I'm half Austrian and this movie is about my ancestors. They overdo it with the bishops here. Too many of them. And when I married, they wanted me to do this very entrance to the altar but I refused. I'm not following my husband down the aisle. If he wanted me, he had to wait for me. In the end, I had this entrance with exactly the same music and my mother and mother-in-law by my side but my husband had to wait for me at the altar. It was the 20th century and not the 19th. Emperor, king or not, if he wanted me, he had to show endeavours. I'm not sure if I lived in Sisi's time, maybe I would have complied. But I live now.
I would highly recommend Vienna to any other European capital. People rave about Paris, but it is dirty, it literally stinks and the people are the rudest I have ever met. Vienna is clean, historic, and easy to traverse. As an American, I say Vienna and Berlin are my two favorite cities I have ever been.
Brazil' first empress was an Austrian archduchess who married in Wien before coming to Brazil.She became probably the most influential and important woman in Brazilian history, even our national colors were chosen by her.The yellow on the Brazilian flag is Austrian,it is the house of Habsburg yellow,and an homage to our Austrian empress! Thank you Austria!
Maria Melo wow I never realized that Brazil was an empire, too. Very interesting. Who were the emperors, of what house were they? Very curious. I just love the history of the Roman Catholic Church. I can't help it. I love my religion. The One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church. The only true Religion. Deo gratias! Pax tecum
@@lucillebonds4332 Brazil's first empress was Maria Leopoldina of Austria who was married to D.Pedro IV of Portugal. By the time D. Pedro IV declared Brazil independent from Portugal it became the Empire of Brazil and he ruled as his first emperor.
She was an actress, very pretty but the real princess, Elizabeth was even more beautiful! Hungarians loved her, and she learned to speak this difficult language!
Well, in a movie, yeah. Lol. This is the final scene of the first Sissi movie starring Romy Schneider and Karl-Heinz Böhm. The highly dramatized story of Empress Elizabeth, made in 1955. One of the most popular German films, ever. Still shown today at Christmas time in Germany, Austria and Hungary.
Also ich bin Österreicherin und liebe die Sissi Filme über alles. Da ich ein Romy Schneider Fan bin. Sie spielt so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so wunderwunderwunderschön. schade das die Romy Schneider nicht mehr lebt
Oh how I love fairytales. This movie made me laugh, cry, happy and filled my heart with joy. I wonder what it would of been like to live in a era of this world - different but beautiful with monarchies ruling politics that govern the european people.
Does anyone know the title of the organ Praeludium that is played just before the Messaiah's Hallelujah by Handel is sang (i.e. while the royal couple still marches along the nave towards the altar)?
@@lucillebonds4332 Yes within the Empire of Austria or later Austro-Hungarian Empire there were Kingdoms, such as the Kingdom of Bohemia or the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia
@@londiniumcross5122 Tell that to the thousands of saints whose faith was nourished by "looking at the priests' back" during Mass. This is an oft-used argument against the Tridentine Mass, and quite frankly a weak if not absurd one. The priest isn't facing his back towards you - he's directing his prayer towards God who is present in the tabernacle upon the altar. The Novus Ordo on the other hand, is the opposite.
@@tridentinerestoration1348 If he stands with his back to God and faces the people, he can make the connection between the people and God much better. God is everywhere and he doesn't mind where a priest stands.
I'm Austrian and this is how the girls are married off in my family, whether they want it or not. Some old rhytes are still there although aristocracy has been abolished. It's all politics. Franz Josef certainly fell in love with her and with time, he loved her but she didn't love him. It was his will to marry her and she had to comply and be grateful that the Emperor of Austria loved her. She had no choice. I know this movie in and out and still watch it, but reality was different.
I paramenti liturgici sono sbagliati, a meno che non spunti improvvisamente un capitolo solo sulla liturgia dei matrimoni reali; l'Alleluia di Handel è accettata dai cattolici?
