Radetzky March (Austria-Hungary 1848)

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  • @Nikolapoleon
    @Nikolapoleon 2 года назад +141

    Footage of Karl I is very distinctive. The man is brimming with humanity. He smiles at his subjects, talks to them on parade, and never just goes through the motions, as you often see older monarchs do.

    • @hannavirtanen7006
      @hannavirtanen7006 Год назад +3

      The modern humanity began with Karl the First, Sigmund Freud and Karl Jung.

    • @MrMutius
      @MrMutius Год назад +5

      ich bin ungarn IV.Karol -good king

    • @historyforlife1019
      @historyforlife1019 Год назад +3

      You got a Point

    • @GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w
      @GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w 3 месяца назад +1

      To all IGNORANT IDIOTS praising Karl I, he was INCOMPETENT and DUPLICITOUS, spending two years back-stabbing and double-crossing his German Allies!! (and he ran like a COWARD out of the BACK DOOR off his palace when the end came!!)

  • @nicku1
    @nicku1 3 года назад +444

    This melody always gives me a beautiful memory. In 1984 (more or less) I worked in East Berlin in an office of a Polish export company. The office was located in Warschauer Strasse. In a side street there was a small local pub with a jukebox, where pork knuckle was served. I went there some day for lunch, ordered a pork knuckle and a beer, and when the meal was served I put the Radetzky March on the jukebox as in my opinion best suited to the dish. When I ate and the waiter asked how it tasted I said it was perfect. The waiter proudly replied: Because we have a cook from Poland, from Łódź! I am Polish, mind you, but I speak fluent German and the waiter had no way of guessing that he was dealing with a fellow countryman of the cook. This was by far my best lunch in Berlin! :)

    • @burkeshaw
      @burkeshaw 3 года назад +13

      You had me at pork knuckle and beer! Quebec does a good job with the pork knuckle, but my technicolor dream is to go to Europe and have a properly done knuckle!
      John Shaw
      Calgary Ab. Can

    • @nicku1
      @nicku1 3 года назад +7

      @@burkeshaw The best pork knuckle in my life I had in Łódź - incidentally the same city in Poland from which the cook in Belin came - it was served with peas purée, sauerkraut and mustard. It was DELICIOUS!

    • @burkeshaw
      @burkeshaw 3 года назад +4

      @@nicku1 Sounds absolutely glorious!!!! In Quebec it is served with cabbage turnips and potatoes. A good tap beer goes without saying!
      John

    • @abercrombieblovs2042
      @abercrombieblovs2042 3 года назад +2

      The best food in Vienna was ironically a small restaurant outside the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, in a cozy brick courtyard, comfortable waiting times and moderately fast service.

    • @andy99ish
      @andy99ish 2 года назад +4

      Dear nicku, pork knuckle is a rather Prussian dish. The upper class of Łódź, although that city for most of the time was in the Russian part of partitioned Poland, was German in no small part. Remember Ziemia Obiecana ? No wonder local cooks know how to prepare German dishes until today.
      Prussia and Austria were fierce rivals for the domination in German speaking countries. They fought it out in 1866, at Königgrätz (Sadowa), one of the more consequential battles in XIX history.
      Therefore: The fitting music for pork knuckle should be Preussens Gloria or a similar Prussian march. The fitting dish for the Radetzky Marsch would be Wiener Schnitzel.
      However I will not report you to the Austro-Hungarian secret service for confounding Austria with Prussia musically and culinarily. Even if that service still existed :) So you can enjoy your memories undisturbed ;).

  • @FranklinPUroda
    @FranklinPUroda 3 года назад +191

    So familiar. Haven't heard this march for over fifty years, yet I'm still able to hum along with it.

  • @jackbuckley7816
    @jackbuckley7816 2 года назад +30

    I first became familiar with this tune from the New Years' broadcasts of the Vienna Philharmonic, shown every year on PBS. The Radetzy March is always included & I always look forward to it. Fascinating film-footage from the days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, back when empires actually meant something. Truly a vanished age, never to return. Thank goodness at least some of it's been preserved on film. Franz Joseph forever!!

  • @jarniwoop
    @jarniwoop 2 года назад +48

    I first hear this march played by a large 19th century music machine in a museum, with the song engraved on a big metal disc. It always makes me think of cavalry on parade.

  • @pjetrs
    @pjetrs 3 года назад +164

    Just read the book Radetzky March, such a great story. But I never knew this music was actually the March they talked about in the book. Makes the book even more sad and the downfall of the empire even more striking

    • @tryexceptions1025
      @tryexceptions1025 3 года назад

      Who is author?

    • @君士坦丁12世
      @君士坦丁12世 3 года назад +9

      @@tryexceptions1025 Joseph Roth

    • @nickforest6846
      @nickforest6846 2 года назад +3

      If you appreciated the story you may also watch the film Colonel Redl by István Szabó. It's atmospheric

    • @kennethrouse7942
      @kennethrouse7942 2 года назад +1

      I read it last year, myself and would totally agree with you. 👍😎

    • @mjlotus
      @mjlotus 2 года назад +1

      Brilliant book

  • @scottadler
    @scottadler 3 года назад +125

    The Emperor Karl is actually near to be proclaimed a Roman Catholic saint as the only man who sincerely tried to end the war.

    • @leone.6190
      @leone.6190 3 года назад +32

      And still the "noble winners" completely dismantled his realm. A real shame.

    • @stanislavpistek2538
      @stanislavpistek2538 3 года назад +9

      He tried but it was too late. Franz Joseph I. started Great War which destroy the Austrian empire.

    • @rotarydude9737
      @rotarydude9737 2 года назад +15

      God save the blessed Kaiser!

