Yup! Vor der Auskoppelung habe ich erstmal geschaut, ob die anderen Auskoppelungen mit diesem Marsch eine Urheberrechtsreklamation haben. Die anderen Stücke des Heeresmusikkorps Hannover habe ich aus dem langen Video mit dem Staatsbankett herausgelassen.
@@chrizigroba Berliner Luft - das Stück mag ich ohnehin nicht und 1-2 Märsche. War aber auch von den Aufnahmen her nicht so dolle, weil dann eine riesige Delegation mit schwarzen Kleinbussen ankam. Aus meiner Sicht nicht wirklich was verpasst.
We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much.Germany and Germans are the best in the world. God bless Germany and Germans.Japan's national anthem Kimigayo was made by Hayashi Hiromori and German Franz Eckert.Japan made the constitution, medicine, the army in by reference to Germany during the Meiji era.It is a story in the Bando camp.About 100 years ago, there were many German prisoners of war in Japan.Japan did not treat German POWs awfully. The Japanese treated German POWs as friends. Japan respected German POW freedom. Germans were respected in Japan. They spread German culture and history, beer and sausages, Bam Kuuchen etc to Japan. The German bridge created by German prisoners of war is still well preserved in Japan.Japan did not want a war with Germany. At that time, Britain and Japan were allies. There was a request from the United Kingdom, and it became a battle with Germany. Japan allowed German POWs to do sports and cultural activities.Exchanges between villagers and Germans were also popular. It is more correct to say that the camp where the Germans were located is a German village than a camp. When the Germans returned home, Japanese and Germans grieved for goodbye.
岡田茂吉 Mokichi Okada Thank you. We Germans always think of the Japanese as the Germans of the Asia. You have a high culture of discipline, refinement and achievement.
We Japanese sent 9,000 cherry blossom trees to Germany in 1990. It is said that the money of this cherry blossom trees is gathered by the donation of the Japanese and bought a cherry blossom trees . Almost all Japanese people participated in donations. The Japanese always cooperate with Germany.This cherry blossom tree is still in Berlin.We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much. Japan imports many German products to support Germany. The most imported cars in Japan are German cars.Most of the cars that run in my town are German cars.This is a story that Japanese people helped Germans in japanese Okinawa Miyakojima, Japan. In 1873, the German Merchant shipRobertoson was hit by a typhoon.The ship was aground off Miyakojima Miyakokuni. At that time, the islander rescues the crew.They gave some food to the Germans.They gave Germans a place to sleep. The islanders repaired the German ship.The days were 34 days.And the islanders put a lot of food and water on the ship and sent the Germans to Germany safely.There are still monuments sent from Germany in Okinawa.Japan will always help Germans from now on.
We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much.Japan won the battle with Germany in the 1914 Battle of Qingdao, and many German prisoners of war were brought to Japan.At this time, Germany and Japan were not alliances.It is a story in The Bando POW camp.The Japanese treated German POWs as friends. Japan respected German POW freedom.After the war, many letters of gratitude were sent from Germans to Japan.There were about 1000 prisoners of war in the Bando camp. Toyohisa Matsue was chosen as the chief of the Bando Camp.Matsue was a soldier of the Japanese Army. He ordered his men not to treat German POW absolutely like a criminal.He ordered his men to treat the German POWs with kindness.matsue told the Subordinate not to say anything that would give sense of guilt to POWs.Japan did not want a war with Germany. At that time, Britain and Japan were allies. There was a request from the United Kingdom, and it became a battle with Germany.Japan made the constitution, medicine, the army in by reference to Germany during the Meiji era.The Meiji era was before the beginning of the First World War.Japan's national anthem Kimigayo was made by Hayashi Hiromori and German Franz Eckert. Matsue began talking to the Germans.I will write his words briefly and briefly. "you guys was a patriot and a brave soldier. We Japanese promise to not treat you badly. We do not undermine your honor," the chief said to the Germans. At this time, the Japanese government decided to introduce German technology to Japan from Germans. Japan ordered each camp to receive guidance from German soldiers in all areas.There were leaders in each of the German prisoners of war, such as politics, economics, teaching of musical instruments, bread making, sausages, whiskeys, beer brewing, etc.The Japanese received instruction from them. Germans taught Japanese people about German food and culture in various parts of Japan.The camp consisted of 26 Western-style buildings including a library, a printing shop, a bread factory and a confectionery factory.POWs were free to use those facilities. Beer, cheese, cigarettes and sausages were made in the camp and POWs were free to eat what they had made.It was permitted to smoke too. Also they were free to shop.There were many other sports facilities in the camp, such as tennis courts and soccer fields and