Yorckscher Marsch [German march]

From the name of the Prussian General Yorck, Beethoven's march is also known as Yorckscher Marsch or Marsch des Yorck'schen Korps (Armeemarschsammlung II, 103 (Armeemarschsammlung II, 37) and Heeresmarsch II, 5), was composed in 1808 in F-Major as a "Marsch für die böhmische Landwehr".
On the picture you see Yorcks close partner Blücher, but I thought this picture is epic and there is no really good one from Yorck. I added his head tho.
Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_...
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  • @michaelwalter3399
    @michaelwalter33993 жыл бұрын

    When you've got top drawer talent like Beethoven writing your military marches and Joseph Hayden writing your national anthem, you know you're living in a very classy country.

  • @ablackpencil8249

    @ablackpencil8249

    2 жыл бұрын

    EHHHHHHHH MY FRIEND. EHHHHHHHHH…..

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @muhammadabraratif4294

    @muhammadabraratif4294

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@m.b.blenkoblanka4167 no no Germans are based.

  • @fiferplayeralt7118

    @fiferplayeralt7118

    2 жыл бұрын

    @M. B thats cool and all but is this related to the comment

  • @cmourat1

    @cmourat1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, certainly classy in terms of music.

  • @tammo100
    @tammo1003 жыл бұрын

    Prussian marches are the most beautiful in the world.

  • @martingschwandtner8473

    @martingschwandtner8473

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ja das glauben die Preussen! Alle Nationen oder Regionen glauben, dass ihre Kompositionen bzw. ihre Märsche die schönsten seien. Warum z.B. spielen deutsche Musikkapellen vorwiegend österreichische Märsche aus der k.u.k. -Zeit? Kaiserjägermarsch, Kärntner Lieder-Marsch, Rainer-Marsch, Deutschmeister -Regimentsmarsch (es gibt noch einen zweiten Deutschmeistermarsch), u.v.a.

  • @fedrickthegreat2138

    @fedrickthegreat2138

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ja mein Freund

  • @aircraftsupport5800

    @aircraftsupport5800

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do agree.

  • @Major.Freischmidt

    @Major.Freischmidt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree

  • @flexu5828

    @flexu5828

    2 жыл бұрын

    Go listen polish generals march this is in my opinion better then prussians marchs Yorckscher Marsch and prussian glory.

  • @dr_sussy_magussy
    @dr_sussy_magussy3 жыл бұрын

    Me: I like Beethoven Friend: So you like Symphony No. 5? Me:

  • @davidcadman4468

    @davidcadman4468

    3 жыл бұрын

    My personal favourite is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._7_(Beethoven) But I'll settle for this march :)

  • @Zula_The_Squid

    @Zula_The_Squid

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidcadman4468 The second movement really do be thirsty. But what about his Große Fugue though?

  • @janwinnicki6218

    @janwinnicki6218

    3 жыл бұрын

    Scharnohorst ✌️✌️✌️💀💀💀

  • @navalbaguette784

    @navalbaguette784

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Zula_The_Squid The Große Fuge is my personal favourite, but unfortunately I'm not too keen into his orchestral works. His keyboard works on the other hand, are my favourites(e.g: Appassionata, Tempest, etc). My favourite composer's Chopin, so there already lies a hint as to what music I like...

  • @Zula_The_Squid

    @Zula_The_Squid

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@navalbaguette784 To be fair, after the 360th time one listened to his symphonies, they get kinda stale. Which is usually when people move on. I'm atm into Schönberg, Mahler and Bartok.

  • @Hrisitolsnf6
    @Hrisitolsnf63 жыл бұрын

    My friend: What is your favourite genre? Me: it's kinda hard to explain...

  • @lolpuuroa

    @lolpuuroa

    3 жыл бұрын

    not really, just say that you like marches

  • @uncfcosmonavy8822

    @uncfcosmonavy8822

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lolpuuroa with PRUSSIA

  • @mateialexoaea2522

    @mateialexoaea2522

    3 жыл бұрын

    Otto, when's the new prussian empire coming?

  • @bismarckfamily277

    @bismarckfamily277

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hehe he companion Bismarck....

  • @rayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    @rayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    2 жыл бұрын

    prussian

  • @friedrichdergroe4338
    @friedrichdergroe43386 жыл бұрын

    Beethoven ist ein super Komponist

  • @hermanncurtze

    @hermanncurtze

    5 жыл бұрын

    Beethoven ist auch für mich das Größte. Seit meiner Kindheit kenne ich diesen Marsch aber bis heute wusste ich nicht, dass Beethoven ihn geschrieben hat.

  • @bogdan6313

    @bogdan6313

    3 жыл бұрын

    Even though I don't speak German, I can understand this comment.

  • @jonasboecherer3493

    @jonasboecherer3493

    3 жыл бұрын

    War

  • @nervouskrystof

    @nervouskrystof

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ja.

