It's really cool to hear music from the 1800s that wasn't played/synthesized in present times from sheet music. This is basically a Midi recording of the song.
but still the first thing a child of today would recognise is that it is the size of a suitcase and you even need a bag for the sheet containing the music piece - which is also very low on bass :D
@@TheTryingDutchmanno compost is helthy dirt made by vegtables and fruits and plants which stood in a wooden open box for days or weeks exposed to rain and stuff and worms ate trough it
@@lohbrothers894 nah its just those types of videos that uses polyphone, kids or people would instantly remember the same sound when u gonna get jumpscared by Freddy, the Las Toreardes. It probably happens for every single polyphon video on YT
Must have been absolutely mesmerizing if you heard this when the device was made. We are so desensitized to recorded music. And this is already an exceptional specimen of it.
@@New_Sguy the last tsar (tsar Nicolas the 2nd) was abdicated in 1917 and killed in 1918 (most likely murdered due to the USSR coming to power) along with the monarchy being abolished so were many traditions and legends. so yes, the Russian empire is a 'lost' civilization.
@@New_Sguy bro like all of Russian tradition and culture was eradicated when the soviets fully took control... it's a modern hellhole as is. There was some beauty to the country, some astonishment pre '17.
(Listening with headphones) I love how your recording includes all the sweeping bass and low-midrange tones that are such an important part of hearing this instrument, live. Most music box videos on youtube don't convey the depth and resonance of the real thing. Well done !!
It has a lot of children’s music vibes. I can already imagine the scene for this version - mid-1800s in Russia, midday, the warm sunlight shines through the nursery room’s window and warmth embraces everyone and everything in the room, children are in their nursery room-playing with toys and laughing out of joy. The two older kids are sitting by the table and drawing and listening to this melody coming out of their music box.
@@toranziancentralnetwork Everything as a matter of fact. I like to keep the hate grindset strong. I wake up an hour earlier to have extra time to hate and spread negativity and hopefully ruin someone's enjoymeny of something. And I am also absolutely right as you could observe for yourself.
Five night at St. Petersburg - Tsar Nicolas II: Freddy - Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna: Bonnie - Alexei Romanov: Chicca - Rasputin: Foxy - Lenin: Mike Schmidt
@@ndrechtseiter They trusted they had no enemies because they never tried to intentionally hurt their people. They never expected the ancient enemy of humankind to be the ones to mount a revolt against them. Especially since they weren't even Russian, they just wanted Russia.
@@Sercer25 never tried to hurt people... okeydokey. Friend, a nation does not rise up against its leaders unless some of them have been utter bastards for a great deal of time either via intent, or ignorance.
Боже, Царя храни! Сильный, державный, Царствуй на славу, на славу намъ! Царствуй на страхъ врагамъ, Царь православный! Боже, Царя храни! Боже, Царя храни! Сильный, державный, Царствуй на славу, на славу намъ! Царствуй на страхъ врагамъ, Царь православный! Боже, Царя храни!
Imagine being a rural russian in siberia back in 1833 who was barefoot farmer. And listening to your empire's national anthem for the first time with this instrument.
This gives me goosebumps. In what comes after death, did the man who owned the box, and he who made it watch as the Romanovs were disposed as? Did they remember the notes of the box playing so joyfully, when Alexei would have been buried) Whenever I look into something of history, I always wonder how it looks back…
thanks for the comment...... history never looks forward, its stumbles trips and dusts itself down...... only the wise look back at the past to measure how much skills and wisdom have been gained..... ⚓
I cannot express my full joy in listening to this video over and over again. I always loved to listen to the polyphon, however, never in my life I have dared to think that my favourite anthem ever had survided in its polyphon version. Thank You so much for sharing it. In fact, I would love to buy this one for my collection. Боже, Царя храни!!!!
from the heart of Yorkshireman, thanks ever so much for your wonderful comment, glad to hear that this polyphon disc has brought you so much listening pleasure🙂... across britain polyphon disc's & players can usually be found in bric-a-brac shops and local antique fairs. there are quite a few surviving polyphon disc versions of "GOD save the TSAR".......... often the quest or search for a certain polyphon disc is more pleasurable than just buying one.....those serious in collecting spend hours, weekends, years rummaging through boxes and storerooms to find little music gems........ If you wish to search for the right polyphon disc for you, then recommend visiting websites for antique shops & fairs across UK, USA, Canada & especially Germany. Wishing you all the best товарищ 🙂🙂🙂
They had it coming. Western monarchies that time were already transitioned to constitutional democracy but the Romanovs still want to be in a feudal state.