Hockey and cricket field and German-style volleyball court.There were also facilities for wrestling, boxing and gymnastics. There were also billiards and bowling alleys. POWs freely enjoyed the sport.Japan bought tools for sports.There were many young men going in and out of the camp.Germans taught them German culture and gymnastics.The Germans were paid a lot.There were farms, dairy farms and painting studios in the camp. There were various other facilities. There was almost no abuse of POWs in the camp.Discipline was least in all camps. In particular, the discipline at Bando Camp was the least. There was no violence or swearing against prisoners who did not keep discipline. If there was a Japanese who was violent to POW, the Japanese would soon become fired. It was also allowed to send money to families in Germany and other countries. They were also able to send mail.We were also able to receive mail from Germany and other countries. Germans received a monthly salary of $ 15,000. This is the highest class. It depends on the class.Salaries were also paid when Germans worked nearby.German Pow and I said. However, people outside Germany were also in prisoners of war.Austrian, Polish, Hungarian,Jewish, Italian, Russian, Luxembourgish,Czech,French. However, there were many Germans overwhelmingly. Japan treated the people of these countries kindly without discrimination. It is more correct to say that it is a German village than a camp. Japan treated Germans as friends.Japan never forced labor to POWs.The Hague Convention states that POWs should not be abused or forced to work. Japan protected this.Japan also forced a check on the health status of POWs once a week. The Japanese were most concerned about the health of POWs. What was forced in the camp was the only roll call that took place in the morning and evening. Every day, German prisoners of war did what they liked.Japan permitted POWs to do sports, cultural activities and arts.There were a lot of people who do sports daily and people who enjoy their hobbies. It was written in the diary of POW who remains in Japan that "The most annoying thing here is boring." There were many excursions at Bando Camp and other camps. To entertain POWs. A lot of swimming in the ocean was also done. A Japanese soldier said that Germans were good at swimming . POW enjoyed the scenic views of Japan during the excursion.The POWs made crafts and pictures. And POWs sold crafts and pictures to nearby residents. It sold well. Many Japanese people bought at a price much higher than the price.Some people bought it for 10 times the price. It was to help the Germans. They introduced good European crafts to Japan. A music group formed by German POWs played the first Ludwig van Beethoven symphony No. 9 in Japan. Matsue encouraged POW voluntary activities. The Japanese provided goods, money, etc. so that Germans would not be troubled in their lives.There were many exercise facilities in the camp. The sports team formed by the prisoners of war played technical training on soccer in Japan by playing against the Japanese team.There was a restaurant in Bando Camp.There was also a cafe. There were also many shops run by Germans. There was also a Japanese-owned store. They were free to shop.There were also merchants coming and going to the camp, where they could buy alcohol, daily necessities and sweets.Germany surrendered in 1918 and World War I ended. Germans were not prisoners of war on June 28, 1919. From that day Germans were completely free to go out. There was a lot of interaction between the people of the city and the Germans. We offered tea and sweets to Germans who came to play, and taught Japanese culture.Some Germans were in love with Japanese women. The Germans gave a present to the Japanese a few days before they returned home. Thanks to that, the Japanese invited them to the town's house and let them eat a lot of food.And we had a farewell party at each house. At the last farewell, the townspeople saw off the marching Germans.Many Germans remained in Japan.The monthly salary of a German who got a job at a Japanese company was over $ 30,000. This was more than 10 times the salary of Japanese office workers at that time.They set up a company in Japan and married a Japanese. The company founded by Germans is now a big company. Japanese people continue to support by buying many at German made shops.After the war, Germans who spent time in the camp sent Japan many letters of thanks to Japan.The place where the Bando camp was located is now the German Village Park.Before returning home, Germans decided to play Beethoven's 9th Symphony because they wanted to thank Japanese people.The performance was performed by 45 people.Before the performance, Major General Heinrich, the governor of Qingdao, thanked the Japanese. Major General Heinrich said: We lost the battle in Qingdao, we became POWs and came to this land. I can now leave this land with pride. That's thanks to Mr. Matsue. Mr. Matsue gave courage and strength at the hardest time of my life. Courage and power-. We want to present Beethoven's delight to everyone as a token of appreciation. Where in the world were there camps like Bando! There is no such wonderful person like Matsue anywhere in the world.Heinrich presented Mr. Matsue with his favorite Cane. He Say that "To my beloved friend".
