The Colonels Review - 'Die Regimentskinder'

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  • Die Regimentskinder (Children of the Regiment) by Julius Fucik
    Played by the massed bands of the guards at the Colonels Review (Practice for Trooping the Colour) 2009

Komentáře • 160

  • @andreasbleck8100
    @andreasbleck8100 Před 2 lety +24

    British military band. German language. Austrian state. Czech composer. All together: brilliant!

    • @jononpaper
      @jononpaper Před rokem

      Mr worldwide

    • @Peter_WoT
      @Peter_WoT Před 10 měsíci +2

      And composed 1905 in Budapest (Hungary)

  • @joaocesar8988
    @joaocesar8988 Před 8 lety +23

    Congratz to the person behind the camera that filmed this. He did a great job marching together with the guards Lol

  • @commodoregirl08
    @commodoregirl08 Před 7 lety +8

    I was the base drummer in my school band.. in the 50's.. the littlest kid with the biggest drum.. man this is too good....

  • @Theoneandonly-Godzilla
    @Theoneandonly-Godzilla Před 7 lety +48

    Guest 495857 has got lost... been on merry go round 20 times...

  • @Gigidag77
    @Gigidag77 Před 3 lety +17

    I want something more thrilling then Merry-Go-Round 1.

  • @jonelilinda
    @jonelilinda Před 14 lety +3

    Good music knows no international boundries and there is no better music than the British Military Bands. I was so proud to be English when the Band of The Grens played at Key Area Seattle USA. The brought the house down. One of the best German marches played by bands worldwide is Alte Kamaraden (Old Comrades)

  • @fiferjohnston
    @fiferjohnston Před 13 lety +3

    I think the 'whistling' sound was probably the flutes from the corps of drums behind the band. I have played this march and it does actually say to whistle in the cornet and clarinet parts. In some arrangements anyway !

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 15 lety +4

    As mentioned by formerdoc, really great of you to walk along with the band! :)

  • @trunk39able
    @trunk39able Před 7 lety +16

    The only way to play these great marches is with a massed band like this. Sounds fantastic

  • @astrowolfy9936
    @astrowolfy9936 Před rokem +1

    Marched out to this amazing song on my last public parade with the ACF. Good days!

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety +2

    To delve deeper, bearskin in general was expensive and very hard to acquire. Which is probably why it was only worn by the elite, who were in most armies, grenadiers.
    Initially these grenadiers had cloth caps that made them taller. However, it has evolved much since bearskin caps were first adopted by the British Army in the 18th century, becoming even taller and much larger.

    • @martinscott9571
      @martinscott9571 Před 6 lety

      emptyangel Guards won the bearskin in battle. Waterloo to be exact after defeating Napoleon Immortals.

  • @formerdoc
    @formerdoc Před 15 lety +3

    Super! We get to hear the whole march as you walked along with the band.

  • @johncherry2205
    @johncherry2205 Před 5 lety +17

    Military music at it's best.

  • @Nigel_Gardiner
    @Nigel_Gardiner Před 9 lety +17

    A brilliant rendition by the guards of the world's finest military!

    • @speedyneutrino1729
      @speedyneutrino1729 Před 8 lety +4

      +Nigel Gardiner ....I suppose that makes the USA a second rate power?

    • @Nigel_Gardiner
      @Nigel_Gardiner Před 8 lety +7

      SpeedyNeutrino172 ok.

    • @ianrobertson5798
      @ianrobertson5798 Před 8 lety +3

      +Paul Fowler" Utter bullshit" As an ex service man of 9 years service you talk shite. Brits are and always will be the best trained soldiers in the world Why do you think that most countries send their own here to be trained ????

    • @ianrobertson5798
      @ianrobertson5798 Před 8 lety

      +Paul Fowler That reply makes bugger all sense your a dumb shit

    • @Nigel_Gardiner
      @Nigel_Gardiner Před 8 lety +2

      Paul Fowler LMFAO that about sums it up......

