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Here you can download a free copy of the 16-measure Russian Folk Song:
There are several sites where you can download Fur Elise.
When I was a kid, I liked to play the C major contradance, and I think he wrote several other contradances.
Among the Beethoven piano sonatas, the g minor and G major sonatas, op. 49, are the easiest.
I have the two-volume “Anson Introduces Beethoven” set, published by Willis Music Co. It contains Minuet in G, Fur Elise, the F major sonatina, and some lesser-known pieces.
Alfred Publishing Co. puts out a delightful series of collections of easier keyboard works by famous composers.
Theirr editors dig deep into the archives to find unjustifiably neglected compositions by those composers.
They then present those compositions, along with the justifiably celebrated compositions.
I haven’t seen their publication “Beethoven: An Introduction to his Piano Works,” but it is a safe bet.
They also publish Beethoven’s “Seven Sonatinas.” The G major sonatina is nice. Here is a video of this sonatina played by a diligent 8-year-old student:
If you are interested in four-hand compositions also, there is a set of German dances published by C. F. Peters. Beethoven also wrote some 4-hand sonatas which are not difficult.
With this, you should have enough to present an all-Beethoven recital.