    • @sergiogregorat1830
      @sergiogregorat1830 2 года назад

      Yes, I too had heard of negotiations between all the European powers to end the carnage. Everyone realized that it was a collective suicide. The only ones who could gain an economic and political advantage were the United States, which did everything possible and impossible to boycott the negotiations. There was on the one side the cold and cynical determination to become a world power, on the other hand the dull and senile attachment to past glories. Unfortunately, not being a historian, I cannot cite qualified sources, because obviously such a point of view is not acceptable to the current revealed truth.

    • @sergiogregorat1830
      @sergiogregorat1830 2 года назад +12

      @@stanislavpistek2538 This is what they teach you in school ... It may well be that Franz Josef lit the fuse, but the explosives had been accumulated by all the European powers, and not only those.

  • @thomasnewsom7570
    @thomasnewsom7570 3 года назад +34

    My High School Band Master had a version of this that was suitable for a Band of our size. Gave me chills every time we played it.

  • @meikiria3672
    @meikiria3672 3 года назад +44

    This is amazing.... the melody makes me so happy that I cannot describe it!

  • @MotinQ
    @MotinQ 3 года назад +24

    In Chile our army, parade proud to the rhythm of this march when them celebrate its glories.

  • @danijelk8246
    @danijelk8246 3 года назад +33

    The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (German: Ausgleich, Hungarian: Kiegyezés) established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
    1848 there was Austria.

    • @Буендиаб
      @Буендиаб 3 года назад +5

      Браво, то сам ја хтео да напишем али сада нема потребе.

    • @gfarkas123
      @gfarkas123 3 года назад +1

      Correct, but there was Austria, (including the Czech Land, Silesia, Galicia, and Transsylvania, etc. etc., and there was Hungary, including Croatia. The monarch was the same person.

    • @sammartland932
      @sammartland932 3 года назад

      The year is the year the march was written.

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 3 года назад

      @@gfarkas123 also the mon ey and the army

  • @BartlomiejDmowski
    @BartlomiejDmowski 2 года назад +63

    Kaiser Karl I looks so sympathetic on these videos..
    It would be a great honour for me to meet him once. The land I call my homeland wasn't ever part of Austria-Hungary, but somehow I feel a really close connection to this country and its last emperor. I chose my third name after him, and whenever I see his image I know it was a good decision.
    I remember my visit to Vienna - it even exceeded my expectations. I felt so good there... even the sight of teenagers who - I guess by the way they dressed - don't care about the past at all wasn't able to make me feel sad. Austrian Imperial songs nowhere sound so great as in this city. I think that's the ultimate proof of Austrian Imperial strength - even when this country is no longer called "Empire", you can still feel it so well.

    • @alexandercellante7553
      @alexandercellante7553 2 года назад +5

      As a teenager if I was there I would be SO touched as you were.

    • @BartlomiejDmowski
      @BartlomiejDmowski 2 года назад +4

      @@alexandercellante7553 not only we have the same or similar age, but also a similar taste of culture. Nice to meet you!

    • @alexandercellante7553
      @alexandercellante7553 2 года назад +3

      @@BartlomiejDmowskiNice to meet you too!

    • @OlafJorigson
      @OlafJorigson 2 года назад +1

      well because most recorded material you find of this age has had a propaganda thought behind it. In a war, you will not make the Kaiser look bad xd

    • @walterpleyer261
      @walterpleyer261 2 года назад +2

      You probably mean Franz Josef I.
      And he was ultimately responsible for WW 1 (it wasn't all Austria's fault, but he could have avoided at least this war) and therefore the breakup of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy in 1918

  • @alfapainting5790
    @alfapainting5790 3 года назад +30

    Excellent march music! Not like Today's music.

  • @elvirasavinova8013
    @elvirasavinova8013 2 года назад +21

    Марш Радецкий был написан Штраусом старшим в 1848 в честь фельдмаршала графа Радецкого . Самый знаменитый марш Штрауса

    • @АндрейОлейников-ц6м
      @АндрейОлейников-ц6м Год назад

      Да уж ...
      Родовитый чех.., и "разночинный" австрийский немец.., а в результате великолепная музыка ...

  • @johnlane35
    @johnlane35 3 года назад +61

    Lovely to see the Joy and happiness on the Face of Saint Karl, Last Emperor of Austria.
    Whenever I hear this tune I think of the Brave Saxons and Imperial troops facing the Prussians at Sadowa. Marchinto position with Assembled Brass bands playing this waltz.

    • @simonnorburn3518
      @simonnorburn3518 3 года назад +1

      Sadly bravery is insufficient. You have to be either brave or stupid to stand in front of a steamroller. In neither case does it make a difference. The Imperial Army was failed by it's leadership which included senior army officers and it's capacity to gather intelligence about its nearest neighbours. My army was described as "Lions led by donkeys"; a quote made up some 70 years later. But we spent our lives and won the war.

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 8 месяцев назад

      Karl was a good man who wanted to end the war, but he was offering peace terms that were out of question for the Germans, he was saying the Germans would give up Belgium and withdraw from the war, AND that they’d give Alsace Lorraine back to France (even tho the population was mostly German and it was annexed into France by Louis 14th) so it’s understandable the Germans weren’t happy that their ally was offering such terms behind their backs. Perhaps if he didn’t offer up Alsace Lorraine and offered a return to pre war boarders the peace talks would’ve gone somewhere, since the Germans themselves were offering a ‘status quo anti basis’ offer in 1916…..which means everything returns to pre war status.

    • @GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w
      @GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w 3 месяца назад

      To all those praising Karl I, he was INCOMPETENT and DUPLICITOUS, spending two years back-stabbing and double-crossing his German Allies!! (and he ran like a COWARD out of the BACK DOOR of his palace when the end came!!)