Every time someone makes a comment such as OP, people will come out to say that the children, the servants, even the dogs had it coming. Haven't yet heard a convincing explanation as to why.
@@rhydianhughes789 Personally, I think that the actual statemen who had consistently exploited and suppressed the people of the Empire were the ones who had it coming. With that said, the family of those statesmen-- royals or not-- had no reason to be so violently massacred in the way that they were. They were people who had little intentional part in the peoples' suffering, and what happened to many of them was simply cold and beyond cruel.
@@foxtrot4755 Ну если тебе царь слово заело, пускай будут князья. Без Владимира Великого это был бы еще большой вопрос, стала бы Русь христианской со своим язычеством.
I suppose God kind of fumbled the ball on saving the Tsar, didn't He? Quips aside, this instrument sounds beautiful, and it's a lovely melody. Excellent post!
The tsar should've been kept in his mind an old russian proverb: "Put your trust in God, but don't make mistakes yourself", which means "God help those who help themselves"
I was today years old when I realized the 1812 Overture is a duel of national Anthems. I never considered what the Tsarist Russian national anthem was before the Soviets 😳
That disk looks like the stars in the sky, should be awesome to make a disk representation of the current stars that we can see and add a tone to each and see what sounds it is created.
great comment.... that composition would be truly impressive indeed, yet having pondered on your suggestion, I wonder if it might sound something like static scrabble 🙂🙂🙂
боже мой.. was that his absolute majesty Tsar Fredilek Pitzanov Czarbearislav II and his gracious wife Tsaritsa Chika Pitzanov Feadornova's Imperial anthem played in a majestic piece of equipment? This truly brings a throwback after their fate with supremacists Willenin Aftonkov's men's animosity that fueled them committing the monstreous showdown of 18'. I don't know how his majesty Kaiser Bonnie Von Bonzenzollen II and his gracious majesty King Foxilus Foxingsor V's reaction to the tragic incident. May god save them all.
Ohhhh that makes sense. It's the other half of the 1812 Overture. (Apparently this tune wasn't written until 1833, but Tchaikovsky might not have known that.)
Tsar Freddy Fazbear
Русский Царский Фасбер
Lol
Tsar frederich Czarbear
tan ta da dan dan ta da da da dan
i'm glad i'm not the only one who instantly thought of fnaf when hearing this
Lenin has been real quiet since this dropped
Bro Lenin just dropped a diss track and it goes hard.
m.ruclips.net/video/1OOgjhBAuU0/видео.html
Here’s the link
He's still trapped in the spring bonnie suit.
@@firefirefire3277 yeah
How its fkng related?
@@DVXDemetrivsGod save the Tsar
It's really cool to hear music from the 1800s that wasn't played/synthesized in present times from sheet music. This is basically a Midi recording of the song.
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
Indeed! 'Twas amazing to hear, and in such great quality!
but still the first thing a child of today would recognise is that it is the size of a suitcase and you even need a bag for the sheet containing the music piece - which is also very low on bass :D
Midi.. a brilliant observation🎉
Basically, any musical notation is a program
Five nights at Moscow
Saint Petersburg*
@@copperaxe3931 Petrograd*
Five nights at Ipatiev's house
Yeah
no@@soulbreaker2668
The Romanovs do get a bit quirky at night.
Edit:Damn guys, thanks for the likes.
LMAO
*All is hell in the Romanov family
They got quirky at night, but they got shot by the Communists when they did it, if you know what I mean...
5 nights at October
@@NobodyGoesREKT *5 nights at July
The emperor of the 87
*The revolution of the '17
I see what you did there nice
The Tsar of the 87
"Is this the emperor of the '87"
The retreat of 12
I just marvel at how we as humans are able to compost such melodies and let almost magical instruments like these record it and play
thanks for a wonderful comment 🙂
Compose, not compost, compost is animal poo and dead plants lol.
@@TheTryingDutchman
Speak for yourself. I made a lovely, symphonic compost this morning after my breakfast. 🚽
@@yourmom9951
@@TheTryingDutchmanno compost is helthy dirt made by vegtables and fruits and plants which stood in a wooden open box for days or weeks exposed to rain and stuff and worms ate trough it
All FNAF and other jokes aside, this sounds beautiful af, as well as the original song of God Save the Tsar
FNAF?
