Like most piano students at his level, my kid is now learning Beethoven’s Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor for solo piano, better known to the world as “Für Elise.” Or more accurately, he’s learning part of it. There turn out to be more sections than the iconic minor-key hook we’re all familiar with. These sections are weirdly disjointed from the main hook.
When I pointed out on Twitter how strange it is that there are all these other parts, a former student responded:
from my understanding beethoven wrote fur elise for a girl he liked who sucked at piano which is why the famous part is so accessible but she fell for someone else which is why the less famous parts are so difficult
— your fave 🖤✨ (@punksonata) November 14, 2020
That’s pretty funny. It’s not clear exactly who Elise was, but a likely candidate was a student of Beethoven’s. She was eighteen when he was forty, which, gross.