Beethoven ‘Für Elise’ 60 Minute Version HD 1080p

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  • Beethoven: ‘Für Elise’ (60 Minute Version) from UA-cam - there is no information given about the recording other than the following introduction:
    “‘Für Elise’ by Beethoven in a 60 minutes rendition from a very rare LP recording featuring piano and orchestra and performed for more than 15 times. This version of Für Elise is the only one known to be accompanied by a symphony orchestra for a more soothing and deep sound of this true master piece by Ludwig van Beethoven.”
    Published on 20 Sep 2013 by ‘Ludwig Van Beethoven’ on his youtube channel:
    / @beethovenofficial .
    About Für Elise: en.wikipedia.o...
    About Therese Malfatti, widely believed to be the dedicatée of ‘Für Elise’:
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    About Beethoven (1770 - 1827): en.wikipedia.o...
    About Beethoven’s travels: www.beethoven.w...
    Beethoven: 20 facts about the great composer: www.classicfm.c...
    The Beethoven House in Bonn:
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    Ludwig Van Beethoven - Beethoven was as we know a great source of confidence for himself and for others, being able to create music and play music even after being completely deaf is by itself quite a miracle. Although it was clear to everyone that Beethoven was but a man, he conquered his disability and led himself to being one of the greatest musicians of all time. If there was one thing that was affecting his struggle to succeed it was not only being deaf, but having to fight all the emotions that he felt inside when he had to turn around to look at the applause of his audience because he could not hear. Or more so the emotions that he felt inside when all that was good to his ears could no longer be heard, and would forever remain still in his mind, making all dynamic sense of touch from music removed from his daily life. That may have led him to a certain depression, but the downfall of his feelings were present and actively falling way before the screeching in his ears. When he was younger his father had left him alone and responsible of his two younger brothers due to alcoholism and would be severe on penalties, loud in teachings when Beethoven wouldn't understand. When Beethoven wanted to play music with Mozart and he could feel it in his dreams, the time came to do so but Mozart had died a year before. Basically his dreams were constantly shattered in every way but he still stood, and what he gave to the world is not a reflection of what the world had given him, it's the reflection of a man who crossed the sea in raging waters only to sing one of the most soothing songs before heading back. Great was this man who was deaf and depressed.
    (from www.disabled-wo...
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