Traveler Dazzles Departure Lounge at Prague Airport with Stunning Performance of Beethoven’s Für Elise

Maan Hamadeh, a traveler awaiting a flight at Prague’s Václav airport, pleasantly surprised his co-passengers in the departure lounge by delivering an impressive medley of interpretations of Beethoven’s iconic composition, Für Elise.

In the confines of the Czech airport, Hamadeh captivated fellow waiting passengers with his rendition of the renowned Beethoven piano sonata, infusing it with a range of creative styles.

He proceeded to apply a similar innovative touch to James Horner’s Titanic theme (famously linked to Celine Dion’s song, ‘My Heart Will Go On’).

The video’s online popularity has soared, amassing a staggering three million views on YouTube alone.

Applauding the performance, the gathered audience, many of whom were recording the spectacle, erupted into enthusiastic cheers when Hamadeh concluded his performance. One minor observation: the piano might benefit from some tuning, though.

  • Maan Hamadeh put his own spin on Beethoven classic and Titanic theme
  • Hamadeh entertained passengers at Prague’s Vaclav Havel Airport
  • The video has been viewed more than three million times on YouTube 

This talented pianist is going to be a tough act to follow the next time a traveller sits down at a public piano at Prague’s international airport.

Maan Hamadeh wowed a crowd of passengers when he put his own spin on Beethoven’s Für Elise and Celine Dion’s theme, My Heart Will Go On, from the film Titanic.

Hamadeh performed the Beethoven classic in several different styles, throwing down a gauntlet for airport musicians.

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Talented: Maan Hamadeh performed Für Elise in different styles before breaking into My Heart Will Go On

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Talented: Maan Hamadeh performed Für Elise in different styles before breaking into My Heart Will Go On

Bored-looking passengers perked up and looked away from their smartphones, tablets or books when Hamadeh began his impressive performance at Vaclav Havel Airport in the Czech Republic’s capital.

He brought smiles to their faces as they waited to board their flights, clearly relishing every moment in the spotlight.

Passengers filmed him as he switched styles and transitioned from a Beethoven medley into one of the most popular love songs in recent decades.

Hamadeh was met with applause and cheers when he finished his impromptu concert.

The nearly six-minute video, filmed by Rami El Ghosseini, has more than three million views on YouTube alone.

Encore: Maan Hamadeh was met with applause and cheers when he finished his impromptu concert

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Encore: Maan Hamadeh was met with applause and cheers when he finished his impromptu concert

Hamadeh, from Lebanon, told the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper that he has been playing piano for 21 years.

He said: ‘I spent 12 days in Europe without playing music, so I missed playing and became very excited about it.

‘While we were looking for the gate to board our next flight, my friend stopped me and he pointed toward a piano, and so like a baby who has found his mother after getting lost, I ran to it.’

He added: ‘First people where indifferent listening to a normal Für Elise version, but after I started with my remixes they were very engaged.’

Passengers film Maan Hamadeh during his impressive performance at Prague's international airport

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Passengers film Maan Hamadeh during his impressive performance at Prague’s international airport

Traveler Dazzles Departure Lounge at Prague Airport with Stunning Performance of Beethoven’s Für Elise

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