Sissi, it is a trilogy,: Sissi, Sissi the young Empress, and Sissi, the fateful years of an empress. The wedding shown is the finale of the the first movie
Why was Sissi assassinated??? Her life was so tragic...The Crown Prince's Murder/Suicide, Franz Josef unfaithful (which is shocking) the marriage ending up being unhappy, the death of her first born Sophie. The *Theft* of her first born Sophie by her Mother-in-law. All of her pain and sacrifice, only to be murdered and for what?!
Not sure why the choir is singing the Halleluia chorus from Handel's Messiah in English which is the last thing that they would have sung at a Hapsburg Imperial wedding, since Handel was a Protestant.
Gallery Guide: It’s a Hollywood movie, that’s why. Lots of movies don’t always tell the truth in the stories they tell. You don’t have to apologize, either. I was just typing the correct spelling of the family name. I’m not even sure if any Habsburg’s are still around, except for maybe Karl and Zita,’s grandchildren.
@@elizabethpease947 Yes I realize that its a film an not a documentary, however, does seem to be a very odd musical choice for the film makers. Even if they don't know what was actually performed at the Imperial wedding ceremony the could have chosen something from one of the composers to the Imperial court rather than something that was written a composer to the English court in a foreign language. No one at the time would have permitted music written both by and for Protestants at an official Catholic Imperial wedding.
L'ho cercata anche io, ovunque, in qualsiasi modo, ma l'unica cosa che sono riuscita a trovare è questa improvvisazione di un tipo che...Come noi cerca l'autore e titolo della melodia! :) ( Hochzeit Sissi - Orgelstück zum Einzug (nachimprovisiert) -> cerca questo su youtube). A questo punto presumo sia una melodia scritta dall'autore stesso della OST della trilogia...E' un peccato non poter avere il file audio con solo la melodia, perchè è veramente bella. :)
ho letto in un altro video qui su youtube che è stata improvvisata per la scena dal compositore, organista e direttore d'orchestra austriaco Anton Heiller e ciò è stato confermato da altri 2 organisti-compositori! Certo è che è veramente bella...se dovessi sposarmi la sceglierei! almeno non è famosa...e poi è maestosa, solenne ma delicata allo stesso tempo! molto regale...da piccola me l'ero registrata da vhs a musicassetta e quando dovevo far sposare le mie barbie la facevo sfilare con questa musica in sottofondo! hahahaha! Se notate è stata usata anche per l'incoronazione di Sissi nell'altro film!
This is from a movie....totally manufactured. And you don't sing the Hallelugah Chorus in a wedding, especially since it was written for an English audience....
"Messiah" was translated to German at the request of C.P.E. Bach and the musical score reworked by Mozart long before the date of this wedding. The Mozart version could have been used . Learn before commenting on classical music.
Not to mention that Handel had no connection with the Imperial court and was a Protestant on top of that. The fact that it is sung in German is also a problem since the Catholic church until very recently all official rites of the church could only be conducted in Latin.
Not to mention that no groom lead a bridal procession and until very recently no woman would have accompanied a bride to the altar. If their was no suitable male family member or court official she would have walked alone. It also seems unlikely that there were that many cardinals, bishops or abbots in the entire empire let alone at court.
The glory that was Europe is captured in this Imperial wedding. The husband and wife are presented before God, here the future Emperor and his wife are aware that the source of this magnificent wedding is God, the true king. Now thanks to "modernization" and "democracy" Europe is now scrambling who should first legalize homosexual wedding. From Imperial honor and glory of old Europe to the decadent "tolerant" weddings of today. How far we have fallen.
Very far why why allow such an atrocity against nature to allow those people to marry only a man and a women should be allowed to marry because homosexuals cannot produce kids making actual couples the only natural and righteous couple the end
Roberto Jr Antonio You do realise this scene is from a movie, right? "Europe is now scrambling who should first legalize homosexual wedding." That ship sailed 14 years ago.
