Mozart wrote the song more known as "The Turkish March" or "Rondo alla Turca" depending on regions and all. This, however, is Beethoven's Turkish March from "Ruins of Athens". Much like a lot of ballets of the time having a song known as the Russian Dance/Danse Russe (Tchaikovsky for an example had 2 [or more, I just know of 2] songs of this same name; one he used for The Nutcracker and the other in Swan Lake, they may share a similar name but still be two different songs.
@doomsday1216 No this is the one composed by Beethoven. "Turkish' refers here to a special ( i thought it was a) regiment of the Turkish army or something a special type of soldier (turkish variant of the grenadier) that used very catchy rhythems for their marches. Mozart composed a 'Turkish March' for piano using such a catchy rhythem and Beethovend did the same but composed it for an orchestra. The two may sound alike, but this is due the rhythem of the piece.
Learn you all that the composer's surname is van Beethoven not Beethoven. No American would ever say Donald's instead of McDonald's but for an unknown reason all say Beethoven instead of van Beethoven.
Even more fascinating: historically, many names have been Anglicized by dropping prefixes denoting lineage. Often names of Gaelic associations dropped the "Mci" or "Mac" prefix and obtained a more English sound, possibly for various social, or political reasons.
While I've never heard him called "Ludwig Beethoven," perhaps it's noble to want to preserve his heritage this way, much as we preserve the noble cultural heritage of McDonald's by keeping the "Mc" in colloquial speech.
@azstudio41 Learn you all what? No one calls him van Beethoven. Not musicologists, nor Beethoven's biographers. Who are the McDonald's? Were they Scottish composers? :) I've no idea how you managed to join YouTube as I heard that all pedantics had been banned.
"Turk were the fashion in the europea long period... "
Er no what happened is that the ottoman empire invaded Europe especially Spain which was almost totally controlled by the moors until the reconquesta it was later that the ottoman forces were turned back by the European ( what is now German-austrian) armies.
Si Beethoven avait su de quelle barbarie la Turquie était capable, jamais il n'aurait écrit cette oeuvre ... souriante. Vous avez dit : Union Européenne ? Réfléchissez bien avant de laisser le loup entrer dans la bergerie ! Gardez en mémoire, le génocide des Arméniens - 1 500 000 morts (1915 !) dont cet état prétend toujours, sans honte aucune, malgré toutes les preuves déjà produites, que "ce n'était pas un génocide" !
@TheDzovinar the genocide of the Armenians was caused by the Ottoman Empire and NOT by the Turkish Republic. I think is a waste of time to go on with this debate.
@odalrich ce sont les "jeunes-turcs" qui ont "fini le travail" en organisant en 1915 le meurtre de 1 500 000 arméniens et la Turquie actuelle honore toujours l'un de ses principaus assassins !
@TheDzovinar En 1919, le caractère planifié des massacres a été reconnu par les tribunaux ottomans, lesquels ont condamné à mort par contumace les principaux responsables – lire Enquête sur la négation d'un génocide par Yves Ternon.
Léopold II, Roi des Belges, a transformé le Congo en un véritable camp d'extermination - entre 6 millions et 10 millions de Congolais y sont morts, et personne n'a été jamais jugé. La Turquie ne mérite pas d'être à l’UE et la Belgique y est. Ce n’est pas juste.
@odalrich Your right here, what the Belgian king did, not only killed and polluted for his own and then left the country and there population broke ... time to condemn this attitude and split that piece of land, Flanders Independence and let the king stay in Wallonia...
Very good thanks for posting!! Has anybody heard the Evgeny Kissin (@Proms in London) version of this on PIANO? An unlikely transition it would seem, but check it out- it's amazing!
ananizi sikeyim oropsu cocuklari.... siktimin kürtleri where is your state?????? hahahaha shit kurds shit armenians.... Daha size neler yapcas görceksiniz
You're confused, so are many others: Beethoven and Mozart both have songs called "Turkish March" The original names of those songs are "Marcia alla Turca" and "Rondo alla Turca". This is INDEED Beethoven's version, from "Ruins of Athens."