  • @nervouskrystof

    @nervouskrystof

    3 жыл бұрын

    @DenRaph no

  • @robwittmann3576
    @robwittmann35764 ай бұрын

    The Duke of York was infamous during the Napoleonic Wars, because he disobeyed the King of Prussia (who was forced into a brutal alliance with Napoleon, which in effect, turned Prussia into a vassal state of France). In 1812 the Prussians were forced to raise troops to help the French invade Russia. At one point during the French retreat, the Duke of Yorck (who was commanding the Prussian contingent) refused to obey Napoleon. Instead, Yorck had his troops defect to the Russians, and they began fighting the French under the aegis of the Russians (while being commanded by the Duke of Yorck). Normally, this would be a capital offense and the Prussian King wanted to execute the Duke of Yorck for disobeying him. But this move by Yorck was very popular in Prussia and elsewhere in German speaking lands. It boosted morale and played a role in the German uprising against France. This is what Beethoven is commemorating here.

  • @rudolphpohl4115

    @rudolphpohl4115

    2 ай бұрын

    Actually Field Marshall Yorck von Wartemburg

  • @soewenue

    @soewenue

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@rudolphpohl4115yorck von wartenburg, the most famous german family who fought two tyranns in two centuries.

  • @vonpfrentsch

    @vonpfrentsch

    Ай бұрын

    He was not a duke, but a count, and his correct name is Graf Yorck von Wartenburg.

  • @dbyers3897

    @dbyers3897

    Ай бұрын

    Apparently you have confused a British noble title with a German officer. There was no Duke of York during Napoleon's First French Empire. Johann David Ludwig Graf Yorck von Wartenburg was a Prussian commander with Napoleon's army during the invasion of the Russia in 1812. He declared his corps neutral once they were abandoned during the French retreat. The king never wished to execute Yorck but issued an order suspending him from command due to fear of French vengeance. Once the Prussian court recognized how popular Yorck's courageous decision was with the people, he was allowed to resume his command. He then helped lead Prussia to declare war on & defeat France.

  • @thearmy7876

    @thearmy7876

    28 күн бұрын

    i aint reading that

  • @dernochjungenoergler
    @dernochjungenoergler11 ай бұрын

    Man merkt schon, dass dieser Marsch von einem echten Genie verfasst wurde. Und damit will ich andere Werke auf gar keinen Fall herabstufen. Feldmarschall Yorck von Wartenburg war außerdem ein echter Ehrenmann. Danke für Deine Arbeit, Dr. Ludwig!

  • @JannisMarquardt-bc6jf
    @JannisMarquardt-bc6jf3 жыл бұрын

    Ein wahres Meisterwerk! Und mein persönlicher Lieblingsmarsch.

  • @dersven8373

    @dersven8373

    3 жыл бұрын

    kein Wunder bei diesen Komponisten

  • @TimMatterSnorri999
    @TimMatterSnorri9999 ай бұрын

    Der beste Deutsche Marsch der Welt!!! Er ist so patriotisch und fröhlich!! Ich liebe diesen Marsch er ist bei meinen Marschliedern die Nummer 1! Es lebe Preussen! Es lebe Deutschland! ❤❤❤Grüsse aus der Schweiz 🇨🇭🤝🇩🇪

  • @gottfriedheumesser1994

    @gottfriedheumesser1994

    7 ай бұрын

    Und komponiert in Wien.

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc65722 жыл бұрын

    From US here and have to say this is the most beautiful song I’ve heard!! Simply brilliant!!!🇺🇸

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @piuforte

    @piuforte

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gets even more brilliant when you know the historic background 💪💪💪

  • @1_oooop

    @1_oooop

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@m.b.blenkoblanka4167 your talking about the communists

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@1_oooop nope! I mean the biggest Terrororganisation of the world history! The USA.

  • @hockeyalek7

    @hockeyalek7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1_oooop the Jews created communism

  • @LaPatrioteFrancaise
    @LaPatrioteFrancaise6 жыл бұрын

    The march, the painting, and this snowy effect are great. Great job once more!

  • @MrRaptonic

    @MrRaptonic

    5 жыл бұрын

    Décidément, je vous aperçois sur pas mal de musique patriotique de notre voisin germanique. Cela fait plaisir ^^

  • @munastronaut8147

    @munastronaut8147

    4 жыл бұрын

    why are you french this is german march

  • @LaPatrioteFrancaise

    @LaPatrioteFrancaise

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@munastronaut8147 And what's your point ?

  • @munastronaut8147

    @munastronaut8147

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LaPatrioteFrancaise basically theres a march from austria or germany idk what specific country in the german Confederation which is "Pariser Einzugsmarsch" which basically means "Paris-Entry March" and that symbolizes Franco-German enmity

  • @bekluwe

    @bekluwe

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s odd that a French like to hear Prussian marches although the Germans and French were historically enemies.

  • @deutscheshymnenportal9196
    @deutscheshymnenportal91966 жыл бұрын

    Einer meiner Lieblingsmärsche, einfach Klasse

  • @jackobtthoronn5388
    @jackobtthoronn53886 жыл бұрын

    Beutiful Marsch..🌷🌷🌷🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪👍🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @jurgenjungen7263

    @jurgenjungen7263

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sehr gute Einstellung. Dafür kämpfen wir. Und für unsere Kinder.

  • @randolphadom5384

    @randolphadom5384

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jurgenjungen7263 Und wir werden gewinnen, weil unsere Sache richtig ist. Grüße aus Russland, deutscher Kamerad.

  • @shtcare

    @shtcare

    3 жыл бұрын

    jurgen jungen, get a life and think what you say, mooron!!

