Royalty Free Music track: Beethoven: Für Elise

The famous grand piano piece, "Fur Elise" (for Elise) by Beethoven. Recorded exclusively for Shockwave-Sound.com by D Hamilton.

Shockwave-Sound.com T17139 32.00 32.00

Track details

Track ID number: 17139
Genres: Beethoven -- Soft: Piano Music / Solo Piano
Moods/Emotions: Melancholic / Nostalgic / Wistful -- Loving / Romantic / Tender -- Reflective / Thoughtful / Introspective
Suggested Production Types: Documentary / Culture / Art -- Drama / Personal stories -- Historical: Older History / Ancient
Prominent Instruments: Piano (Acoustic)
Keywords / Hints: fur elise, for elise, beethoven piano
Tempo feel: Slow -- Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Shockwave-Sound Royalty Free
Composer: Beethoven, Ludwig van
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (Track not PRO registered)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? Non PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Classical Favorites, Vol. 1 Picture Music collection: Classical Favorites, Vol. 1
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About the Artist
Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethoven, Ludwig van

Ludwig van Beethoven
December 17, 1770 – March 26, 1827

The German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers ever to grace classical music. His contributions were crucial to the evolution from the Classical and Romantic musical eras. Known as a quick-tempered personality, Beethoven’s life was filled with tumult and drama.

Beethoven was recognized as a prodigy as a young age, and was trained by his father. He played viola, meeting other notable players of the time. At 22, Beethoven moved to Vienna from Bonn, and studied under Franz Joseph Haydn. The relationship was not an easy one, however it became a catalyst for Beethoven’s style. During this time he was known for his virtuosity as a pianist, and as a composer, and began composing his own works. His pieces were considered unique and bold.

In 1801, Beethoven realized he was going deaf. Despite this, this time was marked by brilliant compositions such as Symphony No. 3. He continued to compose for a decade even while deaf, and his most triumphant pieces originate from this time.

Notable works:
Piano Concerto #5 in E-flat
Violin Concerto in D
Symphony #3 in E-flat
Symphony #5 in C Minor
Symphony #6 in F
Symphony #9 in D

About the Artist
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