Sowas hatte ich auch schon bei einem Neuwagen. Deshalb ist davon auszugehen, dass der Wagen auf seinen ersten Kilometern falsch eingebremst wurde - Vollbremsung bei der Überführung oder ähnliches.
Das Heeresmusikkorps Hannover tritt auch beim Tag der offenen Tür im BMVg am 18. August 2019 auf: www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/tag-der-offenen-tuer/veranstaltungen?f=1650278%3A1650228
Weil solche Videos immer häufiger von Andersdenkenden für deren unqualifizierten Kommentare benutzt werden ! Meistens gehen diese Kommentare in Richtung Rechts !
Das HMK Hannover hat derzeit Protokollbereitschaft als Vertretung für die HMK Neubrandenburg und LwML Erfurt, die wie das StMusK im Sommerurlaub sind. Wegen der Arbeitszeitverordnung und anderweitiger Konzertberpflichtungen musste das MusK Bw nach den mil Ehreb wieder zu seinem Standort verlegen.
Das hatten wir jetzt schon mehrfach. Scheint am Timing des Protokolls zu liegen. Bei Gelegenheit werde ich den Protokollchef des Präsidialamtes auf diese Wirkung ansprechen.
@@Daniel07Eleven Ab 1:43 sieht man, dass der Protokollchef den vorzeitigen Weggang initiiert. Wenn wieder mehr Präsenztermine im Schloss stattfinden, werde ich ihn darauf ansprechen. Gestern beim Appell zum Homeoffice hatte ich ihn kurz gesehen, aber keine Gelegenheit zur Unterhaltung. Da momentan völlig unklar ist, wann das nächste Staatsbankett stattfinden wird, sollte die Anregung vielleicht eher in zeitlicher Nähe platziert werden.
@@BTBconcept Guten Morgen und vielen Dank für die aufschlussreiche Antwort. Nach nochmaliger Sichtung des Videomaterials, habe ich die Zeitlinie bei 1:43 genauer inspiziert und stimme zu. Das Protokoll schien sehr strikt zu sein und man kann dem Bundespräsidenten keinen Vorwurf machen. Bei anderen Anlässen nimmt er sich immer die Zeit und wartet geduldig ab. Vielen Dank für die immer sehr interessanten Mitschnitte, zu solch wichtigen Anlässen. Die Videoqualität ist immer auf den Punkt gebracht und beschränkt sich auf das Wichtigste. Ich bedanke mich auch für die Nachfrage, bei gegebener Zeit. Das ist keine Selbstverstänedlichkeit.
Stabsmusikkorps ist im Urlaub. Musikkorps der Bundeswehr war am Vormittag im Einsatz. Wer am Nachmittag im BMVg gespielt hat, weiß ich nicht. Da wird wohl wegen der Terminlage das Heeresmusikkorps Hannover eingesprungen sein.
Class, discipline, great rendition of an epic music. Prussian military protocol is best, too bad I really dislike berets. At least honor formations should wear Pickelhaube helmets, they are not nazi shit
This is the "normal" diplomatic protocol. We have left prussian militarism behind us for many years now. The image you described doesn't belong in the prrsent of a modern Germany.
@@panther7748 I mean why not pickelhaube or a ww1 stahlhelm Instead of berets It certainly would look better And it makes the uniforms more traditional
@@palastofhistory4026 The WW1 Stahlhelm is very similar to the WW2 model (almost only distinguishable by experts), and it is closely associated with both the Nazis and the authoritarian militarism. The same is true for the Pickelhaube - it's THE symbol of prussian militarism. The same militarism that led to both world wars and almost destroyed Gwrmany twice. We have distanced ourselves from this tradition, both militarily and politically. This is not just a choice between uniform accessories, but a matter of political symbolism.
Weshalb wird in Deutschland zu solchen Anlässen kein Frack (Ab 18 Uhr) oder Morning Suit (vormittags) getragen. Dies hätte meines Erachtens deutlich mehr Stil als „nur“ ein Smoking.
@@oskarchensvideos1227 Ich vermute, dass es um die irischen Nationalfarben der Nike-Schuhe ging. Da er als Begleitung einer Professorin dabei war, wird er sich bestimmt etwas dabei gedacht haben.
Für den Titel dachte ich, dass das Bankett zu Ehren Friedrichs des Großen war, aber es scheint, dass dies in der heutigen deutschen Gesellschaft undenkbar ist ...