Man, you're messed up in the head or something. You need to learn to respect other people. I suggest going onto wikipedia and searching for Beethoven. Or search for a list of his compositions on google.
I dont know how its in England, but in Germany, we have many different words for little differences like an Song in which you sing and a "song" without singing.
Instrumental, you even write it the same way in german you just pronounce it differently. In english you say Instrumentl and in german you say Instrumentaaal;)
El burro hablando de orejas ¿ehh?. Para empezar, esto no es una canción si no una composición de Beethoven, una pieza musical de la cual el señor Roberto Gómez Bolaños credor del chavo del 8 como comentas, plagia para dar a conocer su tan famoso programa ya mencionado y que nunca da crédito a Beethoven por lo que es un plagio en el ámplio sentido de la palabra.
Tu información es incorrecta. La canción que escuchamos en el Chavo del 8 se llama El Elefante Nunca Olvida, del francés Jean Jacques Perrey, la cual obviamente es una adaptación de esta obra de Beethoven.
La música "El elefante nunca olvida" es solo eso que mencionas, una adaptación o variación sobre el tema de Beethoven. Y ese no es el punto central de la discusión, si no que es utilizada en dicho programa "tonto" de televisión y si revisas los crédito no se le dan ni al francés ni al alemán.
La música "El elefante nunca olvida" es solo eso que mencionas, una adaptación o variación sobre el tema de Beethoven. Y ese no es el punto central de la discusión, si no que es utilizada en dicho programa "tonto" de televisión y si revisas los créditos no se le dan ni al francés ni al alemán.
A song is a musical composition,Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles...
This is not a song. Nobody sings. It is one of the instrumental numbers in Beethoven's incidental music (1811) to the play THE RUINS OF ATHENS by August von Kotzebue.
This orchestral setting is the original setting, of course.
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モーツァルトのトルコ行進曲というのは、元々トルコ曲を基にしたダンス曲ということらしいですね。ジャンルはメヌエットというものらしいです。これでダンスを踊るのは想像できまでんでしたが。もし機会があったら見たいです。もし、そんな人がいたら・・・たぶん踊る文化財(無形文化財)ですね。ベートーヴェンの曲もそうなのでしょうか・・・。
kingyoization 3 weeks ago
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kingyoization 3 weeks ago
いまいち
tosh95abc123 1 month ago
ベートヴェンは感情的でいい曲ばっかだ・・・
batyou100 1 month ago
ぼくは運命のほうがいいな
tosh95abc123 1 month ago
@mtradix03ivy
私の学校は「恋は水色」でした(^_^)b
intheHailar 2 months ago
That said, I always preferred this one over the other one. Not to mention I love how it's done with Fiedler's style...
MladaOfHamelin 4 months ago
Mozart wrote the song more known as "The Turkish March" or "Rondo alla Turca" depending on regions and all. This, however, is Beethoven's Turkish March from "Ruins of Athens". Much like a lot of ballets of the time having a song known as the Russian Dance/Danse Russe (Tchaikovsky for an example had 2 [or more, I just know of 2] songs of this same name; one he used for The Nutcracker and the other in Swan Lake, they may share a similar name but still be two different songs.
MladaOfHamelin 4 months ago
This one is better than the mozart version.
ComboJumbomumbo 5 months ago
this was composed by mozart?
doomsday1216 5 months ago
@doomsday1216 No this is the one composed by Beethoven. "Turkish' refers here to a special ( i thought it was a) regiment of the Turkish army or something a special type of soldier (turkish variant of the grenadier) that used very catchy rhythems for their marches. Mozart composed a 'Turkish March' for piano using such a catchy rhythem and Beethovend did the same but composed it for an orchestra. The two may sound alike, but this is due the rhythem of the piece.
vanburikwouter 4 months ago
but beethoven didn't....you know what never mind...