@@rossacosta3370Five Nights at Freddy's
what has FNAF got anything to do with God Save the Tsar?
@@lohbrothers894 nah its just those types of videos that uses polyphone, kids or people would instantly remember the same sound when u gonna get jumpscared by Freddy, the Las Toreardes. It probably happens for every single polyphon video on YT
Its not about the song, but its about the instrument
was that the revolution of ‘17?
Fr
That was a coup
@@kevinzhao5484no?
The shot of ‘12
@@kevinzhao5484 any uprising that doesn't meet Western favor= coup
any uprising that meet Western favor= revolution
Lol double standard
Must have been absolutely mesmerizing if you heard this when the device was made. We are so desensitized to recorded music. And this is already an exceptional specimen of it.
thanks for such a wonderful comment 🙂🙂
Tsar Frederik Leonid Fazbearingslav II
Tsar Fyodor Fredbearovich Fazbear II
@@funnystickladyFazbearov
That was haunting.
A lost civilisation singing from the grave.
You gotta be 6
@@New_Sguy the last tsar (tsar Nicolas the 2nd) was abdicated in 1917 and killed in 1918 (most likely murdered due to the USSR coming to power) along with the monarchy being abolished so were many traditions and legends. so yes, the Russian empire is a 'lost' civilization.
change you name@@New_Sguy
@@New_Sguy bro like all of Russian tradition and culture was eradicated when the soviets fully took control... it's a modern hellhole as is. There was some beauty to the country, some astonishment pre '17.
Are you guys serious?
“The Bolsheviks they do tend to get a bit quirky at night.”
From where this quote?
@@user-ik1pw7ix6ffive nights at freddy
@@user-ik1pw7ix6f Kolchak
@@user-ik1pw7ix6f Я так понимаю, из дурацкой детской игры "FNAF". К чему именно она отсылает я понятия не имею.
"i dunno what i was thinking... leaving my empire behind, now i suffer the civil war and now i´m blind..."
(Listening with headphones) I love how your recording includes all the sweeping bass and low-midrange tones that are such an important part of hearing this instrument, live. Most music box videos on youtube don't convey the depth and resonance of the real thing. Well done !!
thanks for your musical evaluation on this video clip...... 🍺🙂🍺
Freddy Tsarbear
Большое спасибо! Очень красиво! Я никогда не слышал такого варианта песни "Боже, царя храни!", но это лучший из них.
thanks for a wonderful comment 💖
For some unfathomable reason, I read that as "God save us from the Tsar" and thought the composer must've had balls of steel to call his piece that.
🙂🙂🙂
ремикс Яйцеслава🤣
As it should.
@@Ya_Tut_Ne_Pri_Chem О, древний рус
May God bless and keep the Tsar… far away from us!
It has a lot of children’s music vibes. I can already imagine the scene for this version - mid-1800s in Russia, midday, the warm sunlight shines through the nursery room’s window and warmth embraces everyone and everything in the room, children are in their nursery room-playing with toys and laughing out of joy. The two older kids are sitting by the table and drawing and listening to this melody coming out of their music box.
what a wonderful imagination 💖
Боже, Фредди Фазбера храни! ❤
Blasphemous
сильный и державный! (рофл)
@@mr.sviat228 ;)
Царствуй нам на радость, на страх сторожам!
It sounds like a normal melody until 0:20 when it suddenly sounds Russian 😂. Just those 3 notes totally change it
you're absolutely right lol
Zoomers have ruined polyphones and the Toreador's March forever
If you think one singular slightly annoying fanbase has ruined this then God knows what else you hate.
Nevermind nevermind no I see it oh God they're everywhere.
@@toranziancentralnetwork Everything as a matter of fact. I like to keep the hate grindset strong. I wake up an hour earlier to have extra time to hate and spread negativity and hopefully ruin someone's enjoymeny of something. And I am also absolutely right as you could observe for yourself.
Oh no! I've been called a zoomer! My enjoyment has been foiled again!
