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Ludwig van Beethoven-Turkish March (part of Op. 119): Die Ruinen von Athen (The Ruins of Athens)
with pictures of Turkey

Marcia alla Turka Türk Marşı 贝多芬-土耳其进行曲 Türkischer Marsch Török induló Marche Turque турецкий марш

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  • Hail to the Turkish Ottoman Empire! One of the greatest realms to ever rock the foundations of time and history. I've always been fascinated by the history of the turks and the Ottoman Empire. I certainly love playing as them In total war empires. Gotta love their big guns lol. To all Turks, I salute you!

  • es la música del chavo del ocho

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  • burger18 thans

    

  • the first 5 sec' we watch Greek ancient place!

  • @Morick Thank u my brother!

  • @estoycraze Don Roberto no hizo nada... la version que aparece en el programa es de Jean-Jacques Perrey, del album "Moon Indigo", y el nombre original es "The elephant never forgets". Chespirito simplemente se la fusilo para su programa, y sin dar los creditos correspondientes.

  • ora esa no es la del chavo del ocho??

  • @retroflow44 ı think you understand my point too.....

  • My point was simply that this was composed by an Austrian (actually a German living in Austria) and not by a Turk or Greek. Yes, the music is based on a Turkish style, hence the name of the piece: Turkish March. However, it's also known as "The Ruins of Athens". So, it does make sense that the creator of this clip used a Greek setting.

  • yes it is a march composed by an austrian but he was inspired by the mehteran so its called turkish march all over the world,its not matter what was its real name,ı think you can understand if you have any sense about muzical melodies.and ı have to say that the mehteran was the beginig of the calassical music in the europe.nobody can deny that...

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