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[[File:Piano Tiles 2 - Fur Elise - 3492 World Record|thumb|330x330px]]'''Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor "Für Elise''' (For Elise)'''," WoO 59, Bia 515''' was composed in 1810 by Austrian pianist and composer Ludwig van Beethoven and is one of the most famous piano solo pieces of classical music. This song was actually published in 1867(40 years after Beethoven's death) by Ludwig Nohl, who also discovered other unpublished songs of Beethoven. No one knows who "Elise" is, but researchers suggested Therese Malfatti (1792-1851)(the song was supposed to be titled Für Therese instead), Elisabeth Röckel (1793-1883), and Elise Barensfeld (1796-1820).
[[File:Piano Tiles 2 - Fur Elise - 3492 World Record|thumb|330x330px]]
 
 
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The version in Piano Tiles is shortened. This version contains (in the original song) the pickup-m. 8 (repeated), mm. 9-23 (unrepeated), mm. 24-38, and mm. 83-104
 
 
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Piano Tiles 2 - Fur Elise - 3492 World Record

Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor "Für Elise (For Elise)," WoO 59, Bia 515 was composed in 1810 by Austrian pianist and composer Ludwig van Beethoven and is one of the most famous piano solo pieces of classical music. This song was actually published in 1867(40 years after Beethoven's death) by Ludwig Nohl, who also discovered other unpublished songs of Beethoven. No one knows who "Elise" is, but researchers suggested Therese Malfatti (1792-1851)(the song was supposed to be titled Für Therese instead), Elisabeth Röckel (1793-1883), and Elise Barensfeld (1796-1820).

Differences

The version in Piano Tiles is shortened. This version contains (in the original song) the pickup-m. 8 (repeated), mm. 9-23 (unrepeated), mm. 24-38, and mm. 83-104

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