  • @czaganysandor2327
    @czaganysandor2327 3 года назад +22

    Apart form the year (1848) Radetzky March doesn't have much connection with Austria-Hungary 1848 and I wouldn't bring this cheerful and so-much loved piece in relation with such an inglorious part of history.
    1848-49 are the years of hungarian revolution and freedom fight against Austrian Empire, which is no cheerful story, neither for Hungary nor for Austria. Austria could only win the war with the help of the russian tsar's enormous troops. After that Austria sent their sanguine general, Haynau to take revenge on the already defeated and capitulated hungarian. He executed hundreds, the most infamous is the hanging of 13 hungarian generals at Arad on 6th Oct 1849 which was especially merciless and humiliating as - in that era - hanging was a punishment for killers and bad criminals, not for brave officers fighting only for their country's freedom. Haynau's rally disgusted europe, even the Tsar regretted helping Austria and getting involved in such an act.

  • @panpianino8558
    @panpianino8558 3 года назад +7

    Happy times... You make my cry and smile ...Franz

  • @juanmanuelparadacontreras9565
    @juanmanuelparadacontreras9565 2 года назад +8

    Toda una marcha famosa en seguir impactando su marcialidad a las nuevas generaciones de amantes de esta clase de música.

  • @josephconray
    @josephconray 3 года назад +100

    Austria-Hungary was constituted as a nation in 1867, not in 1848.
    Correction: Austria Hungary was a personal union between both states, not a state.

  • @claudiocare8327
    @claudiocare8327 3 года назад +81

    "What we blame on Habsburg monarchy is not the wars they have been waging for centuries, but the fact that for 800 years they have been the stern defenders of European culture and traditions. We reckon their downfall as a progress; but, considering what became of Europe after their downfall, and considering what is still waiting for us, there is plenty of reasons to regret. Maybe someday we will look back at the Habsburg Empire for what it really was: the heart and soul of Europe, gone forever. The nations who arose from its ashes may, and will, carry its heritage; but none will ever replace it." (W. S. Churchill)

    • @sebastianvella8992
      @sebastianvella8992 3 года назад +16

      Churchill always knew what to say very trutfully and yet eloquently. Here Churchill is regreting the mistakes of the Treaty of Versailles which destroyed the two Empires Germany and Austria-Hungary that protected Europe from Russian Barbarism and Nationalist extremists.

    • @acondorip
      @acondorip 3 года назад +1

      Un montón de cháchara lapidaria, como le gustaba a ese viejo borracho de Churchill.

    • @japeking1
      @japeking1 3 года назад +3

      Churchill.... wrong again, like he was with just about everything except for Hitlerism. Lucky he got one right;-)

    • @durlanacperica3665
      @durlanacperica3665 3 года назад +2

      @@sebastianvella8992 глупости и бесмислице. #ЂонОбраз

    • @hubril7921
      @hubril7921 3 года назад +4

      Yugoslavia was a mistake

  • @АлександрАлимпиев-у5ш

    Блестящая империя,высокий уровень культуры и цивилизации.Пала в результате войны.

    • @andrejszermjagin5646
      @andrejszermjagin5646 2 года назад

      Которую она и начала. Насчёт уровня цивилизации спорно.

  • @noellec-l5825
    @noellec-l5825 3 года назад +13

    Radetzky, le boucher de Milan était un triste personnage, mais la musique est magnifique, et le roman éponyme de Joseph Roth, un des meilleurs romans germanophones du XXème siècle, écrit par un Juif galicien.

    • @fan8281xx
      @fan8281xx 3 года назад +1

      Menos mal!! Ya veia venir otra MAMARRACHADA ANTIAustro-Hungara Francesa. Your beloved France played LOTS in the SURGE OF NAZISM AND THE SHOAH with the Saint Germain and Trianon treaties. but LENIENT WITH OTTOMANS/TURKEY when the SEVRES TREATY was set up and later "enforced". WEEPING FOR ARMENIA LATER HAS AND IS NOT ENOUGH; DO SOMETHING!!

  • @aebirkbeck2693
    @aebirkbeck2693 3 года назад +19

    For historical purposes? well whatever! Its still a cracking march.

  • @ianrogerburton1670
    @ianrogerburton1670 3 года назад +16

    Official names : Austrian Empire 1804-67 // Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy 1867-1918 (unofficial names were Austrian-Hungarian Empire or just Austria-Hungary)

    • @jarobon8117
      @jarobon8117 3 года назад +1

      W podzięce za obronę Wiednia w 1683 roku, niecałe sto lat później, Austria przyłożyła rękę do rozbiorów Polski, pewnie w ramach wdzięczności!

    • @ianrogerburton1670
      @ianrogerburton1670 3 года назад

      @@jarobon8117 Und so werde die Halb-Mond Croissant erfunden. Mahlzeit !

    • @jarobon8117
      @jarobon8117 3 года назад

      @@ianrogerburton1670 No coments!

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 3 года назад

      die im Reichsrath vertretenen Königreiche und Länder, bis 1867
      so steht es geschrieben

  • @marcperezf.8213
    @marcperezf.8213 4 года назад +17

    must say that even that A-H was going weaker his theme's were just to good

  • @tasanaholan2263
    @tasanaholan2263 3 года назад +16

    Prior to Souza, the Austro-Hungarian marches were the best by far. The spirit of Vienna has much to do with it.

  • @Octavius1623
    @Octavius1623 2 года назад +9

    Hell Yeah! I have always loved the Radetzky March music coming out from the Golden Buffalo Casino.

  • @darrylknight2675
    @darrylknight2675 3 года назад +32

    Vienna is such an interesting city. First time I went there in 1983 as a young person the city was full because of something going on, so I got sent at the railways station accommodation bureau to some Hotel down town. Lots of noise during the night but it was okay, the next morning I met a Texan at breakfast who said he had been coming there for years and that it was the best whorehouse in Vienna. Explained the night time noise.

    • @madden150
      @madden150 3 года назад +1

      Who flys from Texas to Vienna for a ride? Away in te thon shower and pop one off kid.