  • @Dave1450
    @Dave1450 Před 14 lety +3

    Congratulation on the work capturing the marching and the music, a real sensation of being on parade.

  • @overopensights
    @overopensights Před 13 lety +1

    @Matt007b They are simple flutes carried by buglers or drummers, normally used when the band are elsewhere and the drumers lead the troops alone.

  • @jadger1871
    @jadger1871 Před 14 lety +1

    why not? music doesnt have a nationality. Wings is perhaps the most popular regimental march in the commonwealth, and it was written in German.
    Also, the British Royal Family is German descended, so the Queen being Colonel in Chief of the regiment makes the song make perfect sense

  • @tomkyle1
    @tomkyle1 Před 9 lety +21

    best version i ever have heard. Regards from Kiel in Germany

    • @speedyneutrino1729
      @speedyneutrino1729 Před 8 lety +5

      +tomkyle1 A very fine German march I'm sure you've heard is "Gruss an Kiel"...........one that I enjoy very much.

    • @MrHeesbeen
      @MrHeesbeen Před 8 lety +1

      The Germans have some fantastic marches, but then again, we have what Kenneth Alford left us ...

    • @tomkyle1
      @tomkyle1 Před 8 lety +2

      +MrHeesbeen I really like the "Eagle Quadron March" from Alford. But I also like the old british/scottish marches like British Grenadiers, The Grenadiers Return, Trooping the Colour, Highland Laddie, St. Patricks Day, Bonnie Dundee, The Garb of the Old Gaul, The Duke of York March or Scipio and Figaro

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 Před 8 lety +1

      the march Regimentskinder is not from Germany but Austria-Hungary, they had many great marches

    • @steven_003
      @steven_003 Před 8 lety +1

      +busodelor 1 Yeah, like the ,,Tiroler Holzhackerbuam" (Tyrol Woodcuter-boys)!

  • @Spiciu
    @Spiciu Před 15 lety +2

    Yes they are good . But the swedish guards at the Royal Palace in Stockholm are very good too . Some people say they are better.

  • @FPH1989
    @FPH1989  Před 14 lety +1

    @DiVeronica Yes and No; It was composed by Julius Fucik - a Czech, however the Czechs were subjects of the Austrian empire at the time, and Fucik was in the Austro-Hungarian army as a bandmaster.

  • @trapezemusic
    @trapezemusic Před 15 lety +1

    Thank you for your efforts as you keep pace with the band (nice to hear the woodwind parts up close) and for pointing out the name of this march and its composer. I know Fucik for his Florentiner March and Entry of the Gladiators. I have heard British bands play this march before but was unaware it was by Fucik.

  • @daibeer
    @daibeer Před 14 lety +1

    The Warrant Officer is not a Drummer, he is a member of the Band therefore he is a Percussionist. A Drummer is an Infantry Soldier and a member of the Corps of Drums.

  • @commodoregirl08
    @commodoregirl08 Před 7 lety +4

    There is nothing better than marching with a band.. unless maybe performing in it.. I was a base drummer..

    • @andymetternich7453
      @andymetternich7453 Před 6 lety +1

      Geoff Stevenson unless you have to drill over and over again for a parade...😣😁

  • @Sauerland39
    @Sauerland39 Před 14 lety +5

    love it to listen to the band !!! very well played !!!

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety +1

    Furthermore, the Germans were the king of marches and bands way back when.
    The 5 individual Regimental Bands, which form the Massed Bands of the Foot Guards seen here, were modelled on German military bands.
    So I think it's 'appropriate' for them to play German marches, heck even the Royal Family is 'German' as well.
    They've also been seen playing American marches like the Washington Post march, Semper Fidelis, the Invincible Eagle, the King Cotton march etc.