  • @sir_dreadlord_on_blitz7042

    @sir_dreadlord_on_blitz7042

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shtcare die meinen das als joke

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @dirkhumpert2435
    @dirkhumpert24356 жыл бұрын

    Herrlich! Herrlich! Den hört immer wieder gerne. Ich finde der hat etwas erfrischendes! 😀👌

  • @julatzschmulatz9607
    @julatzschmulatz96076 жыл бұрын

    Danke für das tolle Hintergrund theme ist echt klasse, und noch dazu der Schnee. Das freut meine Augen und Ohren vielen Dank.

  • @fernandofajardogarcia1312
    @fernandofajardogarcia13123 жыл бұрын

    Was an York wirklich episch war, war der Kavallerieangriff den er 1813 während der Schlacht von Leipzig in Möckern während der befreiungskriege führte. Sie Deutschen sollten mit dem Yorkcsher Marsch, der in Ihrem Soundtrack enthalten ist, einen Blockbuster in dieser Episode Ihrer Geschichte machen. Ich entschuldige mich für mein Deutsch, aber da ich Ihre Sprache nicht spreche, musste ich auf Google Übersetzer zurückgreifen, daher stelle ich mir vor dass das Ergebnis gruselig gewesen wäre. Ein toller Job den du gemacht hast. Ein Gruß aus Spanien.

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @fernandofajardogarcia1312

    @fernandofajardogarcia1312

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@m.b.blenkoblanka4167 Preußen ist viel mehr als sein Beitrag zur Kriegskunst. Wer glaubt, dass das alte Königreich, das das heutige Deutschland belebte, nichts weiter als eine Kaserne war, kennt die Geschichte einfach nicht. Preußen verlieh der Mathematik dank Euler und den Königsberger Brücken die Theorie der Graphen, es verlieh der Kunst und der Literatur Glanz, nicht nur seiner eigenen, sondern der Menschheit. Preußen und Deutschland insgesamt werden von ihren Feinden immer als ein Land der Mörder dargestellt, aber wer in seinem Leben ein wenig gelesen hat, weiß, dass das nicht stimmt. Zu den von Adenauer erzählten Ereignissen muss ich sagen, dass es der deutschen Marine in diesen unglücklichen Tagen gelungen ist, eine Rettungsaktion für ihre Bürger über die Ostsee durchzuführen, die Dunkerke wie ein Werk von Zwergen erscheinen lässt. Gott segne Preußen... und die Husarenregimenter der Ersten und Zweiten Garde. Erhalten Sie einen herzlichen Gruß.

  • @tumlili7129

    @tumlili7129

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gut zu verstehen - was du geschrieben hast. Dankeschön!!

  • @fernandofajardogarcia1312

    @fernandofajardogarcia1312

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tumlili7129 Gern geschehen, mein freund.

  • @piuforte

    @piuforte

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fernandofajardogarcia1312 Google hat einen guten Job gemacht 😉

  • @AMM-bs2ku
    @AMM-bs2ku4 жыл бұрын

    Great march composed by the great Beethoven. Too bad that with this pandemic we cannot celebrate as it should be 250 years since the birth of Beethoven. Thank you Dr Ludwig. 💓💓💓💗💗💗💖❤🎶🎼🎵

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @FoxWolfWorld

    @FoxWolfWorld

    Жыл бұрын

    It was the government’s response to the pandemic, not the pandemic

  • @willkettle3959
    @willkettle39596 жыл бұрын

    Sie verwöhnen uns wirklich mit all diesen täglichen Uploads!

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gerne :D

  • @Atlas-yu6gm
    @Atlas-yu6gm5 жыл бұрын

    A good mix of Military music and Beethoven's orchestral music. This is remixes back then

  • @thorvald1441
    @thorvald14416 жыл бұрын

    Mein lieblings Marsch wie ich ihn liebe! Danke für das Video!

  • @MRJBS117
    @MRJBS1172 жыл бұрын

    Just discovered this channel. Absolutely love this march! If I was walking into battle and this was playing I’d feel so proud to fight

  • @michaeltheitalo-prussianbo6199
    @michaeltheitalo-prussianbo61995 жыл бұрын

    0:08 that intro is what i really like

  • @TonyNewJersey1
    @TonyNewJersey13 жыл бұрын

    Danke Dr. Ludwig! Sie erhalten eigenhändig unser deutsches Kulturgut am Leben und bewahren es vor dem Aussterben, vor allem in diesen traurigen Zeiten! Weiter so und danke!

  • @Jurgen123445

    @Jurgen123445

    10 ай бұрын

    Beethovens Musik gehört ganz sicher nicht irgendeiner Nation.

  • @knuthartmann4846
    @knuthartmann48463 жыл бұрын

    Die Ur-Bedürfnisse des Menschen, sich zu bewegen und zu singen und darüber sich auszudrücken, sind die beiden Ur-Gründe für Musik.

  • @gallowsongs
    @gallowsongs Жыл бұрын

    I love the pride in the music. You're prepared to give your life for your loved ones, and your representing those virtues, and the music is representing you.

  • @Ralphieboy
    @Ralphieboy10 ай бұрын

    The painting shows the Prussians crossing the Rhine RIver at Caub, just downtream of where I live.