    • @renataostertag6051
      @renataostertag6051 3 года назад +7

      The "something" that was going on sir in Vienna in 1983 was the 300-year-celebration of the victory over the siege of Vienna by the Osmans, under Kara Mustafa Pasha.
      It happened on September 12th, 1683. Christendom was saved from the Mohammedans. It also was celebrated all over Germany, Poland and a few other
      central European countries. The Turkish were laughing in 1983, saying "what are they celebrating, we are here and we are never going to leave again?!
      The best part is (the Turkish said in 1983) that not one drop of our blood was shed and they received us with flowers, gave us Mercedes Benzs (every 1000th or so),
      well-paid jobs with paid holidays, great medical care, generous child benefits, etc."
      Yep, that is the fact in 2021, less than 40 years after the huge celebrations of victory you must have witnessed in 1983 Mr. Knight.

    • @MsSlucyna
      @MsSlucyna 3 года назад +1

      @@renataostertag6051 How very true

    • @karinrigler452
      @karinrigler452 2 года назад +1

      @@MsSlucyna SO IST ES GELAUFEN......und wir sind weiter gut zu allen "Gästen"....jaja

  • @azazelpf2259
    @azazelpf2259 3 года назад +15

    Завораживающий марш.

  • @drewbakka5265
    @drewbakka5265 2 года назад +2

    >forged in wars with turks, as the defender (and sometimes attacker) of Catholoism
    >died arm and arm with the turks cuz Prussia was a mutual friend
    Who saw it coming?

  • @claudiocarpentieri2714
    @claudiocarpentieri2714 3 года назад +8

    Radetzky, the in-famous 'Butcher of Milan'.

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 2 года назад +3

    🙏🏻😀mount of respect for the Austria 🇦🇹 and Hungary 🇭🇺👍🏻🌎.

  • @latrincheradetito
    @latrincheradetito 2 года назад +11

    Gran marcha, es la que toca la Escuela Militar de Chile

  • @jack60091
    @jack60091 3 года назад +40

    Glad my grandparents left Galicia in 1910. The glue holding the Empire together was Franz Joseph. The various ethnic groups did not become a melting pot like the USA. They pulled in separate directions after WWI l. Not sure if Central Europe is better off with so many weak states,

    • @PerunsZGRevenge
      @PerunsZGRevenge 3 года назад +5

      Where are you at right now my friend? To be frank it doesn't look glamorous here in "central Europe" (a geographically non-existent term used for the ex-territories of the Monarchy) but I wouldn't trade it for anything else in the world. All the countries still have the good old European socialism, that was here before communism, while being somewhat competitive on the market. And to boot, these are some of the safest places in the world. My girlfriend can take a walk from my place to hers at 2AM knowing that she won't even get cat called on the streets.
      The average wealth is a bit lower than in the rest of the EU on avg. but living standard is basically the same. Hungary is worst off in this regard, but they'll get better as soon as they get rid of Orban and his cabinet of lackeys.
      We fell apart because they killed our good duke Franz Ferdinand who was very aware of the situation, had royal authority, and was in favor of a sustainable, emancipatory integration of smaller national entities and after him there wasn't really anyone else to take over... If only Otto was a bit older, he could have taken over maybe.
      My point is it's great here come back sometime and see for yourself.

    • @milantoth6246
      @milantoth6246 3 года назад +5

      We are worse off. The united states pf greater austria would’ve been a blessing to all of us.

    • @cynic5537
      @cynic5537 3 года назад

      the difference was that in the United States you had one dominant culture into which many other cultures immigrated and integrated. While A-H grew over the centuries through dynastic politics to encompass many different cultures who had always lived in those places. Only in the 19th century did they begin to enact serious germanization and magyarisation policies

    • @johnappleby405
      @johnappleby405 3 года назад +5

      @@PerunsZGRevenge I look forward to visiting the great cities of Central Europe once again when this wretched pandemic is over I never get tired of Budapest Prague and Vienna not to mention Krakow and Llubljana I agree that the disintegration of the Austro Hungarian Empire was one of the worst effects of the First World War

    • @ETfromPoland
      @ETfromPoland 3 года назад +3

      @@johnappleby405 Uncle Dolfi (Adolf H.) was an Austrian. So was Amon Goetz and many other commandants of Nazi death camps. Mozart was German, not Austrian. I wish king Jan III Sobieski had never gone to help Vienna in 1683. He should have let the Ottomans to take it with the whole Austria. Central Europe we would be much better off without Austria and that so called Empire.

  • @黒崎南
    @黒崎南 2 года назад +5

    🇦🇹オーストリア・🇭🇺ハンガリー帝国❗️素晴らしい✨

  • @guillermogonzalezcatalan5051
    @guillermogonzalezcatalan5051 3 года назад +12

    Maravillosa marcha....muy nuestra tambien.....
    Chile DECENTE

    • @karakorum2007
      @karakorum2007 3 года назад +1

      Jajaja imitando como siempre. Ni siquiera saben para qué fue compuesta y en qué circunstancias. Sólo chilenos aspiracionistas, creyéndose el cuento de ser "prusianos"...cuando la marcha es austro húngara! Copian y hasta copiando son pencas! Así que eso de "muy nuestra también" ...a la cresta! Soy chileno también pero no de los copiones.

    • @karakorum2007
      @karakorum2007 3 года назад

      De Chile decente se cree el mono!

    • @patricivsmaximvs9180
      @patricivsmaximvs9180 Месяц назад

      @@karakorum2007 No de los copiones, pero si de los indecentes.

    • @karakorum2007
      @karakorum2007 Месяц назад

      @@patricivsmaximvs9180 Tan choro , el cuma poca cosa. Tengo profesión, tengo trabajo en lo que quiero y me gusta hacer, gano lo que necesito, y vivo de la forma que quiero sin joder el resto ni vivir del estado, como éstos mantenidos (vos también huevón? ) Dime ahora qué es lo indecente, rasca infeliz!. Saluditos, desde Canadá, un país desarrollado, cuyas FORCES jamás han asesinado a compatriotas, y quienes tienen REAL tradición militar en hechos con enemigos reales, y donde éstos sí que no han sido JAMÁS derrotados. Pero qué vas a saber de historia tú, cuma desgraciado!