Grundsätzlich eine interessante Idee,auch einmal das Zeremoniell eines Banketts zu Ehren großer Persönlichkeiten der deutschen Staatshistorie (bspw.Kaiser Friedrich 2 "Das Staunen der Welt",der alte Preußenkönig Friedrich 2, Otto von Bismarck,usw...),insofern die Kosten innerhalb eines zuständigen Etats bleiben um nicht vom Haushaltsausschuß blockiert zu werden.
I like the way the ladies are dressed down to their footwear like men and not wearing towel sized pieces of cloth(called skirts) like other westernised ladies
Das sind Polizisten. Feldjäger sind für solche Eskorten nicht zuständig. Die eskortieren nur Verteidigungsminister, Generale und andere Gäste des Verteidigungsministeriums.
@@ralfweber4346 Naja hier geht es um Präsentation und nicht um Gefechtsbereitschaft, sonst würden die Soldaten auch mit Kampfanzug und G36 da stehen und nicht mit K98 und Dienstanzug. Trotzdem finde ich auch, dass Pickelhaube nicht zur Bundeswehr passt. Würde da den alten Stahlhelm bevorzugen. Barrett gefällt mir persönlich einfach nicht.
This has to be the most glorious of all the old Prussian military marches.....
Michael Higgins - legend! He brings real humanity to the role.
Gut spielt echt gut
Danke auch für die anderen Videos vom Heeresmusikkorps Hannover
Great German military march. The instrument is great.
Ganz großer Marsch! Toll umgesetzt.
Man sieht richtig wie es den Iren gefallen hat 😊
"wonderful performance" sagt er :)
Das stimmt! 😊
Mensch, bei einem solchen Empfang.. da kann man nicht anders als sich zu freuen! 😁
Heißt es nicht den Irren?😉
Da kommt man mal kurz zum Essen vorbei und dann sowas. :-)
Hahahh 😆👍
Majestic music
Immer wieder toll anzuhören.
Yup! Vor der Auskoppelung habe ich erstmal geschaut, ob die anderen Auskoppelungen mit diesem Marsch eine Urheberrechtsreklamation haben. Die anderen Stücke des Heeresmusikkorps Hannover habe ich aus dem langen Video mit dem Staatsbankett herausgelassen.
@@BTBconcept Da kommt dann also noch ein längeres Video mit Aufmarsch und so?
@@Schweden99 Ja, das ist inzwischen online.
@@BTBconcept Was wäre es denn gewesen. Irgendwas neues, um das es Schade wäre?
@@chrizigroba Berliner Luft - das Stück mag ich ohnehin nicht und 1-2 Märsche. War aber auch von den Aufnahmen her nicht so dolle, weil dann eine riesige Delegation mit schwarzen Kleinbussen ankam. Aus meiner Sicht nicht wirklich was verpasst.
We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much.Germany and Germans are the best in the world. God bless Germany and Germans.Japan's national anthem Kimigayo was made by Hayashi Hiromori and German Franz Eckert.Japan made the constitution, medicine, the army in by reference to Germany during the Meiji era.It is a story in the Bando camp.About 100 years ago, there were many German prisoners of war in Japan.Japan did not treat German POWs awfully. The Japanese treated German POWs as friends. Japan respected German POW freedom. Germans were respected in Japan. They spread German culture and history, beer and sausages, Bam Kuuchen etc to Japan. The German bridge created by German prisoners of war is still well preserved in Japan.Japan did not want a war with Germany. At that time, Britain and Japan were allies. There was a request from the United Kingdom, and it became a battle with Germany.
Japan allowed German POWs to do sports and cultural activities.Exchanges between villagers and Germans were also popular. It is more correct to say that the camp where the Germans were located is a German village than a camp. When the Germans returned home, Japanese and Germans grieved for goodbye.
岡田茂吉 Mokichi Okada Thank you. We Germans always think of the Japanese as the Germans of the Asia. You have a high culture of discipline, refinement and achievement.
@teutonalex Thank you. God bless you and the people of your country.
We Japanese sent 9,000 cherry blossom trees to Germany in 1990. It is said that the money of this cherry blossom trees is gathered by the donation of the Japanese and bought a cherry blossom trees . Almost all Japanese people participated in donations. The Japanese always cooperate with Germany.This cherry blossom tree is still in Berlin.We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much. Japan imports many German products to support Germany. The most imported cars in Japan are German cars.Most of the cars that run in my town are German cars.This is a story that Japanese people helped Germans in japanese Okinawa Miyakojima, Japan. In 1873, the German Merchant shipRobertoson was hit by a typhoon.The ship was aground off Miyakojima Miyakokuni. At that time, the islander rescues the crew.They gave some food to the Germans.They gave Germans a place to sleep. The islanders repaired the German ship.The days were 34 days.And the islanders put a lot of food and water on the ship and sent the Germans to Germany safely.There are still monuments sent from Germany in Okinawa.Japan will always help Germans from now on.