@@Bruhppenheimer Yes, quite, I'm sure you'll tell your trannybot friends on discord all about it
Five Nights at the Winter Palace
Даже в таком исполнении слышишь колокольный звон
Очень красиво
🐻💖🐻
Five night at St. Petersburg
- Tsar Nicolas II: Freddy
- Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna: Bonnie
- Alexei Romanov: Chicca
- Rasputin: Foxy
- Lenin: Mike Schmidt
I agree
Tsarina Alexandra should be Chica since Chica is the female animatronic
Место: Зимний дворец
Place: The Winter Palace
What the actual fuck is this comment
Golden Freddt is Taboritsky
Лор фнафа только что расширился от укуса 1983 до революции 1917...
Создайте лор этого всего, этож бомбически мемная штука
гениально
@@user-vp4ij2hy2z да, как же оригинальна очередная шутка про FNaF
oh no, russian zoomers too
Knowing what happend to the empire and the royal family afterwards makes this haunting but beautiful at the sametime
thanks for a wonderful comment 🙂
The royal family had too little POWER.
@@ndrechtseiter They trusted they had no enemies because they never tried to intentionally hurt their people. They never expected the ancient enemy of humankind to be the ones to mount a revolt against them. Especially since they weren't even Russian, they just wanted Russia.
@@Sercer25Well written.
@@Sercer25 never tried to hurt people... okeydokey.
Friend, a nation does not rise up against its leaders unless some of them have been utter bastards for a great deal of time either via intent, or ignorance.
the abdication of ‘17🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
didn't Tchaikovsky also incorporate this anthem in his 1812 overture of which the topic is the russian victory over napoleon during this time?
Господь Бог и Мать Пресвятая Богородица хранят матушку Россию уже 1000 лет !!!
Аминь🙏
💖💖💖💖💖
a little bit longer than millennia.....
immediate family have known and walked with the light for generations !
🐻🙂🐻
Боже, Царя храни!
Сильный, державный,
Царствуй на славу, на славу намъ!
Царствуй на страхъ врагамъ,
Царь православный!
Боже, Царя храни!
Боже, Царя храни!
Сильный, державный,
Царствуй на славу, на славу намъ!
Царствуй на страхъ врагамъ,
Царь православный!
Боже, Царя храни!
Ce sont les paroles ?
@@UnSimpleGrenadierYes
Вѡ имѧ ѣго, Аминь
@@_-eYuLiXiaoLong-_*Во, его.
Not much of a “strong sovereign” was old Nikki.
What a beautiful symphony!
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
POV : Lenin is the night guard
5 noches en el imperio ruso
Imagine being a rural russian in siberia back in 1833 who was barefoot farmer.
And listening to your empire's national anthem for the first time with this instrument.
thanks for the comment.....
sadly they'd be waiting until 1870 when the polyphon was invented
🙂🙂🙂
Сохраняйте спокойствие.
Регент выдержит.
Алексей жив.
Священная Российская Империя выстоит.
Нам предстоит сделать многое.
Taboritsky moment
Verify your clock
😂
Фанаты тыныо и здесь вылезли
+10 газовых кредитов😀😀😀
Священный Регент гордится тобой
Алексей жив
тик так тик так тик так тик так тик так тик так тик так тик так
Freddy fazbear:❎
Tsar fazbear:✅
Bozhe Tsarya Krani ❤
thanks for the comment🙂
silnyj, dzierżawny, pa stroj, na sławu nam.
Царствуй на славу нам
@@AnatolijStiepanowiczDiatow *Tsarstvuy nam strakh vragam*
Боже, Царя храни!
Перевод боже накорми короля
@@user-eh4pw5fb2j😂
@@user-eh4pw5fb2j иронично 😂😂
@@user-eh4pw5fb2jwhat was it supposed to translate to
@@user-eh4pw5fb2j перевод по фрейду
This gives me goosebumps. In what comes after death, did the man who owned the box, and he who made it watch as the Romanovs were disposed as? Did they remember the notes of the box playing so joyfully, when Alexei would have been buried) Whenever I look into something of history, I always wonder how it looks back…
thanks for the comment...... history never looks forward, its stumbles trips and dusts itself down...... only the wise look back at the past to measure how much skills and wisdom have been gained..... ⚓
Taboritsky listened to this in Komi every night.
We need Russian FNaF version like this!!🤩🤩
Behold, out of nowhere the light goes out in the Alexandre Palace:
This is an amazing performance! Thanks so much!
Glad you like it...... thanks for the comment 🙂
Never knew russians in 1800's had pizza with animatronics.
