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Pages in category "German military marches" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alte Kameraden;
A comprehensive and systematic collection of marches was also created for the Kaiserlich und Königliche Armee (Imperial and Royal Austrian Army).. On March 24, 1894, the Imperial and Royal War Ministry issued an order (Kriegsministerium no. 1157) to create the publication of a standardized list of marches.
The Königgrätz March (AM II, 134 (AM II, 195)), also known as Der Königgrätzer or Der Königgrätzer Marsch, is one of the most famous German military marches, composed in 1866 by Johann Gottfried Piefke in commemoration of the Battle of Königgrätz, the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War, in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire.
Marches can be written in any time signature, but the most common time signatures are 4 4, 2 2 (alla breve, although this may refer to 2 time of Johannes Brahms, or cut time), or 6 8. However, some modern marches are being written in 1 2 or 2 4 time. The modern march tempo is typically around 120 beats per minute.
Quickstep (also given as quick-step, quick step or quick march and known by its German name Geschwindmarsch and its French name pas redoublé) [1] is a lively style of the march music to accompany marches in quick time. [2] Like all marches, quick marches are part of the standard repertory of military bands but they are utilized in a different ...
Teike later worked as a police officer but also continued composing military marches. [3] According to one source, the march became popular among Finnish amateur photography clubs after "kameraden" was mistranslated to "cameramen" in Finnish. [4] It is the official parade march for the Chilean Air Force's Non Commissioned Officers School.
German military marches (22 P) H. ... Turkish military marches (4 P) Pages in category "Military marches" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Since Prussia and the Prussian army played a paramount role in the German states, the march is often played and is one of the most important German military marches. It is the traditional march of the Wachbataillon , the German Bundeswehr's elite drill unit, and is also played as the first march at the Grand Tattoo ( Großer Zapfenstreich ) [ 2 ...