We Japanese love Germany and Germans very much.Japan won the battle with Germany in the 1914 Battle of Qingdao, and many German prisoners of war were brought to Japan.At this time, Germany and Japan were not alliances.It is a story in The Bando POW camp.The Japanese treated German POWs as friends. Japan respected German POW freedom.After the war, many letters of gratitude were sent from Germans to Japan.There were about 1000 prisoners of war in the Bando camp. Toyohisa Matsue was chosen as the chief of the Bando Camp.Matsue was a soldier of the Japanese Army. He ordered his men not to treat German POW absolutely like a criminal.He ordered his men to treat the German POWs with kindness.matsue told the Subordinate not to say anything that would give sense of guilt to POWs.Japan did not want a war with Germany. At that time, Britain and Japan were allies. There was a request from the United Kingdom, and it became a battle with Germany.Japan made the constitution, medicine, the army in by reference to Germany during the Meiji era.The Meiji era was before the beginning of the First World War.Japan's national anthem Kimigayo was made by Hayashi Hiromori and German Franz Eckert. Matsue began talking to the Germans.I will write his words briefly and briefly. "you guys was a patriot and a brave soldier. We Japanese promise to not treat you badly. We do not undermine your honor," the chief said to the Germans. At this time, the Japanese government decided to introduce German technology to Japan from Germans. Japan ordered each camp to receive guidance from German soldiers in all areas.There were leaders in each of the German prisoners of war, such as politics, economics, teaching of musical instruments, bread making, sausages, whiskeys, beer brewing, etc.The Japanese received instruction from them.
Germans taught Japanese people about German food and culture in various parts of Japan.The camp consisted of 26 Western-style buildings including a library, a printing shop, a bread factory and a confectionery factory.POWs were free to use those facilities. Beer, cheese, cigarettes and sausages were made in the camp and POWs were free to eat what they had made.It was permitted to smoke too. Also they were free to shop.There were many other sports facilities in the camp, such as tennis courts and soccer fields and Hockey and cricket field and German-style volleyball court.There were also facilities for wrestling, boxing and gymnastics. There were also billiards and bowling alleys. POWs freely enjoyed the sport.Japan bought tools for sports.There were many young men going in and out of the camp.Germans taught them German culture and gymnastics.The Germans were paid a lot.There were farms, dairy farms and painting studios in the camp. There were various other facilities. There was almost no abuse of POWs in the camp.Discipline was least in all camps. In particular, the discipline at Bando Camp was the least. There was no violence or swearing against prisoners who did not keep discipline. If there was a Japanese who was violent to POW, the Japanese would soon become fired. It was also allowed to send money to families in Germany and other countries. They were also able to send mail.We were also able to receive mail from Germany and other countries. Germans received a monthly salary of $ 15,000. This is the highest class. It depends on the class.Salaries were also paid when Germans worked nearby.German Pow and I said. However, people outside Germany were also in prisoners of war.Austrian, Polish, Hungarian,Jewish, Italian, Russian, Luxembourgish,Czech,French. However, there were many Germans overwhelmingly. Japan treated the people of these countries kindly without discrimination. It is more correct to say that it is a German village than a camp. Japan treated Germans as friends.Japan never forced labor to POWs.The Hague Convention states that POWs should not be abused or forced to work. Japan protected this.Japan also forced a check on the health status of POWs once a week. The Japanese were most concerned about the health of POWs.
What was forced in the camp was the only roll call that took place in the morning and evening. Every day, German prisoners of war did what they liked.Japan permitted POWs to do sports, cultural activities and arts.There were a lot of people who do sports daily and people who enjoy their hobbies. It was written in the diary of POW who remains in Japan that "The most annoying thing here is boring." There were many excursions at Bando Camp and other camps. To entertain POWs. A lot of swimming in the ocean was also done. A Japanese soldier said that Germans were good at swimming . POW enjoyed the scenic views of Japan during the excursion.The POWs made crafts and pictures.