  • @ronsiris
    @ronsiris Před 14 lety +1

    you just wanna carry on at the side listening to every tune they play,,,,awe inspiring

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 13 lety

    @mf18nh
    They are the Directors of Music for each of the 5 Bands of the Foot Guards that combine to form the Massed Bands of the Foot Guards seen here.
    They are all officers of the rank of major or higher who conduct, and are in charge of, their individual bands.

  • @markralph4739
    @markralph4739 Před 3 lety +1

    How is it even possible to make such a music. Damn it's good.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 13 lety +1

    Look at 0:22, the trombonist with one hand on his instrument; he shouts at, then pushes the route liner out of the way!
    :o

  • @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
    @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs Před 2 lety +1

    We must talk about the transition to fifes

  • @anglo-saxonredcoat3728
    @anglo-saxonredcoat3728 Před 11 lety +6

    Amazing tune

  • @vanbock
    @vanbock Před 14 lety +1

    Evidently, you never heard of John Philip Sousa.
    No better march music ever written, Ever. Captures the American spirit and has inspired generations.

  • @Gutubeuser
    @Gutubeuser Před 12 lety +9

    Meu som favorito do RollerCoaster Tycoon =)

  • @0404alan
    @0404alan Před 15 lety +1

    @hwllll Yes there is some significance to the shape of their bearskins. You have to look at these uniforms in the context of 18/19th century warfare.
    The red tunics were worn as a camoflage. the thinking at that time was that a block of red made an individual indistinguishable especially the officers, from sharpshooters. The bearskin shape was to protect and disguise the shape of the head from the lancers. The chinstrap to protect the throat from the cavalry swords. Hope this helps.

  • @draknoss1
    @draknoss1 Před 14 lety +1

    Just adding to that the British Grenadiers won the right to where the bearskins at the battle of Waterloo when the took the bearskins from Napoleons dead Imperial Guardsmen

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 15 lety

    Yes.
    Grenadier - White/Left
    Coldstream - Red/Right
    Scots - No plumage
    Irish - Blue/Right
    Welsh - White, green, white/Left

  • @md0u9186
    @md0u9186 Před 13 lety +2

    Well done the Brigade of Guards!

  • @windy344
    @windy344 Před 13 lety +1

    Just discovered this, a great video, love the march and how well the band plays it. But wondering did the band really whistle or is was it just the wind insturments highlighted?
    windy344

  • @bertsplace1
    @bertsplace1 Před 15 lety

    Great job FPH. Thanks for putting it on....I really enjoyed it.

  • @Travel_Japan107
    @Travel_Japan107 Před rokem

    What is the music arrangement title? The music they’re playing can someone please tell me

  • @0404alan
    @0404alan Před 15 lety

    hwlll They have been worn since the Battle of Waterloo,(Sunday 18th June 1815) where they were taken as a badge of honour by the Grenadier Guards when they defeated Napoleons bearskin-wearing Imperial Guard.

  • @johncherry2988
    @johncherry2988 Před 8 lety +5

    EXCELENTE!!!! ☺

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety

    @OSkyFireO
    It's still part of the march, "Children of the Regiment."

  • @DerPugliese
    @DerPugliese Před 3 lety +1

    So nice! I LOVE IT!! Greetings from Germany

  • @krasak5355
    @krasak5355 Před 7 lety +8

    Austria-Hungary

  • @md0u9186
    @md0u9186 Před 13 lety

    @maggytec Fucik's march has been much distorted by the video camera reproduction. I heard them play this march down The Mall and it did not sound like this at all. Most of the music you hear on CZcams you must take with a pitch of salt!

  • @ebokoroots
    @ebokoroots Před 8 lety +8

    Austria - Hungary militär marsch of britain . great

  • @markralph4739
    @markralph4739 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome

  • @george1163
    @george1163 Před 13 lety +1

    @maggytec
    I suppose you'd like it better if the band was goose stepping towards poland.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety

    @mf18nh
    I'm confused by your logic! What reason would they have not too? It's music, that's all that matters.
    They've played many German marches like Flying Eagle, Steadfast and True, Per Aspera Ad Astra, Badenweiler, Prussian Glory, Radetsky, With Sword and Lance, Territorial, The Peacemaker, National Unity etc.
    I don't see any point in sticking to 'pure British' marches.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety

    Also, I do not wish to be pedantic but they are more properly called the, "Corps of Drums," and play the flute instead of the fife.