So lovely. Beautiful.
You are so kind..... thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
@@Montys_Music_Jamboree❤️
Mike Schmidt - Vladimir Putin
William Afton (Red Guy) - Vladimir Lenin
Golden Freddy: Rasputin
Афигеть, никогда бы не подумал, что "Боже царя храни", может настолько красиво звучать! :)
💖💖💖
Русский металлический медведь приближается.
Actually quite peaceful
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
@@Montys_Music_Jamboree
Ah no problem, you’ve got a nice piece of history there.
Tsar didn't survive the night
I cannot express my full joy in listening to this video over and over again. I always loved to listen to the polyphon, however, never in my life I have dared to think that my favourite anthem ever had survided in its polyphon version. Thank You so much for sharing it. In fact, I would love to buy this one for my collection. Боже, Царя храни!!!!
from the heart of Yorkshireman, thanks ever so much for your wonderful comment,
glad to hear that this polyphon disc has brought you so much listening pleasure🙂...
across britain polyphon disc's & players can usually be found in bric-a-brac shops and local antique fairs.
there are quite a few surviving polyphon disc versions of "GOD save the TSAR"..........
often the quest or search for a certain polyphon disc is more pleasurable than just buying one.....those serious in collecting spend hours, weekends, years rummaging through boxes and storerooms to find little music gems........
If you wish to search for the right polyphon disc for you, then recommend visiting websites for antique shops & fairs across UK, USA, Canada & especially Germany.
Wishing you all the best товарищ 🙂🙂🙂
Freddy Save The Tsar...
This is really cool, you can hear a bit of the Soviet and Present-Day Russia Anthem in it.
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
В нём можно услышать гимн Великобритании, но уж никак не советский гимн, который полностью с нуля написан.
That means that song's melody was based on this one.
If only they were saved, no family deserves their fate
They had it coming. Western monarchies that time were already transitioned to constitutional democracy but the Romanovs still want to be in a feudal state.
@@firefirefire3277Not to mention how incompetent Nicholas II was
But come on guys, what about the poor kids? They where so young!
Every time someone makes a comment such as OP, people will come out to say that the children, the servants, even the dogs had it coming. Haven't yet heard a convincing explanation as to why.
@@rhydianhughes789 Personally, I think that the actual statemen who had consistently exploited and suppressed the people of the Empire were the ones who had it coming. With that said, the family of those statesmen-- royals or not-- had no reason to be so violently massacred in the way that they were. They were people who had little intentional part in the peoples' suffering, and what happened to many of them was simply cold and beyond cruel.
Как это прекрасно ❤🇷🇺
thanks for the comment
🙂🐻🙂
Ух ты! Иузыка и звук очень красивые! Большое спасибо
your welcome 🐻
Боже, царя храни!
У нас, русских, только один Царь - Иисус Христос ☦️
@@foxtrot4755без царей не было бы на Руси православия, так что имей уважение.
@@lovelypiroff6964 Русь приняла православие за пять веков до царей.
@@foxtrot4755 Ну если тебе царь слово заело, пускай будут князья. Без Владимира Великого это был бы еще большой вопрос, стала бы Русь христианской со своим язычеством.
@@lovelypiroff6964 в то время, когда Русь крестилась в православие, монархии и самодержавия в проекте не было.
1-я Царств, гл. 8.
Боже, царя храни
*сильный, державныий*
Не накормлю
Atleast change the wording a bit from the original comment
The way it rings on at the end, after the disc stops.
God save the Tsar!
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
i love that the russian comments are so confused with all of them FNAF references
I know everyone is talking about Fnaf, but I am getting more of a TNO Taboritsky vibe.
The brainrot session has begun
There is much to be done the blessed regent shall purify Russia for tsar Alexei verify your clocks
The Tsar will come back
Haha tick tock funee clock man has a mental BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN!!
ALEXEI LIVES!
This is beautiful god save the tsar! 👑👑👑🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
How beautiful…..😢
thanks for the wonderful comment 🙂
Tsar's Lullaby music
What a piece of hadware right there!) Kudos!)
5 night at kremlin
At The Winter Palace
Winter Palace* i think the Kremlin was communist
Sounds very Christmasy 😊
That is a very rich tone..
Impressive..
glad you liked it
sounds like a x-mas song.
Morgan Freeman voice: "But God did not save the Tsar"
who knows...