Roel den Oudsten Yes, which is based on the actual historical wedding of their imperial highnesses. You can view the black and white video showing the parade of nobilities, grandees and common folk going to the church. Search for "Wedding Emperor Charles I of Austria & Zita Hochzeit Kaiser Charles I von Österreich und Zita." Yup, that ship sailed 14 years ago and never returned. That ship was full of homosexuals, tragic =(
You dumbass bigots are going the way of the dinosaurs, just like all those vampiric families you still worship. Your god is not even dead. He never fucking existed in the first place.
Ach wie schmalzig. Romy Schneider und Karl-Heinz Böhm als Elisabeth und Franz-Joseph in der Hochzeitsszene des 1. Sissi-Filmes aus dem 50er-Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts. Das hat mit der Realität von seinerzeit genau nichts zu tun.
Kay jay you will forever exist when your soul separates from your body so better clean up your act now or be sorry later because you will never disintegrate.
In my opinion the most beautiful wedding ceremony ever! Thank you for uploading this :)
I'm half Austrian and this movie is about my ancestors. They overdo it with the bishops here. Too many of them. And when I married, they wanted me to do this very entrance to the altar but I refused. I'm not following my husband down the aisle. If he wanted me, he had to wait for me. In the end, I had this entrance with exactly the same music and my mother and mother-in-law by my side but my husband had to wait for me at the altar. It was the 20th century and not the 19th. Emperor, king or not, if he wanted me, he had to show endeavours. I'm not sure if I lived in Sisi's time, maybe I would have complied. But I live now.
@@londiniumcross5122 probably they are not bishop but mitred canons (canons with the privilege of wearing episcopal insigna such us mitre etc.)
No it was just a picture not the true wedding Nirrini ! Thé most beautiful wedding ever was Diana Spencer
Magnificent! Even the page tripping at 3:00.
I'm from the U.S. and love Austria......my dream is to one day go there on vacation.
reina coffee Roman Catholic Empire of Austria!!!
You're welcome to visit our country. 😊🇦🇹
Greetings from Vienna
Don’t put it off and go in early autumn! The weather is the best in the mountains, even and pleasant!
I would highly recommend Vienna to any other European capital. People rave about Paris, but it is dirty, it literally stinks and the people are the rudest I have ever met. Vienna is clean, historic, and easy to traverse. As an American, I say Vienna and Berlin are my two favorite cities I have ever been.
@@somethingsmart510 sed Roma caput mundi
Brazil' first empress was an Austrian archduchess who married in Wien before coming to Brazil.She became probably the most influential and important woman in Brazilian history, even our national colors were chosen by her.The yellow on the Brazilian flag is Austrian,it is the house of Habsburg yellow,and an homage to our Austrian empress! Thank you Austria!
Maria Melo wow I never realized that Brazil was an empire, too. Very interesting. Who were the emperors, of what house were they? Very curious. I just love the history of the Roman Catholic Church. I can't help it. I love my religion. The One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church. The only true Religion. Deo gratias!
Pax tecum
@@lucillebonds4332 Brazil's first empress was Maria Leopoldina of Austria who was married to D.Pedro IV of Portugal. By the time D. Pedro IV declared Brazil independent from Portugal it became the Empire of Brazil and he ruled as his first emperor.
@@lucillebonds4332 Pax homininbus bonae voluntatis
This looks like it is straight from a Movie. There is beauty everywhere, even the Bride and Groom are beautiful.
It is from the movie.
@@helene4397 Thanks, I realized later.
She's so pretty!
She was an actress, very pretty but the real princess, Elizabeth was even more beautiful! Hungarians loved her, and she learned to speak this difficult language!
Well, in a movie, yeah. Lol. This is the final scene of the first Sissi movie starring Romy Schneider and Karl-Heinz Böhm. The highly dramatized story of Empress Elizabeth, made in 1955. One of the most popular German films, ever. Still shown today at Christmas time in Germany, Austria and Hungary.
Also enjoyed elsewhere on RUclips. Love it in the UK. Keep your history and traditions Austria. Don’t be swamped by the EU.
And Netherlands too being broadcast around Christmass, pretty films!
