A stirring and spiffing march! Played today September 14, 2022, during Queen Elizabeth II's Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey to lie in state!
Just found this too! Also heard it and the song really stood out to me. Had me glued to the TV really feeling the gravity and intensity of the moment. The crazy thing too is that I’m not even a Royalist, I don’t really have an opinion, but yeah, moving scenes.
Such powerful music, I’ve been searching for this for the last two days, I couldn’t find it in any of the songs mentioned on the news about the queens procession. Thanks!
@@01aldouk if it is, this section of music is nowhere to be found within the reference. Like the origin of this thread, I simply cannot find this amazing piece of music.
"Another march by Walch is the famous "Beethoven Funeral March Number 1" played at the funeral of King Edward VII and also at the National Service of Remembrance in London on Remembrance Sunday each year on the Sunday nearest to 11 November. It is also announced as "Beethoven's Funeral March" on the BBC Television commentary. For a long time, the march was wrongly attributed to Beethoven, and catalogued as WoO (work without opus number), Anh. 13. The march was played during the processions to the lying in state at Westminster of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, at the procession to St Paul's Cathedral at the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on 17 April 2013, and during the procession to St George's Chapel at the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 17 April 2021." -- Wikipedia
The Walch March No 2 is the Beethoven's Funeral March. It is based on Beethoven's Piano Sonata No 12 Op 26 Movement No 3. It was orchestrated by Walch. Both marches were also played at Mckinley's funeral.
It's very visceral, listening to a live marching band play this funeral piece. In the last minute or so they are playing part of Chopin's funeral march tune, rather than Walch.
A stirring and spiffing march! Played today September 14, 2022, during Queen Elizabeth II's Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey to lie in state!
so beautifull. I was searching for this. they used it for every funeral
Just found this too! Also heard it and the song really stood out to me. Had me glued to the TV really feeling the gravity and intensity of the moment. The crazy thing too is that I’m not even a Royalist, I don’t really have an opinion, but yeah, moving scenes.
Such powerful music, I’ve been searching for this for the last two days, I couldn’t find it in any of the songs mentioned on the news about the queens procession. Thanks!
I agree with all three of you! It's a spiffing march! It made the occasional even more moving!
The word ‘spiffing’ is underused 😊 But this was certainly a spiffing rendition!
A true marching band. Listen to those lower key brass belt out hard, yet stay in tune. You will certainly hear them above any noise.
I can't find an official recording of this, which is disappointing. Hearing it today gave me goosebumps.
Here: th-cam.com/video/khzd8lD7FJs/w-d-xo.html It is Beethoven's funeral march part 3.
Same! It still haunts me in a beautiful kind of way - and as you say there seems to be no official recording
@@01aldouk Isn't it Walch's rather than Beethoven's?
@@01aldouk That's Beethoven's Funeral March 1 (apparently written by J. Walch
@@01aldouk if it is, this section of music is nowhere to be found within the reference. Like the origin of this thread, I simply cannot find this amazing piece of music.
Finally found it.
This is about to get so many views!
likewise!!
The only version on TH-cam, need a better quality version not recorded live, surprised there isn't
@@tomn1568 yes an orchestra doing it, a video of this o. Something like the proms would be amazing.
After hearing this all day I kinda like it now
This today at Her Majesty's funeral procession accompanied by Big Ben and the minute cannons stirred great British pride within me.
Everyone did us proud for the lady who served us. I think you have all excelled and wish you all a great life.
It's taken me days to find this song after the Queen's procession from Balmoral and then yesterday her funeral.
SAMEEEE
Thank you your Majesty. RIP "well done good and faithfull servant"
The music is very catchy.
Just perfect to funeral procession.
"Another march by Walch is the famous "Beethoven Funeral March Number 1" played at the funeral of King Edward VII and also at the National Service of Remembrance in London on Remembrance Sunday each year on the Sunday nearest to 11 November. It is also announced as "Beethoven's Funeral March" on the BBC Television commentary. For a long time, the march was wrongly attributed to Beethoven, and catalogued as WoO (work without opus number), Anh. 13. The march was played during the processions to the lying in state at Westminster of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, at the procession to St Paul's Cathedral at the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on 17 April 2013, and during the procession to St George's Chapel at the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 17 April 2021." -- Wikipedia
The Walch March No 2 is the Beethoven's Funeral March. It is based on Beethoven's Piano Sonata No 12 Op 26 Movement No 3. It was orchestrated by Walch. Both marches were also played at Mckinley's funeral.
*Chilling*
Long will we remember Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Procession 19 September 2K22 Funeral March #3 played by the Queen's Guard.
Played during the Queen's funeral and it caught my attention because of how beautiful it is. But I can't find it pn Spotify 😢
its on spotify !! Album "rememberance day" by the central band of the royal british legion !!
Not march no 3 three tho…
Yeah. It's another one. Also glad I found it, but it isn't n. 3
Has anyone found it on Spotify yet?
@@CryTwink nope. Not yet :/
Played in the funeral marches of Margaret Thatcher and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
also this music used Queen mother funeral.
Remeber you where argueing with me and you thought this was mendelshons march lol
Now used for the Queen's funeral march. May Her Majesty rest in peace
You can hear the crowd belting out “god save the king!” During the slightly quieter segments
This wasn't Queen Elizabeth ll's funeral.
So much emotion in this piece of music, the tragedy and celebration of a life of a lost one R.I.P Queen Elizabeth II 😞
Not lost, Lived.
thanks for this video
It's very visceral, listening to a live marching band play this funeral piece. In the last minute or so they are playing part of Chopin's funeral march tune, rather than Walch.
Congratulations to the new King of Britain who continues in his mother's good footsteps
I have piano synthesia for this and Im learning this on piano.
I remember this piece. It was played at McKinley's funeral. It was a terrible occasion after his assassination.
Finally
I did not find this march in Spotify but I incredibly want to find it in Spotify if it's exist there. Please help me...
Search up the album Remembrance Day from the Royal British Legion, it is there but not named Funeral March No.3
Shame about the backrpund noise of people clapping and that
Does anybody know from where a score for this can be obtained?
where can i find the sheet music for band?
I have aheet music for this
Where did you find it?
@@charliekilo8944 i sent this recording ton
a professional music transcriber and had it transcribed to piano along with sheet music
@@huyiii2435 very nice!
What an awesome day. End of an era. What a magnificent Queen. Stayed firm but out of political bias. Now for the hard bit ! KC3?
Um. I think she liked the Conservatives, not Labour. She tended to go to posh events, not visiting poor people.
Beethoven’s Funeral March No 3?
Attributed to Beethoven (falsely, it seems), but composed by Johann Walch.
Composed by Johann Walch
@@tinythreat But is it Funeral March no 1 or 3? I'm confused...
No it's by Joe Walsh
@@joeybarber5273 3
RIP Maggie
Totalny brak wyczucia z tymi oklaskami......