And POWs sold crafts and pictures to nearby residents. It sold well. Many Japanese people bought at a price much higher than the price.Some people bought it for 10 times the price. It was to help the Germans. They introduced good European crafts to Japan. A music group formed by German POWs played the first Ludwig van Beethoven symphony No. 9 in Japan. Matsue encouraged POW voluntary activities. The Japanese provided goods, money, etc. so that Germans would not be troubled in their lives.There were many exercise facilities in the camp. The sports team formed by the prisoners of war played technical training on soccer in Japan by playing against the Japanese team.There was a restaurant in Bando Camp.There was also a cafe. There were also many shops run by Germans. There was also a Japanese-owned store. They were free to shop.There were also merchants coming and going to the camp, where they could buy alcohol, daily necessities and sweets.Germany surrendered in 1918 and World War I ended. Germans were not prisoners of war on June 28, 1919. From that day Germans were completely free to go out. There was a lot of interaction between the people of the city and the Germans. We offered tea and sweets to Germans who came to play, and taught Japanese culture.Some Germans were in love with Japanese women. The Germans gave a present to the Japanese a few days before they returned home. Thanks to that, the Japanese invited them to the town's house and let them eat a lot of food.And we had a farewell party at each house. At the last farewell, the townspeople saw off the marching Germans.Many Germans remained in Japan.The monthly salary of a German who got a job at a Japanese company was over $ 30,000. This was more than 10 times the salary of Japanese office workers at that time.They set up a company in Japan and married a Japanese. The company founded by Germans is now a big company. Japanese people continue to support by buying many at German made shops.After the war, Germans who spent time in the camp sent Japan many letters of thanks to Japan.The place where the Bando camp was located is now the German Village Park.Before returning home, Germans decided to play Beethoven's 9th Symphony because they wanted to thank Japanese people.The performance was performed by 45 people.Before the performance, Major General Heinrich, the governor of Qingdao, thanked the Japanese.
Major General Heinrich said:
We lost the battle in Qingdao, we became POWs and came to this land. I can now leave this land with pride. That's thanks to Mr. Matsue. Mr. Matsue gave courage and strength at the hardest time of my life. Courage and power-. We want to present Beethoven's delight to everyone as a token of appreciation. Where in the world were there camps like Bando! There is no such wonderful person like Matsue anywhere in the world.Heinrich presented Mr. Matsue with his favorite Cane. He Say that "To my beloved friend".
@@teutonalex refinement ??
I haven't a clue who they are and don't particularly care, but hey the music is superb.
Left to right: First Lady Germany, First Lady Ireland, President Ireland, Federal President Germany
But you could've guesses that with the 21 motorcycles, the armored state car, Mr. Smith is not visiting his friend in his house in a dead end street.
With such a large motorcade and numerous guards of honour, they must be national leaders....
0:39 Warum quietscht denn eigentlich die Bremse vom Mercer? Quietscht ja nicht mal bei meiner alten Karre so, haha.
Sowas hatte ich auch schon bei einem Neuwagen. Deshalb ist davon auszugehen, dass der Wagen auf seinen ersten Kilometern falsch eingebremst wurde - Vollbremsung bei der Überführung oder ähnliches.
so muss das ! 👍🏻😃
I really apprecieted the black tie attire of those gentlemen.
@Ber P. did you ever served in any army?
Hermosa música militar alemana. Pero mueve a compasión ver los uniformes de la tropa. Mejor es ver a los chilenos, lo digo desde Argentina. gracias.
Quelle belle marche. Et toujours cet admirable son.
Korrekter Titel ist "Marsch aus der Zeit Friedrichs des Großen".
Das titel ist auf englisch
Bin ich der einzige der findet das die beiden Ladys sehr toll aussehen mit ihren langen Kleidern?
Wenn die Herren noch Frack tragen würden wie früher in Schloss Brühl dann wäre es perfekt
Schönes Stück. Aber Steinmeier wendet sich ab. Was haben wir nur für Politiker...
Das Heeresmusikkorps Hannover tritt auch beim Tag der offenen Tür im BMVg am 18. August 2019 auf:
www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/tag-der-offenen-tuer/veranstaltungen?f=1650278%3A1650228
Sehr gute gespielt , Das quietschen der Bremsen von Edelkarossen des Premiumhersteller topt aber alles!😢
Na ja, zumindest hat es die Schüssel bis zum Ziel geschafft... In der E-Auto-Version wäre sie vermutlich schon auf der Anfahrt abgefackelt 😂
@@mischkastegi7964 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ich konnte eine Trompete etwas aus dem Klang hören...ansonsten wunderbar.
Keine Fackeln?
Nein, wegen der Lichtverhältnisse um halb acht wurde auf Gewehrspalier umdisponiert.