As
Also Italy, every Christmas!
In France too every Christmas.
Also ich bin Österreicherin und liebe die Sissi Filme über alles.
Da ich ein Romy Schneider Fan bin.
Sie spielt so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so wunderwunderwunderschön.
schade das die Romy Schneider nicht mehr lebt
Romy Schneider war wunderbar.
wonderfull romy schneider....... RIP
And if I remember correctly, wasn't this a scene from a movie made with Romy Schneider?
Right.
It’s from the first of the Sisi series of movies with Romy Schneider
Mega.
Oh how I love fairytales. This movie made me laugh, cry, happy and filled my heart with joy. I wonder what it would of been like to live in a era of this world - different but beautiful with monarchies ruling politics that govern the european people.
Does anyone know the title of the organ Praeludium that is played just before the Messaiah's Hallelujah by Handel is sang (i.e. while the royal couple still marches along the nave towards the altar)?
Sissi may not had a happy life. But also she was a real beauty.
i feel this is to simple, the weddings at that time were huge with thousands of guests from all over Europe
Not yet in the 1850s. That came later when the rail and steamship lines were firmly established all over Europe. So 1870s and beyond.
Wonderful 😍😍😍😍😍
Que lindo...
Maybe you mean Empire of Austria. There is no "Kingdom of Austria" ever existed. Only Empire of Austria.
Ozgol Debron kingdom is under the empire or the empire comprises kingdoms under it. So the Empire of Austria has kingdoms under it?
@@lucillebonds4332 Yes within the Empire of Austria or later Austro-Hungarian Empire there were Kingdoms, such as the Kingdom of Bohemia or the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia
@@lucillebonds4332 austria have never been a kigndom... only archduchy.
@@lucillebonds4332 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmh vc viu guarda vi de FT vi vi yt guarda um nu Branca de Neve e os sete anão
Was it not the Austro Hungarian Empire?
What's the instrumental soundtrack inside the cathedral?
God bless them.they should pray that one day their kingdom will be restored and they will not be dreaming only.
Please change it to Empire of Austria, and change Royal to Imperial!! 🙏🇦🇹👑
YES
is Austrian empire
Can anyone tell the difference between royal and imperial wedding????? Anyone????
@@babagama4232 there's no such thing as an imperial wedding
@Kingdom Austria, can I use the sound from your for a Lego stop Motion video ?
Very spooky !Spooky , reminds me of Dracula film .
I always wondered what the name of the organ piece was. What is the title?
The good old days
Sisi most beautiful beauty off all😄😄😄😍😍
Wie heisst das Stück, es ist wunderschön ❤
Handel Hallelujah . B
This is what Catholicism really looks like! Not the farce imitation known as the Novus Ordo.
Why can't we turn Catholicism back to this time period?
And looking at the priests backs when they celebrate the mass in Latin? Not that I don't like Latin, I studied it, love it. But that would be a no go.
@@londiniumcross5122 Tell that to the thousands of saints whose faith was nourished by "looking at the priests' back" during Mass.
This is an oft-used argument against the Tridentine Mass, and quite frankly a weak if not absurd one. The priest isn't facing his back towards you - he's directing his prayer towards God who is present in the tabernacle upon the altar. The Novus Ordo on the other hand, is the opposite.
@@tridentinerestoration1348 If he stands with his back to God and faces the people, he can make the connection between the people and God much better. God is everywhere and he doesn't mind where a priest stands.
Quel cérémonial ! Il y a combien de prêtres et d archevêques en tout ? Plus d une cinquantaine !
Sissi 😍😍😍😍
I'm Austrian and this is how the girls are married off in my family, whether they want it or not. Some old rhytes are still there although aristocracy has been abolished. It's all politics. Franz Josef certainly fell in love with her and with time, he loved her but she didn't love him. It was his will to marry her and she had to comply and be grateful that the Emperor of Austria loved her. She had no choice. I know this movie in and out and still watch it, but reality was different.
Jol I need this partitur. Have you got it?