  • @heightsbandsman4304
    @heightsbandsman4304 3 года назад +11

    A fine march; I always like hearing the audience clapping along.
    It seems to me that Bismarck ruined things for Austria. Europe might have been a happier place had Austria had been included in Germany, thus letting the other people go to pursue their own destinies, as they so ably have.
    Anyone who mourns the loss of Austria-Hungary to Europe obviously isn't Polish. Remember the Partitions of the 1790's?
    Empires are not composed of happy, willing subjects, no matter how much some people want to romanticize them.

    • @bigboyedward
      @bigboyedward 3 года назад +1

      Krakus Ham its the best !!!!

    • @xeno11ful
      @xeno11ful 3 года назад +8

      @Dima Yurov Polen was divided beacause the Polish gentry took care only for their own money and wellness and they traited their own country for money or richesness. Austria couldn't agree that Prussia and Russia could divide Poland between them and that could make them too strong in this part of Europe

    • @jarobon8117
      @jarobon8117 3 года назад +1

      Chuj wam w dupę, tak odwdzięczyliścię się, ciężcy frajerzy za pomoc w 1683 roku!

    • @Fugazinome
      @Fugazinome 2 года назад +1

      Gee,and I thought the discord between Republicans and Democrats was venomous.

    • @zymelin21
      @zymelin21 2 года назад

      Adolf Hitler forced the Anschluss, and see where that got Austria after WWII.

  • @nemethrobert
    @nemethrobert 3 года назад +1

    rezesbandában fújtam, március tizenötödikén, a Pesti Vigadó előtt, már mindent eljáccottunk, kérdi a karnagy úr már hót fáradtan -mit jáccunk gyerekek?- egyik barom klarinettos benyögte, hát a "radeckit".... másnapra újságcikk lett belőlünk.... :) :) :)

  • @CreepingSpleen
    @CreepingSpleen 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful stuff. Quite possibly my favourite piece of classical music.

    • @renatestelzner212
      @renatestelzner212 2 года назад

      Was nennst Du Wunderbares Zeug, und wahrscheinlich mein lieblingslingslied. Hast Du keine Meinung?? ?? Entweder oder??

  • @rastenb
    @rastenb 3 года назад +11

    live forever in the traditions of the Chilean army !!!

    • @madden150
      @madden150 3 года назад

      And Noel Gallagher. Respect

    • @renataostertag6051
      @renataostertag6051 3 года назад

      I know - thank you Chile for upholding our great traditions while the cowards and "Hosensche#sser" in our countries
      abandoned them.

    • @leinaddd88
      @leinaddd88 3 года назад

      ha ha ha ha indian

    • @samsmith2635
      @samsmith2635 3 года назад

      to be honest the Germans adopted the March and brought it to Chile

    • @Arthur-mb2qe
      @Arthur-mb2qe 3 года назад

      @@leinaddd88 El mejor ejército de Latinoámerica y el mejor desfile militar por lejos . Saludos serranito.

  • @fabioadver7674
    @fabioadver7674 3 года назад +25

    Of course no one loves wars, but the Austria-Hungary empire has been a NORMAL Empire, as many others in history. Nothing to do with the cruel situations of 20th century.

  • @ВадимСуликовский-п3и

    Привет от одной из провинций Страны знаний - великой Хангуа!

  • @4xyz17
    @4xyz17 2 года назад +2

    Magnificent anthem😀😀😀😀 wondrrful anthemm and great work! From sister italy to sister Austria lots of warm greets ! No more wars between out nations! Luca💛💛💛💛

  • @KilchevSky
    @KilchevSky 3 года назад +10

    Кто бы мог тогда подумать, что вся эта красота сегодня для нас ничего не значит, вообще ничего. Было величие - и тю-тю. Бабця Австрия. Дедушка Кайзер.

    • @iggyboo5075
      @iggyboo5075 2 года назад

      Ну, таки была духовность. Я бы даже сказалъ, Duchownost. Порой крайне сходная съ нашей собственной. А что до величiя, -- роскошества ихъ архитектуры и ландшафтнаго дизайна радуютъ взоръ и ныне , не такъ ли ? А музыка ? Кстати, Эмиръ Кустурица порой ОЧЕНЬ австро-венгерское кино снималъ. Просто его Австро-Венгрiя это не Вѣна или Грацъ, а пристань Хуядинъ и станцiя Ибанешты . Но это тоже узнаваемая Австро-Венгрiя .

    • @АлександрСемикин-н2в
      @АлександрСемикин-н2в 2 года назад

      величие осталось плюс с насмешкой над нами

  • @gabrielsoliz8563
    @gabrielsoliz8563 4 года назад +12

    Radetzky was born in Czechia (aka Czech Republic) and not 🇦🇹 or 🇭🇺 was also a Count in the House of Habsburg

    • @nebelnoob5086
      @nebelnoob5086 3 года назад +5

      He certainly was born in Austria. Indeed, Bohemia was part of Austria at that time ;)

    • @matejhladecek
      @matejhladecek 3 года назад +4

      @@nebelnoob5086 true but not *TODAY*

    • @nebelnoob5086
      @nebelnoob5086 3 года назад

      @jn!x23 I know and he was an incredible musician, but you can't compare these two with each other.

    • @nebelnoob5086
      @nebelnoob5086 3 года назад

      @jn!x23 no, just because you are from Syria for example, doesn't mean you are Syrian. If you see yourself as a French living in Paris, than you are not a Syrian. And radetzky didn't really do anything in Bohemia but was one of the most important Austrians. Prince Eugen for example was also born in France but I would call him an Austrian general and Austrian in general.
      That's at least what I think

    • @nebelnoob5086
      @nebelnoob5086 3 года назад

      @jn!x23 could we at least call him bohemian

  • @blauefriedrich9183
    @blauefriedrich9183 3 года назад +14

    Wunderschön Musik.

