"Deutschlandlied" | Germany National Anthem at Funeral
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2021
- This video is the German National Anthem "Deutschlandlied" during funeral ceremonies for important figures in Germany.
At the beginning of the video there is an opening by playing a Funeral March entitled "Saul" which is always played when the coffin comes out of the funeral room to be placed outside as a final tribute in Germany.
The first two National Anthem videos were actually not included from the German National Anthem. Only because the melody used is the same with different lyrics, so I added the song entitled "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" which is the Austrian-Hungarian Imperial Anthem at the funeral of the last Empress and the last Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Then after two clips showing the anthem of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1989 and 2011, then the German National Anthem "Deutschlandlied" at the Ceremony of important German political figures. I explained at the beginning of the video that I didn't include everything because what wasn't there meant it was difficult to find a video source that featured the moment when the National Anthem was playing.
If you find something important and meaningful to me, or suggestions for the future, please comment below, Thank you.
Enjoy watching....
List of clip :
Opening : "Saul" Funeral March
2 early clips : "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" / Imperial Anthem.
• April 1, 1989 | Funeral of Zita von Bourbon-Parma (Last Empress of Austrian Empire)
• July 16, 2011 | Funeral of Otto von Habsburg (Last Crown Prince of Austrian Empire)
"Deutschlandlied" : Germany National Anthem at Funeral.
• January 3, 2013 | Peter Struck Funeral
• February 11, 2015 | Richard von Weizsacker Funeral
• November 24, 2015 | Helmut Schmidt Funeral (Inside)
• November 24, 2015 | Helmut Schmidt Funeral (Outside)
• September 7, 2016 | Walter Scheel Funeral (Inside)
• September 7, 2016 | Walter Scheel Funeral (Outside)
• January 24, 2017 | Roman Herzog Funeral (Inside)
• January 24, 2017 | Roman Herzog Funeral (Outside)
• July 1, 2017 | Helmut Kohl Funeral (Strasbourg)
• July 1, 2017 | Helmut Kohl Funeral (Speyer)
• February 22, 2019 | Jorg Schonbohm Funeral
*Full details are in the video....
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A few words to explain many misunderstandings related to the current German national anthem.
1. The elements of the melody of this hymn have been known in folk music and also in some composers for several centuries.
2. Haydn composed this piece in 1797 (as a minuet - court dance) in honor of the emperor and not for any nation or country (at that time the Emperor was the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, not Austria or Bavaria, Saxony or other the country of Germany. The Empire of Austria, as a separate state, was not established until 1804 (as a result of the intervention of France).
3. The melody of this song was deliberately used by revolutionists who, after the fall of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, sought to find their own national and state identity for dozens of fragmented German lands. However, the text was changed.
4. Instead of the faithful worship of the Emperor's persona, "Gott erchalte Frantz den Keizer", the nation was brought to the fore, so now "Deutschland uber alles" was sung. Besides, the emperor was a weak personality, not interested in the nation (completely dependent on Napoleon's will). Emperor Franz was only interested in the success of his dynasty (who now wanted to rule the Slavs of the Balkans with the hard hand of the Hungarians - which later ended in the catastrophe of World War I).
5. The idea of a united Germany was fought by the Austrian Emperors (see Chancellor Metternich) but also by some authoritarian rulers of the remaining German states, such as Prussia. The revolution fell, but the idea survived and finally returned (in a changed form) thanks to Bismarck. Austria completely dropped out of the unification option (the so-called Great German one) and went its own way. Therefore, to this day, Austria treats this song only as the personal anthem of the Habsburg dynasty and nothing else. As an emerging nation, they also deliberately chose other songs as their anthem, as their political vision was different.
6. The idea of a united Germany, originally expressed in this song, was abused by the Nazis, who, however, did not like the democratic and anti-authoritative sound of the song's words. Therefore, only the first stanza was sung. The Nazis, however, managed to reactivate the Great German option and that is why the Third Reich was officially called the Greater German Reich. Therefore, they stayed with this hymn linking Austrian lands with other German lands.
7. It was because of the democratic and anti-authoritarian tone of the words of this German song that it was allowed to return as the anthem of the new (West) Germany and then (after 1989) of those united with the East.
8. Finally: there is basically nothing like Germans. It's a general term. There are only Bavarians, Swabians, Hessians, Saxonians, Austrians, Styrians, Tyroleans, Carinthians, Thuringians and so on. Most of Germans are united in the Federal Republic of Germany, a smaller part in the Republic of Austria (also federal). Certain groups of Germans live in Switzerland (the so-called German Swiss-Deutsch Schweitz) and in other European countries, although the latter do not create separate nations or lands.
9. Therefore, this hymn has not been stolen or taken away from anyone. This song only reflects the turbulent history of the people of the German cultural circle and still carries the ideas of coexistence, anti-authoritarian and democracy (although nowadays the first stanza is not sung due to negative connotations with Hitler's criminal politics).
Yes just a few words and im joking btw so don't take this as an offensive reply
Very interesting
Exactly…..!!! This anthem isn’t in anyway directly related to the last Austrian Empress. Thank you for your brilliant explanation!