Who was that prince? Princess?
Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Franz whoever
@@charmedprince : Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria.
That Franz whoever was Franz Josef of Habsburg, emperor of Austria and king of Hungaruy
I paramenti liturgici sono sbagliati, a meno che non spunti improvvisamente un capitolo solo sulla liturgia dei matrimoni reali; l'Alleluia di Handel è accettata dai cattolici?
Sono cattolico é amo „Hallelujah“
@ non significa che sia riconosciuto come inno sacro dal Vaticano.
Looooove
Duh....it's the "Sissy" movie with Romy Schneider and Karlheinz Böhm....
Would like to know what movie this is a clip from!
Sissi, it is a trilogy,: Sissi, Sissi the young Empress, and Sissi, the fateful years of an empress. The wedding shown is the finale of the the first movie
Hungary was the kingdom and Elizabeth the bestloved queen.
Why was Sissi assassinated??? Her life was so tragic...The Crown Prince's Murder/Suicide, Franz Josef unfaithful (which is shocking) the marriage ending up being unhappy, the death of her first born Sophie. The *Theft* of her first born Sophie by her Mother-in-law. All of her pain and sacrifice, only to be murdered and for what?!
When was Austria a kingdom?
From 1804-1918
@@elizabethpease947 Sorry, it was the Austrian Empire, not a kingdom. From 1868 to 1918 it was the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Not a kingdom
Not sure why the choir is singing the Halleluia chorus from Handel's Messiah in English which is the last thing that they would have sung at a Hapsburg Imperial wedding, since Handel was a Protestant.
YES
The family name was ‘Habsburg’, not ‘Hapsburg’
@@elizabethpease947 Apologies, but that wasn't really the point of the comment.
Gallery Guide: It’s a Hollywood movie, that’s why. Lots of movies don’t always tell the truth in the stories they tell. You don’t have to apologize, either. I was just typing the correct spelling of the family name. I’m not even sure if any Habsburg’s are still around, except for maybe Karl and Zita,’s grandchildren.
@@elizabethpease947 Yes I realize that its a film an not a documentary, however, does seem to be a very odd musical choice for the film makers. Even if they don't know what was actually performed at the Imperial wedding ceremony the could have chosen something from one of the composers to the Imperial court rather than something that was written a composer to the English court in a foreign language. No one at the time would have permitted music written both by and for Protestants at an official Catholic Imperial wedding.
Perché non in italiano dall'inizio. Grazie
Its Romy Schneider from the Sissy movies!
It is. And this is the wedding scene from first Sissi movie.
Aus welchem Film war denn das?
Hans von Hochtann Sissi
@@peterfalk1856 Danke!
Long live the Queen Elizabeth !
@@malienag.7001 :: That was her name. Empress Elisabeth. People called her Sissi.
Ela é lindaaa...
davvero nessuno conosce questa musica d'organo prima dell'halleluja in questa scena?
L'ho cercata anche io, ovunque, in qualsiasi modo, ma l'unica cosa che sono riuscita a trovare è questa improvvisazione di un tipo che...Come noi cerca l'autore e titolo della melodia! :) ( Hochzeit Sissi - Orgelstück zum Einzug (nachimprovisiert) -> cerca questo su youtube). A questo punto presumo sia una melodia scritta dall'autore stesso della OST della trilogia...E' un peccato non poter avere il file audio con solo la melodia, perchè è veramente bella. :)
ho letto in un altro video qui su youtube che è stata improvvisata per la scena dal compositore, organista e direttore d'orchestra austriaco Anton Heiller e ciò è stato confermato da altri 2 organisti-compositori! Certo è che è veramente bella...se dovessi sposarmi la sceglierei! almeno non è famosa...e poi è maestosa, solenne ma delicata allo stesso tempo! molto regale...da piccola me l'ero registrata da vhs a musicassetta e quando dovevo far sposare le mie barbie la facevo sfilare con questa musica in sottofondo! hahahaha! Se notate è stata usata anche per l'incoronazione di Sissi nell'altro film!
