Johann Gottfried Piefke
This march was composed to celebrate Franz Josef's ascending the throne in 1848. During the 1848 Revolution the Austrian royal family went to Innsbruck in the Tirol. Another, even better known march by Johann Strauss, Senior is the "Radetzkty-Marsch" (1848) which celebrates Radetzky's suppression of the 1848 revolution in Lombardy and Northern Italy. Radetzsky returned to Vienna from Milan. The historical-political information is correct but does not relate to the Rettungs-Jubel-Marsch itself which Johann Strauss the younger wrote in 1853 to celebrate the official recovery of the young Emperor Franz Joseph from an assassination attempt on 18 February 1853 when he was stabbed in the neck by a Hungarian conspirator Johann Libény.
March for the Regiment of Lieutenant General of Saldern (Marsch for das Regiment des Generalleutnant von Saldern) for trumpet, 2 oboes & bassoon
It's the 3rd movement of his A major piano sonata. In Austria people call it "Türkischer Marsch" (turkish march), but I don't really know why that is.
Kiss Me, Kate is a musical that appeared on Broadway starting in 1948. It includes music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Kelly Clarkson wrote it :)
greg marsch wrote it! greg marsch wrote it!
Bernhard Marsch's birth name is Bernhard Jrgen Marsch.
Jesse Marsch was born on 1973-11-08.
Ulrich Marsch has written: 'Zwischen Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft'
Der Marsch zum Führer was created in 1940.
The duration of Der Marsch zum Führer is 2700.0 seconds.
Bernhard Marsch was born on April 15, 1962, in Hennef, Sieg, Germany.
There are several German military marches. Among the best known are the Koeniggraetzer Marsch and the Praesentier-Marsch, for example. You should be able to listen to them online, possibly on youtube.
Reinhard Marsch has written: 'Der Favor Negotii im deutschen Internationalen Privatrecht' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Contracts, Points of contact (Conflict of laws)
The month of March: Märzto march: marschierenthe march: der Marsch
The cast of Marsch und Knepperges zeigen - 1991 includes: Erik Goertz as himself Rainer Knepperges as himself Kirsten Reinhold as herself Antje Seidel as herself Josef Thum as himself Horst von Lapinski as himself
This march was composed to celebrate Franz Josef's ascending the throne in 1848. During the 1848 Revolution the Austrian royal family went to Innsbruck in the Tirol. Another, even better known march by Johann Strauss, Senior is the "Radetzkty-Marsch" (1848) which celebrates Radetzky's suppression of the 1848 revolution in Lombardy and Northern Italy. Radetzsky returned to Vienna from Milan. The historical-political information is correct but does not relate to the Rettungs-Jubel-Marsch itself which Johann Strauss the younger wrote in 1853 to celebrate the official recovery of the young Emperor Franz Joseph from an assassination attempt on 18 February 1853 when he was stabbed in the neck by a Hungarian conspirator Johann Libény.