  • @Sheehan1
    @Sheehan1 4 года назад +11

    Gloria to Austria in the highest! The original Millennial Kingdom

    • @mesteryoda685
      @mesteryoda685 3 года назад

      A yes the county that hated our nation. YEAH. Have you ever heard about 1848?

    • @attilaproszenyak8838
      @attilaproszenyak8838 3 года назад +1

      fuck off austria

    • @joesila3105
      @joesila3105 3 года назад

      @@attilaproszenyak8838 fukk off kosuth rebels

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 3 года назад

      @@attilaproszenyak8838 fuck off poor Hungary, poor without money from EU

    • @attilaproszenyak8838
      @attilaproszenyak8838 3 года назад

      @@busodelor1977 fuck off west,balkan is the best.

  • @guadalupelozano5244
    @guadalupelozano5244 3 года назад +7

    El emperador Carlos I, del imperio austro- hungaro , cuando este ya estaba en pedazos desmoronado y descosido por todas sus costuras sociales, militares, economicas y territoriales. Murio pronto para no ver la pedaceria de lo que habia sido el imperio; su esposa Zita Borbon Parma, le sobrevivio 64 años, viviendo soledad, abandono y olvido. (un principe suicidado, otro muerto a tiros en Sarajevo; la emperatriz Sisi asesinada a cuchilladas)

    • @gastonperez2396
      @gastonperez2396 3 года назад

      Gracias por su comentario. Supongo que lo de "suicidado" querrá decir asesinado

    • @guadalupelozano5244
      @guadalupelozano5244 3 года назад +1

      @@gastonperez2396 Apreciable Gaston: en efecto, diversos estudiosos del tema, han comentado que ocurrieron fuertes presunciones de que intervinieron agentes ingleses en este asunto, con el fin de desestabilizar aun mas al imperio AustroHungaro (por tal razon dije "suicidado" y no que se suicido).- ¿Interesantes hechos antecedentes (o durante el conflicto), que algun gobierno o "potencia" estaban interesadisimos en acabar con un gran imperio de Europa central, como lo fue este y el Aleman, no crees?.- Nota curiosa: se ha dicho que Churchill y Mussolini se comunicaban, antes y durante la segunda guerra mundial, ¿sera cierto? ( que a Mussolini lo asesinaron un grupo del GI-6 y que Churchill, tan pronto como se rindio Italia, acudio a un pueblecito italiano a "veranear y pintar". Saludos.

    • @gastonperez2396
      @gastonperez2396 3 года назад +4

      @@guadalupelozano5244 Creo que fue este principe el que murió, asesinado o no, en un palacio o simplemente lugar llamado Meyerling. Estaba allí con su amante y el suceso se procuró "tapar" por razones obvias. Hace no mucho lei unas declaraciones de uno de los ministros de Victor Orban en las que decía que de no haber sido destruido el Imperio Austro Húngaro ni el comunismo ni el nazismo hubieran alcanzado la extensión que tuvieron.

  • @tombombadil9123
    @tombombadil9123 3 года назад +6

    I hate to point out the obvious but in 1848 there was no Austria-Hungary

  • @batorlilia5841
    @batorlilia5841 3 года назад +5

    Les filmes d'époque. FANTASTIQUE

  • @EduardoHernandez-mi2wm
    @EduardoHernandez-mi2wm 2 года назад +5

    Chilenos: siempre adoptando musica y uniformes militares de europa

  • @woff1959
    @woff1959 3 года назад +10

    There was no such place as 'Austria-Hungary' in 1848.

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 3 года назад

      away from Habsburg Völkerkerker (prison( and getting better with the communists????

    • @woff1959
      @woff1959 3 года назад

      @@busodelor1977 Please clarify this sentence. Thanks.

    • @Gamingmaster-jv9zj
      @Gamingmaster-jv9zj 3 года назад

      True the Austrian Empire only introduced the dual monarchy in 1867

    • @woff1959
      @woff1959 3 года назад

      @@Gamingmaster-jv9zj Yup.

  • @romualdulanowski8485
    @romualdulanowski8485 2 года назад +4

    Tara tara ramtamtam tara tara ramtamtam Super Brawo pozdro z Polski 😀👍🇵🇱

  • @annatamparow4917
    @annatamparow4917 2 года назад +8

    NEVER forget what was said about Prussia: it's an army in possession of a country! Friedrich II made it into a country! And the Hapsburg Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by Napoleon's decree, just like the Venetian Republic.

  • @александровчаров-п7д
    @александровчаров-п7д 3 года назад +1

    Как приятно смотреть.Это времена когда Европа была самой собой.А не нынешней ...

    • @crookmenace
      @crookmenace 3 года назад

      для некоторых - Европа и ныне та же

    • @iggyboo5075
      @iggyboo5075 2 года назад

      о да. Кстати мы тоже были ею. А она и нами.

  • @pardofornaciari
    @pardofornaciari 2 года назад +1

    Radezky odiato massacratore dei Milanesi nel 1848. A Livorno approvò la condanna a morte di Francesco Chiusa (26\05\1854), che due anni dopo sarebbe risultato innocente dell'omicidio del soldato Frankow. La musica è bellissima, ma non può far dimenticare che fu scritta per glorificare un criminale di guerra.

    • @njuska7
      @njuska7 2 месяца назад

      youtube.com/@thingsyoushouldknow?si=qPVBo8DktLOQciHx

  • @jirikulhanek1749
    @jirikulhanek1749 2 года назад +1

    There was no Austria-Hungary in 1848. Just Austrian Empire (Kaisertum Österreich).