Catjean8 7 months ago
The conductor is not mozart, its colonel sanders from KFC
lunovintoys 8 months ago
生きて聴けるだけで丸儲け!ソンナ気分になります!
keiwa24 8 months ago
parece q tenian prisa x acabar el concierto
MrBetovenforever 11 months ago
Arthur Fiedler made a good BEATLES album too! He chose only the GREATEST music! Thanks for this...
jockhamish 1 year ago
de frente paso ligero AR
MrBetovenforever 1 year ago
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Pero fue sin querer queriendo!!! jajaja
1980billy 1 year ago
no sabia que la banda sonora del chavo del ocho la habia escrito el.... ja
makay6 1 year ago
Learn you all that the composer's surname is van Beethoven not Beethoven. No American would ever say Donald's instead of McDonald's but for an unknown reason all say Beethoven instead of van Beethoven.
azstudio41 1 year ago
@azstudio41 who gives a shit
DarknessEnergy 1 year ago
@DarknessEnergy WHO GIVES A SHIT TO AN ASSHOLE LIKE YOU . YOU'RE DARKNESS FOREVER YOU DUMB ASS
clickright 1 year ago
@azstudio41
Even more fascinating: historically, many names have been Anglicized by dropping prefixes denoting lineage. Often names of Gaelic associations dropped the "Mci" or "Mac" prefix and obtained a more English sound, possibly for various social, or political reasons.
While I've never heard him called "Ludwig Beethoven," perhaps it's noble to want to preserve his heritage this way, much as we preserve the noble cultural heritage of McDonald's by keeping the "Mc" in colloquial speech.
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@azstudio41 Learn you all what? No one calls him van Beethoven. Not musicologists, nor Beethoven's biographers. Who are the McDonald's? Were they Scottish composers? :) I've no idea how you managed to join YouTube as I heard that all pedantics had been banned.
lewars1912 11 months ago
Very,very good thanks for sharing
TheYanula 1 year ago
小学校の頃いつもこれが朝か昼流れてたな~
実に懐かしい
ja620ja 1 year ago
C-H-A-V-O-D-E-L-....OCHOOOO!!!!
hauhauha!
Danithel 1 year ago 5
"Turk were the fashion in the europea long period... "
Er no what happened is that the ottoman empire invaded Europe especially Spain which was almost totally controlled by the moors until the reconquesta it was later that the ottoman forces were turned back by the European ( what is now German-austrian) armies.
anangryloner 1 year ago
hey turkish this music is for you
kredit787 1 year ago
実に見事なトルコ行進曲だ。
tkhshkzm 1 year ago
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MisterQuizzz 1 year ago
@MisterQuizzz i don't like people from canada they are all faggs . anf they are scum of england
colombiano4420 1 year ago
@colombiano4420 SHUT UP MORON! You must come from Turkey to be such an idiot!
MisterQuizzz 1 year ago
@MisterQuizzz no i am from a america
colombiano4420 1 year ago
@MisterQuizzz you are still in the empire an i am from america
colombiano4420 1 year ago
@MisterQuizzz Chicken sausage? U should try buffalo sausage!! ROFL
ALgerieViva123 1 year ago
@MisterQuizzz hey little pigy...Türks do not eat pork.pigs do not eat chicken,but pigs eat shit...
burakkk55 1 year ago
Si Beethoven avait su de quelle barbarie la Turquie était capable, jamais il n'aurait écrit cette oeuvre ... souriante. Vous avez dit : Union Européenne ? Réfléchissez bien avant de laisser le loup entrer dans la bergerie ! Gardez en mémoire, le génocide des Arméniens - 1 500 000 morts (1915 !) dont cet état prétend toujours, sans honte aucune, malgré toutes les preuves déjà produites, que "ce n'était pas un génocide" !
TheDzovinar 1 year ago
@TheDzovinar die in shit
dyablodemon 1 year ago
@dyablodemon -In my opinion, it is you whom that concerns if you do not learn the real history(story) of Turkey!