  • @kronniichiwa9909
    @kronniichiwa99092 жыл бұрын

    Finally found it. Beautiful. Greetings from Romania

  • @marycavender7136
    @marycavender71364 жыл бұрын

    Great familiar March with gusto and power! The pictures are impressive too! It's the sort of advertisement you don't mind seeing repeatedly! ♥️💛🖤👍! Awesome job!!

  • @ColonelHogan9162
    @ColonelHogan91626 жыл бұрын

    Einer meiner vielen Lieblingsmärsche. Viele sind recht eintönig aber solche wie dieser ziehen einen richtig mit.

  • @bwehhueh5135
    @bwehhueh51352 жыл бұрын

    may the glory of Prussia never be forgotten

  • @halligallihub

    @halligallihub

    Жыл бұрын

    Preußen war das Unglück Deutschlands und ist zum Glück verschwunden (auf der Müllhalde Geschichte)! Als Sachse bedauer ich bis heute, dass der alte Fritz bei Kunersdorf von seiner Tabakdose gerettet und die Österreicher bei Königsgrätz verloren haben!

  • @Anthony-ct3cv

    @Anthony-ct3cv

    8 ай бұрын

    weirdo

  • @TheMagicalFrogYT

    @TheMagicalFrogYT

    Ай бұрын

    @@Anthony-ct3cvhe meant that we shouldn't forget history

  • @georgmelcher9243
    @georgmelcher92433 жыл бұрын

    Man kann auf Deutschland stolz sein 👍🇩🇪

  • @alfredsteiner8152

    @alfredsteiner8152

    2 жыл бұрын

    Du meinst aber hoffentlich nicht die BRD.

  • @nixerdixer9891

    @nixerdixer9891

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alfredsteiner8152 was spricht dagegen außer Verschwörungstheorien?

  • @SgtPepper271294

    @SgtPepper271294

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nationalstolz ist schon ein bisschen überholt, gel? Ironischerweise ist gerade das etwas, was ich an Deutschland schätze, die, natürlich geschichtlich begründete und letztlich auch auferzwungene, allgemeine Ablehnung das Nationalismus (zeitweise zumindest). Verglichen mit dem Großteil des Restes der Welt kann man sich durchaus relativ glücklich schätzen in Deutschland zu leben, aber sollte Stolz nicht etwas persönliches sein? Ich habe mir nicht ausgesucht wo ich geboren wurde, weder das Gute noch das Schlechte in der Geschichte Deutschlands liegt in meiner Verantwortung und sich mit fremden Federn zu schmücken ist wohl kaum eine gute Rechfertigung für Hochmut. Abgesehen davon ist van Beethoven 44 Jahre vor der Gründung der deutschen Nation gestorben und die Preußen haben für den Großteil ihrer Geschichte andere deutsche Staaten bekämpft. Man mag den Yorckschen Marsch durchaus deutsch nennen, aber ihn Deutschland als Nation anzumessen ignoriert die Wirren der Geschichte.

  • @paulweyns6814

    @paulweyns6814

    2 жыл бұрын

    auf Belgian auch Beethoven grossfather war ein Belgier

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @grossdeutschland-mapper274
    @grossdeutschland-mapper2746 жыл бұрын

    Lang lebe Preußen. Ich wünschte man könnte das 🇾🇪 umdrehen

  • @adrien437

    @adrien437

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Fabian Kirchgessner auch im Herz eines Franzosen von deutschen Wurzeln ;)

  • @neiretzlik4337
    @neiretzlik43373 жыл бұрын

    It's my favorite marsch. I can listen to it whole days!

  • @hdexotic1914

    @hdexotic1914

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t say marsch, you don’t deserve to speak my language

  • @theprinceofschwarzenberg5949

    @theprinceofschwarzenberg5949

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hdexotic1914 bro calm down

  • @jefffortais5555
    @jefffortais55553 жыл бұрын

    Who gives this a thumbs down? Great recording and version. I luv watching this being played by the Berlin honor guard/band with all their original K98's!

  • @helmuthintermayer6081
    @helmuthintermayer60816 жыл бұрын

    Ein toller Marsch mit einem Klasse Bild. Super gemacht. Danke.

  • @bjanabkhaleesi4009
    @bjanabkhaleesi40092 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite channels on KZread!

  • @weiterimtext8134
    @weiterimtext81343 жыл бұрын

    250 Jahre Beethoven! Wie hatte Beethoven das wohl aufgenommen, wenn die Böhmische Landwehr mit dem Yorkschen Marsch vor ihm als ungekrönten König vorbeimarschiert wäre! Zu selten hat man diesen schroffen Mann liebevoll gehuldigt.

  • @indiaball9064
    @indiaball90644 жыл бұрын

    When I hear the music I feel that I am a Prussian Soldier and is marching.

  • @spdfatomicstructure

    @spdfatomicstructure

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I hear this piece, I picture the Yorkshire Regiment marching to the front lines

  • @Marco-bf4uu

    @Marco-bf4uu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@spdfatomicstructure Yorkshire? This march is made for the General von York.

  • @soudruhholub8306

    @soudruhholub8306

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I hear the music I picture Christmas.

  • @robertoldach2560

    @robertoldach2560

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's the way old Prussia worked: you feel prussian, you live prussian - you are prussian. Best greetings to India from Pomerania. 👌

  • @tomvanlooveren5025

    @tomvanlooveren5025

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@robertoldach2560 I'm a Belgian re-enactor of th Napoleonic ages. We do the 2nd Pommersche Landwehr Infantery Regiment. And when I put that uniform on, I become a Prussian. Mitt Got, For Konig und Fatherland!!!

