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Early Austrian Military Music: "Turkish" Band March #2

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

cf. the first "Turkish" band march video

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  • Hello,

    Super bien joué, comme d'habitude ! mais quel dommage, on ne voit pas les musiciens ! ! ! (surtout le serpent ! ).

    Je ne comprends pas le début de la "devise": ( FRANC. I.) ? ? austriae. imp. . .

    Merci, A + Claude.

  • Oui, je sais - j'ai que la CD, pas les fotos de l'enregistrement...

    La devise (la celle de l'empereur Francois 1er) se lit:

    FRANC(iscus) I. AUSTRIAE IMPERAT(or), HUNG(ariae), BOH(emiae), GAL(iciae), LOD(omeriae) REX, A(rchidux) A(ustriae), M(agnus) D(ux) CRAC(oviae), M(agnus)

    P(rinceps) TRANS(sylvaniae), DUX WÜRT(tembergis), SAL(isburgonis), STYR(iae), CAR(inthiae), M(argravus)

    MOR(aviae), C(omes) HABSB(urgis)

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  • Trenck and the croats brought military music to Vienna, because Croats fought already 150 years in the turkish army , when Franz Trenck came to Vienna to present his soldiers.The Croats played janissary music and had turkish yatagans and weapons.

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