Il presidente Irlandese ha un aspetto simpatico 👋😁
Wieso werden in einigen Videos die Kommentare gesperrt?
Trolling, Pöbelei, Beleidigungen, Hate Speach.
Weil solche Videos immer häufiger von Andersdenkenden für deren unqualifizierten Kommentare benutzt werden ! Meistens gehen diese Kommentare in Richtung Rechts !
@@Sauerland39 Sie meinten sicher "kommen von rechts"
@@ralfweber4346 nein, er meinte, dass was er sagte und nicht das, was du hören wolltest ;)
@@nightwish1000 Sie halten Satire wahrscheinlich für eine französische Vorspeise...
Das HMK Hannover hat derzeit Protokollbereitschaft als Vertretung für die HMK Neubrandenburg und LwML Erfurt, die wie das StMusK im Sommerurlaub sind. Wegen der Arbeitszeitverordnung und anderweitiger Konzertberpflichtungen musste das MusK Bw nach den mil Ehreb wieder zu seinem Standort verlegen.
Danke für die Erklärung.
Den Berliner Spielmannszug hat es ja mit klingendem Spiel nach Kanada verschlagen.
Freuen sich die Menschen jetzt wirklich wieder wenn sie zu uns eingeladen werden?
Warum konnte der Steinmeier nicht abwarten bis die Musik fertig war. Fand ich nicht schoen und zeigt wenig Respekt fuer die Musiker.
Das hatten wir jetzt schon mehrfach. Scheint am Timing des Protokolls zu liegen. Bei Gelegenheit werde ich den Protokollchef des Präsidialamtes auf diese Wirkung ansprechen.
@@Daniel07Eleven Ab 1:43 sieht man, dass der Protokollchef den vorzeitigen Weggang initiiert. Wenn wieder mehr Präsenztermine im Schloss stattfinden, werde ich ihn darauf ansprechen. Gestern beim Appell zum Homeoffice hatte ich ihn kurz gesehen, aber keine Gelegenheit zur Unterhaltung. Da momentan völlig unklar ist, wann das nächste Staatsbankett stattfinden wird, sollte die Anregung vielleicht eher in zeitlicher Nähe platziert werden.
@@BTBconcept Guten Morgen und vielen Dank für die aufschlussreiche Antwort. Nach nochmaliger Sichtung des Videomaterials, habe ich die Zeitlinie bei 1:43 genauer inspiziert und stimme zu. Das Protokoll schien sehr strikt zu sein und man kann dem Bundespräsidenten keinen Vorwurf machen.
Bei anderen Anlässen nimmt er sich immer die Zeit und wartet geduldig ab.
Vielen Dank für die immer sehr interessanten Mitschnitte, zu solch wichtigen Anlässen. Die Videoqualität ist immer auf den Punkt gebracht und beschränkt sich auf das Wichtigste.
Ich bedanke mich auch für die Nachfrage, bei gegebener Zeit. Das ist keine Selbstverstänedlichkeit.
@@BTBconcept Dafür braucht man keinen Protokoll- Chef. Sowas weiß man selbst.
Die preußischen Militärmärsche sind die Besten! Möge Preußen wieder erstehen!
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Ich finde die beste Leistung bis jetzt vom HMK Hannover beim Staatsbankett zu Ehren des Präsidenten von Irland
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Ich dachte immer, das bei Staatsbesuchen das Musikkorps der Bundeswehr zum Einsatz kommt und nicht wie in diesem Fall das HMK Hannover !
Stabsmusikkorps ist im Urlaub. Musikkorps der Bundeswehr war am Vormittag im Einsatz. Wer am Nachmittag im BMVg gespielt hat, weiß ich nicht. Da wird wohl wegen der Terminlage das Heeresmusikkorps Hannover eingesprungen sein.
Die Bremsen bei der Limousine quietschen.
Class, discipline, great rendition of an epic music. Prussian military protocol is best, too bad I really dislike berets. At least honor formations should wear Pickelhaube helmets, they are not nazi shit
This is the "normal" diplomatic protocol. We have left prussian militarism behind us for many years now. The image you described doesn't belong in the prrsent of a modern Germany.
@@panther7748 I mean why not pickelhaube or a ww1 stahlhelm
Instead of berets
It certainly would look better
And it makes the uniforms more traditional
@@palastofhistory4026 The WW1 Stahlhelm is very similar to the WW2 model (almost only distinguishable by experts), and it is closely associated with both the Nazis and the authoritarian militarism. The same is true for the Pickelhaube - it's THE symbol of prussian militarism. The same militarism that led to both world wars and almost destroyed Gwrmany twice. We have distanced ourselves from this tradition, both militarily and politically. This is not just a choice between uniform accessories, but a matter of political symbolism.