@@f.fromme1988 You are welcome. Happy Easter. :)
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4:28 That woman knows music, and she definitely has a knack for interpreting it! Props to her for that excellent German national anthem arrangement!
R.I.P Zita von Bourbon-Parma (1892-1989)
R.I.P Otto von Habsburg (1912-2011)
R.I.P Peter Struck (1943-2012)
R.I.P Richard von Weizsacker (1920-2015)
R.I.P Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015)
R.I.P Walter Scheel (1919-2016)
R.I.P Roman Herzog (1934-2017)
R.I.P Helmut Kohl (1930-2017)
R.I.P Jorg Schonbohm (1937-2019)
peter struck`s birth is 1933
@@user-nz8sx9gd6l What? I thought he was born 1943.
@@jasonericktjioenanta9046 He died at an age of 79, 10 years ago
@@user-nz8sx9gd6l Don't you just look at the Google?
Lange lebe Deutschland und Osterreich!
Hey Germans and fellow USA here are some timestamps
1:26 sita von bourbon
1:41 otto von Habsburg
1:54 peter struck
2:15 Richard von wezisacker
2:37 helumt Schmit
3:05, Walter scheel
3:33 Roman Herzog
4:21 hulmet khol
4:46 Jorg idk his last name
Empress Zita and Crown Prince Otto!
Deutschlandlied has a beautiful melody. Thank you for sharing!
4:33 My Favorite
Note: the first two anthem was not the Gott Erhalte Franz den Kaiser, but Gott Erhalte, Gott Beschütze
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the composition is from Austria, Austria Arnies country you know, Ausrian not German composers
Yo. I see you everywhere is anthem video. Now german
@@NormanThe_FreedomHope22-5 same, i see him everywhere
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Thanks !!!
beautiful renditions of your national anthem. I have German ancestry, and hope one day to go there.
Mistake: Peter struck was born in 1943! 69 years old!
The Haydn hymn is also sung as GLORIOUS THINGS OF THESE ARE SPOKEN found in many English hymnals around the world.
This video was posted on 24 Nov., the same day as Helmut Schmidt, former Chancellor of West Germany, whose funeral was held.
This is NOT (in this context) the German anthem. This was the Austro-Hungarian national anthem until 1918, which started with the lyrics "Gott erhalte, Gott erschütze, unsern Kaiser, unsern Land..." (God save, God protect, our Emperor, our country), but which before was "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser..." (God save Emperor Francis). Until 1918, the German national anthem was "Heil Dir im Siegeskranz", with the music... of GOD SAVE THE KING. Yes, Germany and the United Kingdom went at war in 1914 with the same music in their national anthems, but with different lyrics. Therefore, in funerals for members of the Austrian Imperial family they play, of course, the Austrian anthem of the Empire's time. The German anthem became such, that is, the anthem of Germany, after 1918, with the Republic of Weimar, when Austria became also a republic and chose a new anthem. The Deutschlandlied was sung before 1918 by "pan-Germanists" with different lyrics than in Austria. Austria was part of the Holy "Roman-German" Empire, and for centuries the Archdukes of Austria were their Emperors.
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I thought there were some Hapsburgs still around. Some Hohenzollerns too and quite a few Savoys and Romanovs as well.
There are still Hapsburgs but there are no Crown Prince/Princesses. The direct descendants of Franz Ferdinand live in Artstetten Castle, near the Danube. Franz Ferdinand is buried there.
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Very heart touching 😍😍💓💓. Lange liebe tolle Deutschland
February 11, 2015?! Same like my birthday!
Mas tem outra marcha que é mais simbólica e com ar de luto mais intenso chegando a emocionar .
Mas tem outra marcha e com
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I am seriously amazed at the solemnization for the former President of Germany you know.
Otto von Habsburg lived throughout the Soviet Union :)
Deutschland, es lebe für immer, es lebe, wer jemals gestorben ist
Rest in peace
2:36 it Sounds Like in the bottom of the Well or in the Cave
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4:46 I still do not know what that rod is called
Germany National Anthem Deutschlandlied 1:53
From former Presidents to former chancellors.All this happened from years 2016 to 2019.
Just before Covid19 hit.
Indonesiq National anthem at President Funeral
Good video. I can sing Das Deutschlandlied and Kaiserhymne.
Warum Herr Herzog zu Gestorbern in die Jahre 2017.
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No! Peter Struck is 69 years old!
Why is the intro so got damn long
Don't say the bad word!
@@jasonericktjioenanta9046 how is ''damn'' a bad word
Why Don't have Roman Herzog
Are you skip the video directly to the end? Or do you just watch the front? Or you didn't read the video description? Roman Herzog available 2 German national anthems from seconds 03:33
@@AnthemInTime Johannes Rau ?
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The lest empress of the austrian empire's death is at april fools day
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the Germans had no own composer for her national anthem.
The composers were Croats, Croatia was part of Austria since 1526 til 1^867, after that Ausgria Hungary til 1918
never Germany,Joseph Haydn from Lower Austria made the "Volkshymne" for Austria an he used the Croatian folksong, dedidacet to House of Austria, in 1922 The Germans took it for Germany