Classical · Beginner
Für Elise
- Catalog
- WoO 59
- Key
- A minor
- Year
- 1810
- Era
- Classical
- Form
- Character Piece
- Instrumentation
- Solo Piano
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- License
- Public Domain
- Source
- IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library
Für Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven, catalogued as WoO 59, is a work for solo piano in A minor. Composed during the Classical era, it forms part of the composer's enduring contribution to the keyboard repertoire and is freely available in the public domain through archives such as IMSLP.
Ludwig van Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas form the most important single body of work in the keyboard repertoire — what Hans von Bülow called the New Testament of the piano. Across four decades they trace the journey from late-Classical wit to the visionary, fragmented spiritualism of the late style.
The work is suited to beginner-level pianists. As with all repertoire from this period, study editions vary; the public-domain engravings linked here are based on the most widely-circulated nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century editions and are sufficient for serious study, recital preparation, and recording.
About Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas form the most important single body of work in the keyboard repertoire — what Hans von Bülow called the New Testament of the piano. Across four decades they trace the journey from late-Classical wit to the visionary, fragmented spiritualism of the late style.
Key character — A minor
Ancient and elegiac. The natural minor of the keyboard and a constant home for Baroque dance suites and Romantic character pieces.
The Classical Era
The Classical era refined keyboard music around the new fortepiano, favoring balanced phrases, clear textures, and sonata-form drama. Mozart, Haydn, and the early Beethoven shaped a vocabulary of grace and rhetorical wit that still anchors the modern repertoire.
About the Character Piece form
A short, self-contained Romantic miniature with a distinct mood or programmatic suggestion — the genre that includes Schumann's Albumblätter, Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, and Grieg's Lyric Pieces.