0:42 Hallo TUV
Weshalb wird in Deutschland zu solchen Anlässen kein Frack (Ab 18 Uhr) oder Morning Suit (vormittags) getragen. Dies hätte meines Erachtens deutlich mehr Stil als „nur“ ein Smoking.
Es waren sogar Turnschuhe möglich: ruclips.net/video/gczmV7JPa4k/видео.html
@@BTBconcept Sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig!!! Aber gut, vielleicht aus gesundheitlichen Gründen? Möglich ist alles?!
@@oskarchensvideos1227 Ich vermute, dass es um die irischen Nationalfarben der Nike-Schuhe ging. Da er als Begleitung einer Professorin dabei war, wird er sich bestimmt etwas dabei gedacht haben.
Hervorragend. Die Staatsvertreter der Bundesrepublik traurig!
Nicht so traurig wie manche Staatsbürger.
Für den Titel dachte ich, dass das Bankett zu Ehren Friedrichs des Großen war, aber es scheint, dass dies in der heutigen deutschen Gesellschaft undenkbar ist ...
Wieso sollte das erstens undenkbar sein und zweitens hier eine Rolle spielen?
@@Hantel_und_Gretel es sollte daher ... es ist gesund, die Zukunft aufzubauen und die heldenhafte Vergangenheit Ihres Landes zu würdigen
@@User61HBA Man gibt eher selten Bankette zu Ehren Verstorbener...
Grundsätzlich eine interessante Idee,auch einmal das Zeremoniell eines Banketts zu Ehren großer Persönlichkeiten der deutschen Staatshistorie (bspw.Kaiser Friedrich 2 "Das Staunen der Welt",der alte Preußenkönig Friedrich 2, Otto von Bismarck,usw...),insofern die Kosten innerhalb eines zuständigen Etats bleiben um nicht vom Haushaltsausschuß blockiert zu werden.
@@hufeisentrizeps Hört sich nach "Dinner for One" an🤔😊😊
Celti apud germanos
Was Friedrich der Große für Deutschland und Europa tat,ist mit ,,Karl der Große ´´zu vergleichen
I like the way the ladies are dressed down to their footwear like men and not wearing towel sized pieces of cloth(called skirts) like other westernised ladies
1:52 Steinmeier:"So, kein Bock mehr auf die Sch***e hier draussen, lass uns was essen gehen!"
ich weiß nicht- ist es lächerlich oder furchtbar? oder beides?
Warum das denn?
Unverkrampft, symphatisch, professionell und gute Musik. Deutsch eben.
Die Musik ist mega - der Rest unterirdisch!
Was für ein teurer zinnober in einer demokratie
Perfekt gespielt! Trotzdem ist Steinmeier der unwürdigste Bundespräsident, den wir jemals hatten.
Wobei Wulff und Gauck durchaus in der gleichen Liga spielen...
Traurig, diesen jämmerlichen Gestalten solche Ehren zu erweisen, eine Schande!
Mit Dir wäre allerdings erst recht kein Stast zu machen, Bürschchen. Was für ein Flegel.
Ah, da kommen zuerst die weisse Mause (Feldjager) als Eskorte !!
Das sind Polizisten. Feldjäger sind für solche Eskorten nicht zuständig. Die eskortieren nur Verteidigungsminister, Generale und andere Gäste des Verteidigungsministeriums.
They need to be wearing pickelhaube helmets.
Why should someone do such stupit thing?
@@ralfweber4346 Sind natürlich nicht mehr in Mode, aber was wäre daran so schlimm ?
@@EddieMorphling ernsthaft?
Unpraktisch / sperriger,
Weniger Schutzwirkung,
Weniger Tarnung,
DARUM geht es bei persönlicher Schutzausrüstung.
@@ralfweber4346 Naja hier geht es um Präsentation und nicht um Gefechtsbereitschaft, sonst würden die Soldaten auch mit Kampfanzug und G36 da stehen und nicht mit K98 und Dienstanzug. Trotzdem finde ich auch, dass Pickelhaube nicht zur Bundeswehr passt. Würde da den alten Stahlhelm bevorzugen. Barrett gefällt mir persönlich einfach nicht.
@@Perais1337 Hier ging es um die Pickelhaube. Was repräsentiert die denn bitte, was mit der BRD zu tun hat?
Unnecessary needless extravagance.