TheDzovinar 1 year ago
@TheDzovinar the genocide of the Armenians was caused by the Ottoman Empire and NOT by the Turkish Republic. I think is a waste of time to go on with this debate.
odalrich 1 year ago
"And today, nobody cares about the Armenian genocide anymore. It will soon be forgotten" Adolph Hitler
nonameposter 1 year ago
@nonameposter The Armenian genocide should NEVER be forgotten no matter what Hitler said, but I think the Turkish republic souldn't be blamed for it.
odalrich 1 year ago
@TheDzovinar l'Empire ottoman fut le responsable du génocide des Arméniens PAS la République turque. C'est une perte de temps de poursuivre ce débat
odalrich 1 year ago
@odalrich ce sont les "jeunes-turcs" qui ont "fini le travail" en organisant en 1915 le meurtre de 1 500 000 arméniens et la Turquie actuelle honore toujours l'un de ses principaus assassins !
TheDzovinar 1 year ago
@TheDzovinar En 1919, le caractère planifié des massacres a été reconnu par les tribunaux ottomans, lesquels ont condamné à mort par contumace les principaux responsables – lire Enquête sur la négation d'un génocide par Yves Ternon.
Léopold II, Roi des Belges, a transformé le Congo en un véritable camp d'extermination - entre 6 millions et 10 millions de Congolais y sont morts, et personne n'a été jamais jugé. La Turquie ne mérite pas d'être à l’UE et la Belgique y est. Ce n’est pas juste.
odalrich 1 year ago
@odalrich Alors il faut mener campagne pour demander justice ;
Il aura fallu 95 ans aux Arméniens pour se faire entendre, et ce n'est pas fini...
TheDzovinar 1 year ago
@odalrich Your right here, what the Belgian king did, not only killed and polluted for his own and then left the country and there population broke ... time to condemn this attitude and split that piece of land, Flanders Independence and let the king stay in Wallonia...
Teddybear001 1 year ago
La marcha turca alias Chavo del Ocho
Brandalff 1 year ago 3
トルコ行進曲は、モーツアルトよりベートーヴェンのほうが絶対上です。
qwqw636 1 year ago
A列車であるなw
doas3086 1 year ago
:) hey turkish people wonderfull
tenkistan 2 years ago 2
I love Turkish people as well and the country itself, hope I will be there soon.... greetings from mexico....
chorizoalegre 2 years ago 5
@chorizoalegre i love mexican people and coutry is beautiful!!
greetings from turkey
SahanFan 1 year ago
proud to be turk :)
maprukas 2 years ago 5
me too :D
Xemptuous 2 years ago 2
I am impressed to hear that Fiedler made a really nice performance, which is very similar to Mengelberg in style.
nakkyfan 2 years ago 3
こっちの方が行進しやすそうです
yuyu11soul 2 years ago 8
自分は、こちらのトルコ行進曲の方が好きですねー^^
GekibuRyu 2 years ago 5
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bethowan yess no türk .he scared türks so he done
kemaltekarslan 2 years ago
like this more than mozarts
remnock 2 years ago 14
no me vengas.. jaja es el chavo del ocho
ALex4815162342 2 years ago 2
I like mozart´s Turkish march more than beethoven´s..... But this one is also good
MangaLover210 2 years ago
Very good thanks for posting!! Has anybody heard the Evgeny Kissin (@Proms in London) version of this on PIANO? An unlikely transition it would seem, but check it out- it's amazing!
MSmasterOfsilicon 2 years ago 4
excellent. Muchas gracias
2kiki2kiki 2 years ago 2
well done ! Thanks from Türkiye ;)
Anatolian1907 2 years ago 7
Beethoven isn't a turkey, he's german!
nacconotnacho 2 years ago
who said he was?
masheavymetal 2 years ago 5
neither was mozart and he wrote a very famous turkish march
nmbanana 2 years ago
AMAZING
DivaBulentErsoy 2 years ago 2
chavo del ocho...
isaacgenio 2 years ago
good!!
from Tokyo Japan
tokyojapan12345 2 years ago 6
wow amazing
kangaroolover4lyf 2 years ago
thanks. very good.... from TURKEY
cCcOSMANLIGIRLcCc 2 years ago 42
Turk were the fashion in the europea long period...
burakkk55 2 years ago 38
@burakkk55 most intellectuals despised the mongrels
slovakmath 11 months ago
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ES LA DEL CHAVO DEL 8
yosoyelfercho 2 years ago
いい曲ですね!
