Beethoven Funeral March No. 1" by Johann Heinrich Walch (1830)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- Funeral March of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Marcha Fúnebre de Isabel II do Reino Unido
Marcha fúnebre de Isabel II del Reino Unido
Похоронный марш Елизаветы II Соединенного Королевства
Marche funèbre d'Elizabeth II du Royaume-Uni
Funeral March of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Marcha Fúnebre de Isabel II do Reino Unido
Marcha fúnebre de Isabel II del Reino Unido
Похоронный марш Елизаветы II Соединенного Королевства
Marche funèbre d'Elizabeth II du Royaume-Uni
Queria saber onde pega a bandeira, porque quando eu chega a 1 ano de canal vou fazer especial mais com a bandeira do Japão heheheherh
It was surprising to hear on a passerby video of the LARGE procession from Westminster to Windsor on the day of the funeral that the 20 minute chain of 6 funeral marches could be heard getting louder and quieter throughout at the same location.
This is actually al 6 funeral marches used in the procession:
Beethoven Funeral March No1
Beethoven Funeral March No2
Beethoven Funeral March No3/Johann Walch
Chopin's Funeral March
Panne's Funeral March "Regrets"
Mendolsohn's Funeral March
This is a great comment, thank you. When I saw the procession, I remember Mendelson's and Chopin's marches (but I did not see the whole process, of course). And I paid attention to Beethoven's march, very beautiful.
Mendelsohn march no. 3 is the GOAT.
I can not stop listening to this I’m a army reserve and I was present in London during this service it was without a doubt the saddest day in my career however this amazing piece of music will forever remind me of the service I have done to the late monarch.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
Truly beautiful. From America.our closest approximation is Kennedy's funeral.
She done us proud, we did her proud. I’ll never forget her, my Queen Elizabeth, crowned the year I was born.
Absolutely daunting. Rest in peace, Queen Elizabeth.
The minute bell gives an epic feel to this.
It was the Elizabeth Tower´s Main Bell (Big Ben) from the Palace of Westminster
i love the marching sounds and the officers calling orders in the background, makes it more epic
I love the way it sounds at 4:31
_Schwarzenbergs Trauer Marsch_ also known as Beethoven Funeral March No. 1 is a march composed by Johann Heinrich Walch for the funeral of Austrian General Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771-1820).
A very solemn march fit for royalties
Beautiful.
The United Kingdom... The Irish, The English, The Welsh, The Scottish. ❤❤❤
We love you.
God Save The King!
"Beethoven Funeral March II Of Elizabeth Of The United Kingdom No. 1" By Johann Heinrich Walch (1830)
March for the funeral of Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg; composed by Johann Heinrich Walch in *1820.*
How Sad.
Forever no more
Such a poignant piece of music for such a sad event in history
Bendito y alabado sea siempre Jesucristo!!
Im learning this on piano
I plan to play this and walch march no. 3 live at st pancras piano on rememberence sunday
I look forward to listening to it when you finish, bud!
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Woody.EXE played it as the crowds, my dad, my 2009 Woody and I walked back to my dads house on Remembrance week. I love the tributes Woody.EXE does for the dead because they deserve a send off by him. He even did this for Her Majesty the Queen
🇬🇧 "Beethoven Funeral March II Of Elizabeth Of The United Kingdom No. 1" By Johann Heinrich Walch (1830)
_Schwarzenbergs Trauer Marsch_ also known as Beethoven Funeral March No. 1; composed by Johann Heinrich Walch for the funeral of Austrian General Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771-1820). It was obviously not composed in 1830.
A great march fit for monarchs
It seems all three marches (attrib. Beethoven), may in fact be by Walch
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Deus salve a Rainha de nossos corações: DEUS SALVE DIANA!
I served her and my country with pride. There will never never be another like her. Oh and Camilla ISNT my queen as many in the UK will tell you. She should not have been given that title!
She is my queen and I'm very pleased to say it.