  • @g0k192
    @g0k192 Před 12 lety +1

    Nicely played!

  • @Semperiratus
    @Semperiratus Před 12 lety

    yes, i know this, my point was solely that the languages are sufficiently diverged to be able to say that scots gaels are not linguistically irish. mostw ords are spelled differently. there are pronunciation differences. the grammatical rules of scots and irish gaelic differ.

  • @loicdupont9857
    @loicdupont9857 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you !

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 12 lety

    My meaning was that I have no qualms with the Czechs as a nation, with every right to self-determination as the German people etc. I do not know when this march was composed but if it was before the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire it can easily be claimed for the German people.

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 12 lety

    Oh the post war expulsion is what that means? I am well aware that German speakers were expelled across Eastern Europe by the Soviets and resurgent Slavic peoples that came with them. It was wrong but it happened. The Fatherland no longer includes Sudetenland, Schlesien, Posen oder Preußen... :/

  • @Grima21
    @Grima21 Před rokem +2

    Imperial Austrian March. :)

  • @jonelilinda
    @jonelilinda Před 14 lety

    @vanbock Indeed I have, but I reckon the best american March was written by Baguley
    "National Emblem"

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    Continue: capital was several centuries served as the capital of the "Holy Roman
    Empire of German Nation before Vienna it was! Emperor Rudolf II. of Habsburg
    ruled 37 years on the "hradschin" over his empire (1570-1607), visited not often Vienna! Up to 1850 the majority of Prague Citizens spoke German, the Germans as well as the jewish population, the most famous part of Prague in the city,
    the socalled "Kleinseite" or in Czech "Malo strany" was founded 1134 by the
    German Lothar of Brunswick!

  • @kos
    @kos Před 13 lety

    @kaiserliam That depends heavily on how you define 'German'. If you use a linguistic definition, then you are right. But if you reject nineteenth century ideas about Nationalismus, the fact remains that the Sudeten Germans never at any time lived in a German state, German nation or German country - until Hitler. How, therefore, are they German?
    Using the logic of Hitlerian racial nationalism, we could say the Scottish Gaels are Irish because they are linguistically Irish.

  • @andyrick123
    @andyrick123 Před 12 lety

    An interesting point but would you apply the same ruling to Albanians who have settled into, what was for centuries, a Serbian speaking Kosovo?

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    Selfevident the marsch was composed by the Military Chiefconductor before he died at Berlin in 1916, propably at the turn of 1900.
    I ve no problem to call the honorable Julius Fucik an Austrian-Hungarian Citizen of czech tongue and or heredity, assume he felt positiv related to the Germanaustri=
    an nation, I ve no problem to call him the best march-composer ever lived. I am a Germanaustrian patriot and agree with other ethnics, if they arnt enemys of my country. But, nevertheless you ....

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 13 lety

    @kos The Scots Gaels are Irish lol. They lived in the north of the island and invaded, thrashing the native Caledonians or Picts. Still, Sudetenland isnt too important but Alsace-Lorraine, East Prussia ( based around Kaliningrad) and that bit of Germany given to Belgium, should all be given back. :P

  • @NeoFalcon69
    @NeoFalcon69 Před 15 lety

    Blue on the bearcap means Irish guards right?

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    Continue: didnt answer my question about the "Benesch-decrets" as part of the Czech culture, or do you dont know what the consist?

  • @maggytec
    @maggytec Před 13 lety

    @kos there are no czechs only inhabitants of the old principalities bohemia (which means bavaria) and morava.