  • @paulsrealm7850
    @paulsrealm78506 жыл бұрын

    I swear I clicked this too hard that my phone fell

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sweet XD

  • @atdit
    @atdit6 жыл бұрын

    Es ist wieder da! Schön.

  • @alexmartin4772
    @alexmartin477218 күн бұрын

    This is very awesome. I love how you put snow falling in the video.

  • @johannesmohner7823
    @johannesmohner782311 ай бұрын

    Da kocht mein Blut und ungenannten Disziplin zieht in meinen Körper ein ! Bravo. Am besten gefällt mir das Video wo die NVA dazu marschiert mit dem preußischen Paradeschritt. Ein Meisterwerk. Grüße aus Mainz am Rhein

  • @Mary_Kraensel
    @Mary_Kraensel3 жыл бұрын

    Dr Ludwig, I still love what you did with the artwork. You're right, it IS epic!! ❤

  • @lordwolfgangjosephuskaiser6778
    @lordwolfgangjosephuskaiser67783 жыл бұрын

    Einfach brilliant wie immer.

  • @Weesel71
    @Weesel713 жыл бұрын

    This is a particularly convincing performance. Thank you.

  • @Atomprofessor
    @Atomprofessor2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Das hat das Heeresmusikkorps aufgefüht als ich bei der Bundeswehr war und bei nem Ehrenzug mitmarschiert bin! War beileibe kein guter Soldat, aber jetzt habe ich irgendwie einen dicken Kloß im Hals!

  • @SubaruPieter
    @SubaruPieter5 жыл бұрын

    Been searching for this march since 2013, when I first heard it in a World of Tanks video (the maker of that vid didnt add the names of the music...) now, years later, I finally found it!

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    5 жыл бұрын

    Better late than never XD

  • @SubaruPieter

    @SubaruPieter

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dr.ludwig True

  • @marycavender7136
    @marycavender71364 жыл бұрын

    Love the video as it spikes up the senses to keep one on their toes! Love the illustration to magnify the the nobility of the impressive song!🇩🇪👍🎵🌹🎼🎶

  • @felixhedemann
    @felixhedemann6 жыл бұрын

    Mein Lieblingsmarsch !

  • @FoxWolfWorld
    @FoxWolfWorld Жыл бұрын

    I played this for my Danish friend. He’s now my German friend

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram29576 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. Beethoven is my favourite composer, I have listened to so much of his music, from piano sonata through to symphony. However, if you played this and asked me who composed it, I would not have guessed. Beethoven, perhaps more than other, has so much variety in his compositions, and can always surprise.