Mia Amata Romy sei la donna più bella del mondo nn queste oche di adesso...
This is a movie
Quién sabe el nombre de la obra del órgano
Gott save the King
Sisi is such a tragic figure .
This is from a movie....totally manufactured. And you don't sing the Hallelugah Chorus in a wedding, especially since it was written for an English audience....
It was sung at Princess Elena of Spain's wedding.
"Messiah" was translated to German at the request of C.P.E. Bach and the musical score reworked by Mozart long before the date of this wedding. The Mozart version could have been used . Learn before commenting on classical music.
Not to mention that Handel had no connection with the Imperial court and was a Protestant on top of that. The fact that it is sung in German is also a problem since the Catholic church until very recently all official rites of the church could only be conducted in Latin.
Music's all wrong, it's the Halleluya Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Protestant music at this most Catholic of weddings!
Colin yes, and English not Austrian.
Not to mention that no groom lead a bridal procession and until very recently no woman would have accompanied a bride to the altar. If their was no suitable male family member or court official she would have walked alone. It also seems unlikely that there were that many cardinals, bishops or abbots in the entire empire let alone at court.
I think it's Zadok the Priest my Handel.
Welcome Schonbrun Austria Mega Mega Mega Romi Schneider i Franz Josef Caiser i Caiserin Eisteraich Mega Mega Mega
Роми Шнайдер самая красивая
C, yes you’re right.
En Español por favor
The glory that was Europe is captured in this Imperial wedding. The husband and wife are presented before God, here the future Emperor and his wife are aware that the source of this magnificent wedding is God, the true king. Now thanks to "modernization" and "democracy" Europe is now scrambling who should first legalize homosexual wedding. From Imperial honor and glory of old Europe to the decadent "tolerant" weddings of today. How far we have fallen.
Very far why why allow such an atrocity against nature to allow those people to marry only a man and a women should be allowed to marry because homosexuals cannot produce kids making actual couples the only natural and righteous couple the end
Roberto Jr Antonio You do realise this scene is from a movie, right?
"Europe is now scrambling who should first legalize homosexual wedding."
That ship sailed 14 years ago.
Roel den Oudsten Yes, which is based on the actual historical wedding of their imperial highnesses. You can view the black and white video showing the parade of nobilities, grandees and common folk going to the church. Search for "Wedding Emperor Charles I of Austria & Zita Hochzeit Kaiser Charles I von Österreich und Zita." Yup, that ship sailed 14 years ago and never returned. That ship was full of homosexuals, tragic =(
You dumbass bigots are going the way of the dinosaurs, just like all those vampiric families you still worship. Your god is not even dead. He never fucking existed in the first place.
@Kay Jay, your language is a testament of how far people have fallen from civilization, culture and decency. Enjoy your modern barbarism.
A royal Catholic wedding... as it should be !!!
No Protestants !!!
Se que poderío. Aunque que extraño ella entre con su madre y suegra. No con el padre. Será cosa del protocolo
Ach wie schmalzig. Romy Schneider und Karl-Heinz Böhm als Elisabeth und Franz-Joseph in der Hochzeitsszene des 1. Sissi-Filmes aus dem 50er-Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts. Das hat mit der Realität von seinerzeit genau nichts zu tun.
The bride didn't look so happy.
Zeus Odin Chief may I add another word "liberalism".
La inolbidable sissi
No its not
Prelepe Sisi
Big bad wolf
Funy with all of that splendor, after 1 world war, 4 of5 European rulers were killed or land up in prison.
😅
Kay jay you will forever exist when your soul separates from your body so better clean up your act now or be sorry later because you will never disintegrate.
Amori
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Das ist nicht echt. Es ist einen Cinema Film!
N.
Austria was Margraviate (Marcha orientalis), Archduchy and Empire, never a Kingdom.
What a load of CRAP!
You ???
@@daletztewerklmann6555 Yes ! 😀😀😀 The "Super Yacht Chef" 🏄 😜😜😜