  • @ДмитрийЖиткевич-ч9х
    @ДмитрийЖиткевич-ч9х 3 года назад +23

    Великолепная музыка

  • @renatestelzner212
    @renatestelzner212 2 года назад

    Habe dieses Video heut zum erstmal gesehen. Den Radezkimarsch kenn ich noch von früher. Doch das schönste in diesem Video waren die Pferde. Die Weisen Schimmel und die schwarzen Araber. Einfach toll.

  • @hannavirtanen7006
    @hannavirtanen7006 2 года назад

    Wish you were here today! 3.3.2022. 👍❤️💕

  • @МарияАндрианова-н5е
    @МарияАндрианова-н5е 3 года назад +3

    Почему-то большинство кавалерийских маршей так притягательны))). Интересный видеоряд подобрали. Марш Радецкого у меня всегда вызывает прилив бодрости, как и должно быть)...

  • @Erxhyj
    @Erxhyj 4 года назад +19

    My great grandpa was a Kaiserjager🇦🇹🇮🇹
    ~ al Tirolo fedeltà ~

    • @ЛеонидБродовский
      @ЛеонидБродовский 3 года назад

      А, мой ДЕД служил в Р. И. Армии, и воевал в 1-ю Мировую :1-м номером пулеметного расчета. Учавстовал в Брусиловском Прорыве, и взятии Перемышля!

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 3 года назад

      Tiroler Kaiserjäger, Innsbruck
      Kaiserjägermarsch: Karl Mühlbauer Spitz an der Donau, Lower Austria

  • @alfapainting5790
    @alfapainting5790 3 года назад +4

    This is going to be a music for a 1000 years. Not like a rap with the Amy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hungaricusmaximus1280
    @hungaricusmaximus1280 4 года назад +5

    Moreover, it is not 1848, but 1916. And not Charles I, but IV.

    • @bgery0103
      @bgery0103 3 года назад +3

      IV. Károly in Hungary and Carl I in Austria. Because he was king of Hungary and Emperor of Austria.

  • @Urlocallordandsavior
    @Urlocallordandsavior 3 года назад +2

    "Hurrah for Old Nosey!" -M&B Napoleonic Wars reference

  • @The_OneManCrowd
    @The_OneManCrowd 3 года назад +5

    Hail Slavic brothers!

  • @ЛеонидБродовский
    @ЛеонидБродовский 3 года назад +4

    Интересно посмотреть под марш Радецкого на "ряженное" имперское войско. Но не выдержало это войско ударов 1-й Мировой, которая забила последний ржавый гвоздь в гроб Габсбургов. На том и окончилась эпоха священной римской империи!

    • @ppsupercop
      @ppsupercop 3 года назад

      Братец,сербскиии солдат победил

  • @kulcsarbancsikatalingyongy9460
    @kulcsarbancsikatalingyongy9460 2 года назад +1

    Egyeseknek szomorú lehet a történelem okán. For some, this music may be sad because of history.

  • @TV-Omega
    @TV-Omega 2 года назад +2

    It was a shame this country ended!

  • @ruslansven2375
    @ruslansven2375 3 года назад

    Актуальна публікація і частина історії Західної України. Дякуємо!

  • @hoodatdondar2664
    @hoodatdondar2664 2 года назад +1

    The definition of the word ‘jaunty’ in music. You don’t march to this, you strut. With your hat pushed to one side of your head.

    • @renatestelzner212
      @renatestelzner212 2 года назад

      Ja, das weiß ich, aber die Russen
      hatten damals auch so einen Zak dahinter, jeder Schritt und jede Armbewegung war gleich. Damals, 1968 marschierten die Russen durch die Bautzener Straße in Bischofswerda, In einem Marsch, dieses Klaken mit den Stiefeln auf dem Pflaster werd ich nie vergessen.

  • @salamanders6969
    @salamanders6969 2 года назад

    Historical fact is that there was no Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1848. That was a year of revolutions in Europe and only after nearly 20 years of turmoil in 1867 dual monarchy was established.

  • @michaelwalter3399
    @michaelwalter3399 3 года назад +19

    The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire should be a heads up to anyone who still thinks that diversity brings with it unity or promotes strength. Diversity has never built a great nation, although it has destroyed quite a few.

    • @bgery0103
      @bgery0103 3 года назад +7

      Sorry your picture is the American flag? If you are American i think there is no more diverse country on Earth then the US. So please do not talk shit!

    • @AndrD1406
      @AndrD1406 3 года назад +2

      Lol, saying that is an American, US is an artificial country with no identity AT ALL

    • @michaelwalter3399
      @michaelwalter3399 3 года назад +3

      @@bgery0103 And you see what it's costing us...

    • @kevochallen283
      @kevochallen283 3 года назад +1

      @Shaitan 1488 The U.S. does have an identity but has been hijacked by a bunch of Nazis like yourself. Give it time and the Muslims will overtake most of Europe and we'll see how great your identity is then.

    • @sammartland932
      @sammartland932 3 года назад +1

      A-H was an empire created by Germans (in the old, broad sense of German-speakers) who conquered and ruled a bunch of other people. That's not diversity; that's imperialism. Maybe if the empire had brought all the different peoples, with their languages and whatnot, in as equal citizens of a constitutional monarchy that country would still exist today.

  • @omskpravo55
    @omskpravo55 2 года назад +1

    Была и сплыла Австровенгрия. А мы, остались.

  • @carloschico723
    @carloschico723 3 года назад +7

    Una civilización que el viento se llevó.

  • @Libertium
    @Libertium 3 года назад +1

    Name of movie please!, Thanks.

  • @DrOlds7298
    @DrOlds7298 2 года назад

    For some reason whenever I hear this song,it makes me think of the Lipizzaner Stallions. Because when I saw them perform many,many years ago this was the music they were 'dancing' to in their routine/drill??