VeilSede 2 years ago 6
is there another orchestrated version?
iownstan 2 years ago 4
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Uranguyen 2 years ago 2
wonderful, the best. I like the tempo, i sure think thet Beetowen does to ;)
smellybog 2 years ago 6
very good!!!!!
Nonthaburi
THAILAND
blackscorpione 2 years ago 5
la del chavo!!!!
josek26 2 years ago
la marcha turca es tanto de beethoven como de mozart. son dos obras distintas de dos distintos compositores. PELOTUDO.
favio100 2 years ago
Nice !
ceko1907 2 years ago 2
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ananizi sikeyim oropsu cocuklari.... siktimin kürtleri where is your state?????? hahahaha shit kurds shit armenians.... Daha size neler yapcas görceksiniz
70polat 2 years ago
utanmaz...senin türklüklen alakan yok...eger kendi halkimiza veya kardeslerimize böyle laflar atarsan
...Allah sana akil fikir versin
drakonar 2 years ago 6
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the turkish march is from WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART !!!!!!
Remove this video !
SandroSwordfire 2 years ago
this is also from beethoven!
auflehnen 2 years ago 2
Turkish March from the incidental music to The Ruins of Athens, Op. 113... by Beethoven.
JeffHayesOnline 2 years ago 4
this is exactly the beethoven's turkish march which is called ''the ruins of athens''
ahmet1035 2 years ago
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SultanKurSad 2 years ago
Well played, but too fast.
billyguns2 2 years ago
i think the tempo on this is a little fast. This is more like a run instead of a march.
dynamics1997 2 years ago
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That cannot be the turkish march!!
TektonicRichy 2 years ago
I think you mixed it with mozart´s turkish march but this is beethoven´s
BanditBankLasVegas 2 years ago 4
plz, whats the name of the song?
TektonicRichy 2 years ago
turkish march beethoven
BanditBankLasVegas 2 years ago
beethoven´s turkish march
SultanKurSad 2 years ago
very very nice...
EROS000007 3 years ago 3
wtf! jajajaja se escucha bien el chavo.
shadowbo0 3 years ago
el chavo del ocho en fregon!!!
gerardotizon 3 years ago
wow beethoven is my idol in piano he is very very good in piano i wish that he is my teacher in piano... hahahaahaaa.
charisenaval 3 years ago 2
the conductor's hair and cloth is similar to mozart
timfey 3 years ago
Beethoven's Turkish march?? You mean Mozart's Turkish march. This is maybe something else march.:)
I think so.
karakan1453 3 years ago
You're confused, so are many others: Beethoven and Mozart both have songs called "Turkish March" The original names of those songs are "Marcia alla Turca" and "Rondo alla Turca". This is INDEED Beethoven's version, from "Ruins of Athens."
MSmasterOfsilicon 3 years ago 2
orale chavito
panchoplex 3 years ago
lol
rayrt 3 years ago
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Nice piece
But honestly, this has nothing on mozarts rondo alla turca
Samanmotlagh 3 years ago
这是贝多芬的进行曲,请你搞清处!!!
limwk007 3 years ago
REAL TURKISH MARCH
watch?v=qi7ceztilxk
nhtFB 3 years ago
Wonderful piece!