He did... in a religious sense, of course. The Tsar is a martyr and is in Heaven with his family. He is saved.
Soul but not bodily. His family members had to abandon him.
Satanists in red with LGBT ambassador Lenin (with marks'izm as a cover)
Oh yes what wonderful Tsar he was so good and lovely 😅
Spasibo....God Save the Tsar.
And his faschist regime (Sex Pistols) 😂
@@user-iv8fw1rg6b? О да. Там скорее был преступно либеральный режим
ALL
Are To Be Judged
Equally!
that sounds good in theory,
but in practice its somewhat difficult...
🐻🐻🐻
Слушал и пел её....спасибо.
your welcome 🍺💖🍺
Five Nights at Nicholas's
No, five night at st Petersburg
I suppose God kind of fumbled the ball on saving the Tsar, didn't He?
Quips aside, this instrument sounds beautiful, and it's a lovely melody. Excellent post!
The tzar is now in his forever ward
The tsar should've been kept in his mind an old russian proverb:
"Put your trust in God, but don't make mistakes yourself", which means "God help those who help themselves"
Bad taste quip
Ленин оказался сильнее 💪
Боже, Мишкфреде храни!
Five Nights at Petrograd
Somehow the anthem of one of the world's most powerful nations was turned into a nursery rhyme and it absolutely love it.
thanks for the comment....
🙂🙂🙂
Блин! На западе осталось больше чем в самой России)
God really be saving everybody
Theologically accurate statement
If they repent and believe in the loving Jesus Christ! 😊
I was today years old when I realized the 1812 Overture is a duel of national Anthems. I never considered what the Tsarist Russian national anthem was before the Soviets 😳
Eto je mishk fredy!
Fives nights at imperial Russia,
Normal mode: playing as Lenin
Hard mode: playing as Stalin
Impossible mode: playing as mahkno
Der gute alte Mahkno 🏴☠️
Cool! I saw a stack of these discs at an antique store recently, but no player. Sounds actually way better than I expected
thanks for the comment......
should've bought them, old 1880's Polyphon discs seem to taking off in popularity with collectors
🙂🙂🙂
@@Montys_Music_Jamboree Are you able to duplicate the discs? Or is it more unique like vinyl?
Пять ночей с царем
This is astoundingly beautiful
appreciate your wonderful comment
🙂🙂🙂
I now it sounds like fnaf but for me the music was so relaxing that I got a drop from the eye.Hello from romania
hello from yorkshire
🍺🍺🍺
Russian Tzarists: 😀
🪖
Fnaf players: 👁️ 👁️
👄
Sounds truly amazing, I wish I had something similar to this that I could always listen to.
Marvelous! God Save the Tsar!
great comment 🍺🍺🍺
the tsar is a mass murderer. Which one? all of them, even the tsars that had a revolution to get rid of the tsars
Dang.... We've come a long way bearbae. So melodious!
This is as close as anyone will get to having an original recording of this song.
That disk looks like the stars in the sky, should be awesome to make a disk representation of the current stars that we can see and add a tone to each and see what sounds it is created.
great comment.... that composition would be truly impressive indeed, yet having pondered on your suggestion, I wonder if it might sound something like static scrabble 🙂🙂🙂
боже мой.. was that his absolute majesty Tsar Fredilek Pitzanov Czarbearislav II and his gracious wife Tsaritsa Chika Pitzanov Feadornova's Imperial anthem played in a majestic piece of equipment? This truly brings a throwback after their fate with supremacists Willenin Aftonkov's men's animosity that fueled them committing the monstreous showdown of 18'. I don't know how his majesty Kaiser Bonnie Von Bonzenzollen II and his gracious majesty King Foxilus Foxingsor V's reaction to the tragic incident. May god save them all.
King Mang'el of German Cameroon also accompanied Kaiser Bonnie von Bonzenzollen II too
Волшебные звуки из прошлой жизни, каким то чудом еще живет этот механизм, просто прелесть❤❤!
thankyou for a wonderful comment
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I keep hearing "all things bright and beautiful..."
thanks for making me chuckle......
fond memories of singing that song at morning assembly
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Happy 2024!!!!
Five nights at st.petersburg
Ohhhh that makes sense. It's the other half of the 1812 Overture. (Apparently this tune wasn't written until 1833, but Tchaikovsky might not have known that.)