simple to enjoy this genre.
.. if you want to Rock and Roll
To me 7 - Quite Likeable but just barely
I think it is due to the album this was taken from: Beethoven's Wig. Amazon tells me it's essentially an introduction for children into classical music, with funny lyrics put to classical tunes, and that in fact the tune without the lyrics is an extra on this album. The lyrics probably don't exceed the length of the sample we've just heard.
I totally agree though that if Beethoven is played on RP, it shouldn't be cut of.. Please find another version, Bill (or Rebecca)! I've never seen such a high rating of a song, so I guess the audience is ready for it.
The album cover most definitely is for the children's album. I play the videos for Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata and others for my under 5 crowd. They love them. Someday they will make the connection to the classics. But for the present it is great quality time spent together, even if it involves a screen. Usually use a picture of the 4 boys sitting around me while watching them for my before and after St. Baldrick's pictures each year.



It's Ludwig Van!
Wardleader wrote:


Yes. Fixed.

No. Page stole the riff.
Talented little dude Bill? Well put.
When my parents thought I had talent, I had to practice this so much. Thankfully they came to their senses.
True and whilst today they die of drugs, he died of Syphillis! What a way to go!
Joyride76 wrote:
I agree..
Agreed. Play all of Beethoven's 5th



I just wrote a song it's for Elise
It's not a loan
It's not a lease
So if you want to know about this song
And who it's for
It's for Elise
If I go and play this for Elise
I wonder if
She'll like this piece?
If she hates it my grief will not cease
I'll stuff my face
Til I'm obese
A simple song
And happy too
It's not for me
It's not for you
And that is what it IS
A little song that's for Elise
Not for some guy
Who's named Maurice
And now you know why all my songs
Don't have no words
Cuz I'm a terrible lyricist.
The end.




I just wrote a song it's for Elise
It's not a loan
It's not a lease
So if you want to know about this song
And who it's for
It's for Elise
If I go and play this for Elise
I wonder if
She'll like this piece?
If she hates it my grief will not cease
I'll stuff my face
Til I'm obese
A simple song
And happy too
It's not for me
It's not for you
And that is what it IS
A little song that's for Elise
Not for some guy
Who's named Maurice
And now you know why all my songs
Don't have no words
Cuz I'm a terrible lyricist.
The end.
Brilliant!