  • @adama5239
    @adama5239 3 года назад

    Why we are talking Austria and Hungary here if they have nothing to do with the March? The Radetzky March was composed in 1848 and is so named because of its dedication to Field Marshal Radetzky, a senior member of the Austrian army who successfully led an assault in Italy that same year. Strauss wrote the March especially for him and it was played first time in Vienna when Marshal Radetzky was coming back with his army from Itally from the battle that they won there with Italian army. When they entered the streets of Vienna, the March song was played. Hungary has nothing to do with it.

  •  2 года назад

    1848 gabs kein Österreich Ungarn sondern das Kaiserreich Österreich. Der Doppelname für die nunmehrige Doppelmonarchie wurde erst nach der Niederlage gegen Preußen 1866 und dem darauf folgenden Ausgleich mit Ungarn 1867 geprägt.

  • @enio5966
    @enio5966 3 года назад +13

    Europa... Quanta história.!!!

  • @BiglerSakura
    @BiglerSakura 2 года назад

    Kinda historical gag:
    "One guy found a genie lamp and made his wish:
    - I wanna be rich, noble, influential and have a beautiful wife.
    So, he wakes up, finds himself in a gorgeously decorated bedroom inside a palace. Suddenly, a beautiful lady enters the room and says:
    - Darling, wake up! Otherwise we'll be late for our train for Sarajevo."

  • @mariotudor6735
    @mariotudor6735 2 года назад +3

    Radetzky was an ethnic Czech

  • @pongesz2000
    @pongesz2000 3 года назад +2

    there was no austria-hungary in 1848. hungary and autria made two separate states with the same person as monarch.

    • @cliffbird5016
      @cliffbird5016 3 года назад

      The Austro-Hungarian empire lasted till after WWI when it got broken up.
      Venice was given to Italy. other parts were used to create Chechslovakia and Yugoslavia. some bits went to create Romania and Bulgaria.
      When Germany formed in 1889 France Russia and Britian joined forces to wipe Germany of the map and break it up again. But to justify going to war with Germany the allies hired a Serbian assasin to kill duke Ferdinand of Austria to get a war going between Serbia and Austria then said Germany is aiding Austria to justify declaring war on Germany and Austria.
      Italy joined the allies with promises they would get Austrian land but ended up losing land to France and Yugoslavia. and only gained Venice.
      the british ppl didnt want a war with Germany or Austria neither did the British Royal family as the Kaieser of Germany and the king of Austria were grandsons of Queen Victoria. As was the Zar of Russia.
      Britian's wanted a war with France cause they killed their royal family who was also related to the British royal family.

    • @pongesz2000
      @pongesz2000 3 года назад

      @@cliffbird5016 there was no such thing as king of austria.

  • @zasawkaczmarek2651
    @zasawkaczmarek2651 4 года назад +5

    Cesarz. Franciszek. Józef.

  • @ljubisazecevic509
    @ljubisazecevic509 2 года назад +4

    This music always return ne in June 28 1914 and assasination of Arxhduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo... I am always joyfull as with this songs comes hand of justice to ones who enslaved Serbian lands... Glory to freedom fighters, glory to Gavrilo Princip !

  • @N7_.
    @N7_. 2 года назад +1

    When the former empire reunites in the comments

  • @thomasrengel5577
    @thomasrengel5577 3 года назад +1

    Why apologize? It's history---and my mother's mother was born a subject of Kaiser Franz Josef. So she was only 1/4th German; it's OK to be a multi-national state--only Allied propaganda says that's wrong! World War I was a French project anyways that came off too early. In 1918 France and its allies would have defeated Germany in four months. But the French weren't watching their Russian ally's friends so Serbian radicals were allowed to cause the first General European War in 99 years four years too early.
    Militarily "Radetsky in the Quadrilateral" is one of the greatest stories of resourcefulness and dash in military annals---and Radetsky was a spry EIGHTY-TWO years young when he pulled that off. When he died ten years later at 92 he was STILL on active duty!
    Now it would be interesting to learn what they film snippets were. Kaiser Karl's Empress lived until March of 1989, the last political figure left from WW 1---she spent most of WW 2 in the US.

  • @DJDoena
    @DJDoena 3 года назад

    Der Mais, der Mais, der Mais marschiert.
    Der Mais, der Mais, der demonstriert.
    Bonduelle ist das famose
    Zartgemüse aus der Dose!

  • @isaeleliaspereiradelima6890
    @isaeleliaspereiradelima6890 2 года назад +1

    Muito bonitas as imagens da coração do Beato Carlos I.

  • @misterscaz6011
    @misterscaz6011 2 года назад

    What film were the clips taken from? The one guy looks a little like Omar Sherif.

  • @manbeardeezul2757
    @manbeardeezul2757 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @dfochoa77
    @dfochoa77 3 года назад +3

    Felicitaciones excelente el Video.

  • @goingfreenow3297
    @goingfreenow3297 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Look at that footage🙂

  • @renataostertag6051
    @renataostertag6051 3 года назад

    At 0:52 the child is shivering and looks hungry!

  • @ellistomago3369
    @ellistomago3369 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for the wonderful music and the view of humanity at its most foolish.

  • @strokesdogs
    @strokesdogs 2 года назад

    You should hear Radetzky April!

  • @medvebaba
    @medvebaba 3 года назад +6

    Szeretem! Ich liebe's!

  • @mikeggg5671
    @mikeggg5671 3 года назад +2

    Why is there a disclaimer on a video about the austro-hungarian Empire?

  • @Fugazinome
    @Fugazinome 2 года назад

    As far as I’m concerned,all credit is due the horses.

  • @FraterSinistrus
    @FraterSinistrus Год назад

    I wish Charles I. would come to rule sooner... I beleive he would prevent the war, keep the empire together and the history could be VERY different, because he was a good fellow living in Bohemia during his short career, speaking czech and drinking beer with friends in pub. He didnt deserve such sad end. :/