  • @maggytec
    @maggytec Před 13 lety

    @FPH1989 correct me if i'm mistaken, but fucik named all his compositions german and cared not much of his czech decent!

  • @andyrick123
    @andyrick123 Před 12 lety

    The Scots came from Ireland and founded the kingdom of Dalraida in Argyll thus introducing Gaelic into Scotland an hitherto Pictish speaking country.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 15 lety

    Oh! I know windsorsoldiers will love this. :)

  • @0404alan
    @0404alan Před 15 lety

    I don't know what "blind patriotism " has to do with the merits of musicianship has to do with it.
    I don't know what the entry qualifications are for a army band are but I do for the Royal Marines, and the army would probably be the same.
    These musicians will have as a minimum a grade 8 from RCM. which is a concert standard
    degree. most will have a MA and there is at least 1 doctorate of music in this band. Every muscician also has to play at least 1 other stringed instrument

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    Wrong, kos. Up to 1866 (Ausscheiden aus dem Deutschen Bund) the "Sudeten Germans" lived in the German Empire No. One, ended by Napoleon I. 1802, when he
    took the Emperator-title from Austrian-German-Emperor Franz II, lieved him with the title of an only Autrian Emperor Franz I., although he was his father in law, cause he
    married his daughter. - But: up to 1918 there was never a state named "Chechoslovakia" to find on the globe, only the "Markgrafschaft Mähren" and the Kingdom of Bohemia, which

  • @michaelsutfels4070
    @michaelsutfels4070 Před 12 lety

    Not "german", not even "austrian" in the strict sense. Julius Fucik was a czech composer. However, cheerful, spirited military music.

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 11 lety

    proclaimed the solution against Non-Hitler Germany or Austria-Hungary:
    "All Germans and Hungarys westwords from the line Stettin-Triest!"
    The congress-president was Prof. Franz Palacky, the Czech greatest scientist at that time! For example. did you know that the Knight "Lothar von Braunschweig" built up the Prague "Kleinseite" in 1134, the famous suburb inside the city of P. since several centuries up to today?

  • @md0u9186
    @md0u9186 Před 15 lety +1

    Superb music!

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel Před 14 lety

    I see someone has been reading what I've posted all over videos like these on CZcams. :)

  • @hoasjhdfiadsf
    @hoasjhdfiadsf Před 14 lety +1

    @FPH1989 I thought it was Austrian?

  • @commodoregirl08
    @commodoregirl08 Před 7 lety +3

    Fabulous.. and only the British Army can do it...

    • @commodoregirl08
      @commodoregirl08 Před 7 lety +2

      And what a brilliant march it is too.. Fucik composed some great stuff..

  • @vondominos
    @vondominos Před 11 lety +1

    @helldamnation: I encourage you not to regard isolated historical facts but also try to understand them in their historical context. I strongly believe it s a shame that czechoslowaks allowed 3mio germans to be thrown out of the country and many even killed. Please note that this happened directly after they suffered a 6-year german nazi dictatorship, living under constant fear, many many more killed while Hitler openly planned to exterminate czech population. Under these circumstances I cannot

  • @Semperiratus
    @Semperiratus Před 12 lety

    lol'd.
    if you say so, buddy
    examine the two languages. scots and irish have drifted apart. they have different grammatical rules, different pronunciations, and different spellings.
    not only that, irish is not the 'root' form of gaelic, all extant gaelic languages are offshoots from insular celt languages.
    can't really say that scots gaelic bears much resemblance to irish gaelic anymore.
    you could say that both languages have related history, but not that scots gaelic is linguistically irish

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 13 lety

    @kos Im fine with Czech culture etc but the Sudetenland did have a large German population.

  • @0404alan
    @0404alan Před 14 lety

    @emptyangel You are wrong.You might well have written alot on youtube, but my knowlrdge comes from over 50 years of reading on the subject.

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    warum hast dann den ersten Unsinn geschrieben mit der angeblichen Unterscheidung
    zwischen Deutschen u. Österreichern?