Mikael8335 3 years ago
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Real Turkish March
watch?v=qi7ceztilxk
nhtFB 3 years ago
That's Mozart's Turkish March. It's people like you that destroy music. Do you even know who Beethoven is??? Do you know ANY of his works?
stevey226 3 years ago
REAL TURKISH MARCH
watch?v=qi7ceztilxk
nhtFB 3 years ago
Man, you're messed up in the head or something. You need to learn to respect other people. I suggest going onto wikipedia and searching for Beethoven. Or search for a list of his compositions on google.
stevey226 3 years ago 2
知ってるかもしれないけどクラシック聞いてると脳が活性化するんだって
kcseto365 3 years ago 3
最初はモーツァルト派だったけど今ではベートーヴェン派です。
Shynghyz 3 years ago
外国人のコメントおおいですね::
09425a 3 years ago
だね!。。。
alguer88 3 years ago
Wallahi cok super bir mars.
A. Taviloglu
mtavilson 3 years ago 2
I dont know how its in England, but in Germany, we have many different words for little differences like an Song in which you sing and a "song" without singing.
matze92 3 years ago
Instrumental, you even write it the same way in german you just pronounce it differently. In english you say Instrumentl and in german you say Instrumentaaal;)
antitna 3 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing a breautiful sound by Beethoven.
omybeethoven 3 years ago 8
es la cancion del chavo del 8 bola de ignorantes que nunca vieron la tele
artf2008 3 years ago
El burro hablando de orejas ¿ehh?. Para empezar, esto no es una canción si no una composición de Beethoven, una pieza musical de la cual el señor Roberto Gómez Bolaños credor del chavo del 8 como comentas, plagia para dar a conocer su tan famoso programa ya mencionado y que nunca da crédito a Beethoven por lo que es un plagio en el ámplio sentido de la palabra.
elulises53 3 years ago 2
Tu información es incorrecta. La canción que escuchamos en el Chavo del 8 se llama El Elefante Nunca Olvida, del francés Jean Jacques Perrey, la cual obviamente es una adaptación de esta obra de Beethoven.
AndresCorr 3 years ago
La música "El elefante nunca olvida" es solo eso que mencionas, una adaptación o variación sobre el tema de Beethoven. Y ese no es el punto central de la discusión, si no que es utilizada en dicho programa "tonto" de televisión y si revisas los crédito no se le dan ni al francés ni al alemán.
elulises53 10 months ago
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La música "El elefante nunca olvida" es solo eso que mencionas, una adaptación o variación sobre el tema de Beethoven. Y ese no es el punto central de la discusión, si no que es utilizada en dicho programa "tonto" de televisión y si revisas los créditos no se le dan ni al francés ni al alemán.
elulises53 10 months ago
EL CHAVO DEL OCHO
YEAHHHHH
payasodelqueso 3 years ago 4
C'est joué un peu trop rapidement à mon gout, mais malheureusement, c'est la seule version pour orchestre disponible sur le web...:o(
mmemusquin 3 years ago 2
D'accord
Taskat 3 years ago
A song is a musical composition,Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles...
ass
kanosurfer 3 years ago 4
This is not a song. Nobody sings. It is one of the instrumental numbers in Beethoven's incidental music (1811) to the play THE RUINS OF ATHENS by August von Kotzebue.
This orchestral setting is the original setting, of course.
AulicExclusiva 3 years ago
güzel
hakveyis 3 years ago 4
great great song...
kanosurfer 3 years ago 7
this is not a song you clever
ksd444 3 years ago
Oh ..Is not a song? so what it is moron ? please amuse me...
kanosurfer 3 years ago
A song is when there's someone who is singing to the music.;)
Acraea 3 years ago
ehhhh and how do you call the music pieces which doesn't have voice like the classical, the instrumental musics etc.
artf2008 3 years ago
やっぱりすごくおもしろーい!!
tsuboi95 4 years ago 8
yeah i agree
mariuszkulig2 3 years ago
Beethoven is great!
nvsrd 4 years ago 9
WOW!!! JUST GREAT!!
ozay80 4 years ago 11
This is the first time I heard an actual orchestral play this song. Thanks for posting!
sppe769 4 years ago 12