  • @rhysnichols8608
    @rhysnichols8608 Жыл бұрын

    After Prussians very impressive strength under Frederick the great, the army experienced 3 decades of stagnation and the once most powerful army in Europe (the world by extension let’s be honest) became largely outdated by the turn of 1800s. When Napoleon promised Hanover to Prussia but then offered it to the UK in exchange for peace, Prussian king Frederick William the 3rd was advised to declare war for honours sake. Prussia also hated Napoleon before this and almost was involved in the 1805 campaign against him However in 1806 Prussia issued France an ultimatum, without consulting her allies, Prussia went to war. In 1806 a largely outdated Prussia army was smashed at the twin battles of Jena-Auerstadt and was defeated in a month. While yes Napoleon was an amazing military leader and France was very strong, the news of Prussians rapid defeat was a shock to many. After 1807 at the treaty of Tilsit, Prussia lost a lot of recently acquired polish lands and her army restricted to 34,000 men. A board of enquiry was established to find out what went wrong. Over 100 generals were sacked and only Von York (who the song is named after) and Blücher remained in command. Military thinkers such as Sharnhorst, Gnaisanau, and Clausewitz helped modernise Prussian doctrine. Copying the french model but also experimenting with new ideas, such as using mixed cavalry and infantry units, rather than the usual method of having a huge cavalry reserve which would be sent in independently to exploit opportunities, the Prussians experimented with having smaller close cavalry support, allow a degree of free thinking meaning local small gains could be rapidly exploited. This had pros and cons as it spread the cavalry too thin to have much power, but meant locally they could often have more force than the french. This doctrine would eventually lead to the ww2 combined arms and blitzkrieg tactics with armour and infantry in close support. This was the genesis of this tactic Prussia also introduced skirmishes in larger numbers and new infantry formations, with commanders more thoroughly trained and allowed a larger degree of free thinking. During the 7 years war being very deliberate and disciplined in a slow moving perfectly formed army was THE best method to win, but by the Napoleonic era speed and shock were more prevalent, Prussia had to learn fast. The Prussian staff, used the ‘Crumper’ system, this meant every man had to complete 1 year military service, and then did 2 years reserve, this meant on paper Prussia’s army was around the allowed 34,000, but due to the rotation system of having 7 new men in and 7 out every month, after a few years majority of Prussians men were trained soldiers and ready to be called up. Prussia next saw action on the same side as Napoleon in 1812, where they were obliged to help him invade Russia. Prussian forces saw little action with the notable exception of Lithuania on the road to Riga. Prussian and Russian forces engaged in a town battle and something notable happened here, the only flag standard the Russians lost in the ENTIRE campaign was captured by Prussian dragoons. The battle was a draw and not much else happened. This flag was later returned to Russia in 1830 in exchange for a Prussian colour captured in the 7 years war. At the end of 1812 many Prussians began to defect and local commanders organised cease fires with Russian. In 1813 Prussia switched sides and joined Russia and Austria and Britain against France. In may 1813 at the battle of Lutzen and then Bautzen, Prussia engaged France once more. Napoleon remarked ‘these animals have learned something’ Prussian forces had decent success in the 1813 campaign against France, Blücher even defeating Napoleon on 1 occasion, but also being defeated 3 times in turn 😉 Prussia suffered another humiliation in 1814, Blüchers army of Silesia outnumbered Napoleon 2:1, yet it was defeated 4 times in 6 days, and suffered 6000 casualties compared to Napoleons 600!! Blücher and a mental break down, however Prussia reformed alongside its allies and France was soon defeated. Prussians had a deep resentment for France, deep rooted in history. Blücher tried to blow up the Jena bridge to erase Prussians earlier defeats, this failed. Prussia then kept many veterans in reserve as the Congress of Vienna tension was rising between the allied powers, however in 1815, Napoleon had slipped his bonds, and returned to France!! The coalition declared him an outlaw and began mobilising against France, with the closest armies being Wellingtons and Blüchers army of Belgium. Napoleons Armiee de nord launched a strike into Belgium, his aim to separate the allied armies, defeat them and occupy Brussels. He then hoped to negotiate a settlement from a position of strength. French double agents informed Prussian officers that Napoleon planned to come between the allied armies and mons. This meant rather than move east, Prussian forces moved north. On June 15 Wellington and Blücher met and promised to support each other. On the 16th the battle of Lingy took place. A near equal size Prussian and french army collided, with savage street fighting involving capturing, losing, and counter attacking small villages, fighting was uncharacteristically savage for the time, but both french and Prussians bayoneting enemy wounded and executing prisoners. Prussian infantry displayed great discipline and skill forming squares and fending off cavalry, and believe best form of defence was aggressive attack, the main villages changed hands several times, often with groups of 3, 10 or 30 men skirmishing across houses and fighting house for house. Eventually, after equal fighting the french managed to drive the Prussians off and break their centre, however the flanks remained intact in withdrew in good order. Prussian field Marshall Blùcher launched a last min cavalry charge to allow time for the main army to escape. Shouting ‘forwards in the devils name!’ Charged the french centre and had his horse killed under him, pinning him under his dead horse with 2 brigades of french curassiers stampeding over his head. He eventually escaped and the landwher formed an impressive rear guard keeping the french at bay for 5hrs until they ran out of ammo. The french were uncharacteristically lazy and didn’t Pursue the Prussians until 12pm the next day. Crucially Napoleons scouts reported the Prussians were retreating EAST back to Prussia, when in reality they moved north towards Wellington. There was also a lot of mis trust of the English as the promised support never came at lingy, however Blùcher insisted they move north and stay in contact with Wellington. Carl Von Clausewitz who was at lingy, stated “given the circumstances there is nothing out of the ordinary regarding this battle, in which 78,000 men lost to 75,000 men, by a very slight tipping of the scale, and with no real gains for the victor aside from 21 guns and a few thousand prisoners” In total Prussia suffered 16k casualties and the french 15k. Lingy was the first real solo Prussian effort against Napoleon since 1806 and they had acquitted themselves well. The final main engagement of the Napoleonic wars was Waterloo. In which the Prussian effort is highly understated. From 1pm onwards, Prussian troops began occupying the outskirts of the village of plancenmois on the french right flank, 2hrs after Napoleon had engaged wellingtons Anglo/German/Dutch army. The Prussians began street fighting against the friend young guard for the village, with brutality again being exhibited on both sides, by 4pm 20,000 Prussians had forced their way through most of the village, french wounded were thrown from roofs, bayoneted or even strangled. The same was done to Prussian wounded when the french made minor gains back. When the Prussians had captured most of the village, Napoleon sent his elite old guard grenadiers, they quickly retook the village with a bayonet charge, massacring the wounded in turn. French elite units were then sent against the British, and again like a tidal wave 30,000 Prussian infantry stormed the village, by 8pm both the Prussian and British had the upper hand, with Wellington driving off the french middle guard and the Prussian cavalry breaking through on the french right and rear, causing a general route! This allied victory ensured Napoleons final defeat, Blücher wants to call the battle ‘la belle alliance’ after Napoleons head quarters, and to emphasise the joint effort. However the British ‘Waterloo’ prevails. The crucial role of the Prussians ensured victory, something the British down played for their own political reasons. The reality is french Marshall Ney (who often is criticised as incompetent at Waterloo) correctly sensed weakness in the British centre, and launched a charge of cavalry squadrons to prevent the British from reforming and to instead pin them in squares. These squares would have been very vulnerable to french infantry which would have swept them away and likely won the battle, however when Ney needed infantry, there were NONE available, as reserve units were quickly redirected to face the Prussians at Plancenmois, meaning for 2hrs Ney wasted the cavalry keeping the British pinned down hoping infantry would be available, it never came in time. It stands to reason if the french guard units facing the Prussians were free to attack the British centre, the battle would have ended very differently…. After this era, Prussian doctrine of close support, aggression and a high quality of leadership transformed them into the foremost army in Europe that would dominate the continent for over a centrist right up until the end of world war 2.