  • @FPH1989
    @FPH1989  Před 13 lety

    @maggytec
    That may be so, but is/was still a Czech all the same.

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 13 lety

    @kos Im fine with Czech culute etc but the Sudetenland did have a large German population.

  • @andyrick123
    @andyrick123 Před 12 lety

    More akin to Afrikaans is to Flemish/Dutch or mediaeval English to Frisian?

  • @edwardlo4167
    @edwardlo4167 Před 8 lety +10

    Salute to the European Civilization.
    This clip shows WWI is completely unnecessary.

    • @TheSorub
      @TheSorub Před 5 lety

      apart from germany invading belgum and france

  • @kaiserliam
    @kaiserliam Před 12 lety

    I do not understand your problem with me :L The tune was of a German state even if the composer was Czech.

  • @maggytec
    @maggytec Před 13 lety

    @george1163 yes, but i bet the red coats would not do very well goose stepping.

  • @FPH1989
    @FPH1989  Před 13 lety

    @drizztinator
    Doesn't make it not Czech either - you can argue it both ways.

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 Před 4 lety

      die Tschechen haben überhaupt nichts zusammengebracht, warum muß die EU zahlen, Österreich brauchte keine EU-Gelder, sie haben selber etwas geschaffen, zum Unterschied von den Behm

  • @toainsully
    @toainsully Před 4 lety

    Queen's Guard looks too intense for me

  • @apacketofpotato5654
    @apacketofpotato5654 Před 3 lety

    This is a Austrian marsch, btw.

  • @tarroybitay1741
    @tarroybitay1741 Před 5 lety

    What is the tittle of this march,i remember this march when im in highschool band we play it,but i forget the tittle any body knows the tittle many thanks

    • @Nigel_Gardiner
      @Nigel_Gardiner Před 5 lety +1

      "Children of the regiment".

    • @tarroybitay1741
      @tarroybitay1741 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Nigel_Gardiner many tanks sir im so a musician baritone player

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 Před 5 lety

      composer:Julius Fucik, miitary bandmaster from Ausria-Hungary

    • @busodelor1977
      @busodelor1977 Před 2 lety

      @@Nigel_Gardiner composer Julius Fucik, bandmaster of Austria Hungary

  • @0404alan
    @0404alan Před 15 lety

    And who would that be?

  • @custard24
    @custard24 Před 15 lety

    Yes.

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    Yes, the czech Benesch decrets (Law for crimes to Germans and Hungarians in the Czech Republic) were and ar still a crime, are still against justice.
    But, forgive me my "rude" lession abaout history: not only the sovjets or Stalin were responsible, also the Angloamericans, cause if they would not had agree to Stalins plans for a genocide Stalin couldnt realized it, says an american professor
    of history, Dr. Alfred de Zayas.

  • @windsorsoldiers
    @windsorsoldiers Před 15 lety +1

    Ahh!!! NIiicce! 5*

  • @polamalu2009
    @polamalu2009 Před 14 lety

    Stand still!

  • @helldamnation13
    @helldamnation13 Před 12 lety

    I hope you are not fine with the czech culture depending on the "Benesch decrets"
    and there defending them up to the future as ist does mainly the president Klaus!

  • @leutnantmike02
    @leutnantmike02 Před rokem

    Is This real?

  • @Invictus888
    @Invictus888 Před 4 lety +1

    What's the world coming to?? Brits playing German Marches??? Great performance, well done!

    • @Michel25071992
      @Michel25071992 Před 2 lety

      It's an Austrian march.

    • @Invictus888
      @Invictus888 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Michel25071992 You are right. My mistake

    • @Invictus888
      @Invictus888 Před 8 měsíci

      @@janiax23 You might want to revisit history.. Yes, he was a czech, who's country was part of the Austrian - Hungarian Empire. He also served in the Austrian army and spoke German most of his life. That was the reason the march has a Germnan title. So let me correct myself: It's an Austrian march.