Beethoven Fur Elise (Piano Music)
Fur Elise is one of Beethoven's most popular piano solos.  It was originally named Bagatelle in A minor for solo piano, marked poco moto, dated 27 April 1810.  Atsuko Seta plays Beethoven's fur Elise piano music in a Live Recording in Toyono Jubel Hall 2007. (3:24)

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Beethoven Minuet in G played in The Pump Room, Bath
Ludwig van Beethoven's Minuet in G major is a composition originally written for orchestra, but was lost and only an arrangement for piano has survived. It has become very popular.  This rendition of Minuet in G on the Piano is played by Jools Scott in a performance in the Pump Room, in Bath, England.  (1:59)
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4th Piano Concerto in G Major, Op. 58 - First Movement
On the 17th of December, 1808, an announcement appeared in a Vienna newspaper.  It told the public that Ludwig van Beethoven would give a concert, at the Theater an der Wien, in five days.  It said, among other things:  "All the pieces are of his own composition, entirely new, and not yet heard in public."
In this clip, recorded in 1989, we see Krystian Zimerman performing Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker. (9:09)


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