  • @christianhansen6508

    @christianhansen6508

    11 ай бұрын

    In

  • @frederickgates4349
    @frederickgates43493 жыл бұрын

    Saluditos Dr.Ludwig vielen danke also my favourite march,danke

  • @Voldemort413
    @Voldemort413 Жыл бұрын

    Beethoven ist einer der besten Komponenten der Welt. Wir werden sie Herr Beethoven nie vergessen.

  • @Berlina08482
    @Berlina084823 жыл бұрын

    Mein Lieblings Marschlied! 🇩🇪👑 ⚫⚪🔴

  • @Hori_Ado
    @Hori_Ado5 жыл бұрын

    One of the finest prussian marches.

  • @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    @m.b.blenkoblanka4167

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our "liberators", have unique in history. Wiped out an entire country. Their inhabitants expelled. The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, said that 6 million German refugees from East Germany, Prussia, went on the run, but never arrived here. They were all murdered, starved to death. Our liberators wiped out Prussia. From the capital of Prussia, Königsberg, nothing is left but the monument of Emanuel Kant! The land of Prussia! Wiped out! The country which gave birth to Kant, Hegel and Alexander von Humboldt! So many poets and thinkers. The country which took in so many religiously persecuted people from all countries of Europe. Especially the Protestant Huguenots. The country where the head of state, as the first in history, declared the first servant of his state. This country was destroyed by the Allies. Wiped out. Today? Germany stands completely before its annihilation. Prussia is reduced only to its military past. Prussia revolutionized the entire military system. By Clausewitz. And, Jews were the first time in Europe, in Prussia, equal citizens! And without Prussia, Europe had never been able to free itself from Napoleon. Prussia was wiped out. And Prussia must no longer be remembered in Germany. One is immediately considered a Nazi. Germany, is lost.

  • @sqoli5161
    @sqoli51613 жыл бұрын

    my county in Britain is Yorkshire so I listen to this alot for that reason

  • @johnfrancis2215

    @johnfrancis2215

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mine too sqoli lol

  • @wtflmaa7842

    @wtflmaa7842

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are aware that the shire around the English town of York has absolutely nothing to do with the Corps of Field Marshal General Count Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg or its march, are you? They are not even spelled the same.

  • @ErichsvonMansteinn

    @ErichsvonMansteinn

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@wtflmaa7842 Ludwig's father changed his name from Jark(a) to Yorck to make it more English (York) and dropped von Gostkowski.

  • @millermann123
    @millermann1236 ай бұрын

    Hast du eine Ahnung wo die Tonaufnahme herkommt? Ich will mir sowas eigentlich immer kaufen und ggfs. durch den Interpreten bzw. Spielenden mehr gute Aufnahmen ergattern.

  • @HarzerB
    @HarzerBАй бұрын

    Weiß jemand wo ich alte Marschtrommeln mit fehl bekommen kann.

  • @polygonalfortress
    @polygonalfortress Жыл бұрын

    a lovely song for the christmas holiday!

  • @sevenocho4818
    @sevenocho48186 жыл бұрын

    ⚪⚫🇩🇪⚪⚫🔴 Die 3 Flaggen die ich am Meisten mag

  • @zumabschiedsagichleiseschs6272

    @zumabschiedsagichleiseschs6272

    3 жыл бұрын

    Die erste gefällt mir 👍❤️wie viel kostet das 😁😄

  • @draake406
    @draake4065 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this beautiful march. Do you know where I can buy this exact version?

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    5 жыл бұрын

    If you want to download my songs, check my video "My christmas present for all of you".

  • @thenorwegianyoutuber
    @thenorwegianyoutuber7 ай бұрын

    This march was played in Norway actually by the Norwegian garde on the 17. May national day

  • @MariaVazquez-du3st
    @MariaVazquez-du3st29 күн бұрын

    I love all marches. This one is great.

  • @craftjj
    @craftjj3 жыл бұрын

    How is the tune called in the intro of this music? It could be also heard in Preussens Gloria, Koniggratzer Marsch...

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    3 жыл бұрын

    Preußischer Lockmarsch

  • @whatsup8583
    @whatsup8583 Жыл бұрын

    Starts with classical Prussian intro 🔥🔥🔥, Prússia can't die

  • @congrandmaster
    @congrandmaster Жыл бұрын

    imagine you're a french dude in waterloo waiting for orders then suddenly you hear this march, absolutely terrifying

  • @seitetrang
    @seitetrang2 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite marching songs.🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 💖 from 🇻🇳

  • @epicon4706
    @epicon47063 ай бұрын

    What is the recording of this performance? Is it on iTunes?

  • @alfredroyal3473
    @alfredroyal34732 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, now which way is Konigratz?

  • @thatguyyoudontknow2962
    @thatguyyoudontknow29624 жыл бұрын

    Does someone know why we hear the same introduction on every march? I'm curious

  • @averyrandomllama6516

    @averyrandomllama6516

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's used to link two marches together, like a transition from a previous march so it isn't as awkward

  • @jung9399
    @jung93993 жыл бұрын

    What is the part at the beginning of all the Prussian marches called

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    3 жыл бұрын

    Preußischer Lockmarsch

  • @trotsky7115
    @trotsky71155 жыл бұрын

    I cant say anything...all of my support are just transferred to you

  • @bencekovacs311
    @bencekovacs3113 жыл бұрын

    Das ist einen sehr schöner und Wunderbar Marsch musik!

  • @jordz6795
    @jordz67952 жыл бұрын

    Been searching for this song for so damn long!

  • @patrickstella7444
    @patrickstella7444 Жыл бұрын

    Nations: military march composed by random guys Germany: hold Ludwig's beer

  • @r.j.lombardi111
    @r.j.lombardi1112 жыл бұрын

    Nice music Also I'm glad that you are still doing ok, Freund. Schöne Grüße aus Winkowitz

  • @mrspencer9999
    @mrspencer9999 Жыл бұрын

    Ein herrlicher Marsch - Einer der Besten. Jedesmal ein Genuss. Da will man gleich im zackigen Stechschritt marschieren.😅

  • @konigsberggeneral9442
    @konigsberggeneral9442 Жыл бұрын

    This masterpiece make Me crying sometimes, I Listen to this March During covid, I studying, Sleep, eat, While listening German March, And im falling in love, But all Lost when i Go back to school and get college

  • @Anthony-ct3cv

    @Anthony-ct3cv

    8 ай бұрын

    weirdo

  • @konigsberggeneral9442

    @konigsberggeneral9442

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Anthony-ct3cv yea, idk why i like anything about history in WW1

  • @sanwan7138
    @sanwan71387 ай бұрын

    This March is from the Germany I love. Of course this was the golden age of 1880-1900 in west. civ.

  • @alonsopena1526
    @alonsopena15263 жыл бұрын

    Muy marciales las Marcha Alemanas , bien mil gracias..

  • @Egg26454
    @Egg264549 сағат бұрын

    Hello,I am a fellow Prussian,and to say this I’m very proud to say I’m proud that I have Prussian heritage.

  • @Dieset1

    @Dieset1

    6 сағат бұрын

    Very believable!

  • @Idunthevalkyrie
    @Idunthevalkyrie6 жыл бұрын

    well done Herr Dr.

  • @adrien437
    @adrien4375 жыл бұрын

    Was ist die kleine Musik am Anfang? Ich habe gemerkt, dass fast alle deutsche Märsche mit ihr beginnen PS : wunderschöner Marsch... sicher mein Liebster

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    5 жыл бұрын

    Der Lockmarsch^^ is auch schon oben

  • @grenadierofpommern5331
    @grenadierofpommern53312 жыл бұрын

    Best way to show my kids Prussian heritage is to show them this song

  • @jestersareawesome4332
    @jestersareawesome43323 жыл бұрын

    This is my 5,000th video that I’ve liked. No joke.

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    3 жыл бұрын

    What an honor

  • @willimeister2553
    @willimeister25535 жыл бұрын

    No this video is my 1,000th video that I like, just like to throw it in there

  • @brrrethcir8462
    @brrrethcir84626 жыл бұрын

    Danke ✌

  • @ichmaglego6631
    @ichmaglego663110 ай бұрын

    Diese Musik ist dem Deutschem Volk

  • @Jacob13044
    @Jacob13044 Жыл бұрын

    this is a beautiful master piece

  • @acqua61
    @acqua613 жыл бұрын

    🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🤗🤗Buon giorno Germany! Bella marcia! Attenti!

  • @sillpill2886
    @sillpill28863 жыл бұрын

    Do they use like the same start to nearly everything?

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not always, it was meant to prepare the soldiers to get ready.

  • @karstenernst9897
    @karstenernst9897Ай бұрын

    Ein sehr sehr schöne Melodie. Ein sehr sehr schöner Marsch 👂👂😇😇😇🖤🤍❤️🙏🙏🙏⬛⬜🟥🫶🫶🫶⚫⚪🔴👍🫡👏😉😊💪

  • @abderrahmaneelfadili1342
    @abderrahmaneelfadili13423 жыл бұрын

    Great one .. thanks

  • @maxwelljacobs2715
    @maxwelljacobs27153 жыл бұрын

    Just a question. What is your policy on using this video/song in a school project? I am doing a narrative project and would like to either use this or a rendition of Prussia’s Gloria you have.

  • @dr.ludwig

    @dr.ludwig

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can use everything you want, but at your own risk for copyright^^ KZread allows it, because I am not monetized.

  • @maxwelljacobs2715

    @maxwelljacobs2715

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dr.ludwig ok thanks. I felt it was polite to ask all the same

  • @joellarsson1180
    @joellarsson11803 жыл бұрын

    I have so much respect for Beethoven

  • @landserkorps796
    @landserkorps7964 жыл бұрын

    Wundervoll!

  • @paulsrealm7850
    @paulsrealm78506 жыл бұрын

    AAAH *clicks faster than ever*

  • @OneLostTexan

    @OneLostTexan

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice picture

  • @ErichsvonMansteinn
    @ErichsvonMansteinn2 ай бұрын

    Johann David Ludwig Graf Yorck von Wartenburg. Ludwig's father changed his name from Jark(a) to Yorck to make it more English (York) and dropped von Gostkowski.

  • @kelvinMidulOfficial
    @kelvinMidulOfficial2 жыл бұрын

    I am playing this on christmas