Mendelssohn's (and Chopin's) Funeral March at Thatcher's Funeral, Brass Band

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@christianliechtenstein4879
@christianliechtenstein4879

WITH QUEEN ELIZABETH THE BRITISH MONARCHY IS LAID TO REST ! AFTER CHARLES III THE MONARCHY WILL END !

@hamburgerhamburgerv2
@hamburgerhamburgerv2

It sounds like a boss theme

@CGJ7755
@CGJ7755

It is an absolute shame that they didnt use the bridge cadence 1:20 again for the Queens funeral, they just did 8 quarter notes on the basses to lead into the next march. The snares and tenors playing the cadence in this adds alot of character and is basically almost the only time they play in the whole parade, lol

@davemoore1101
@davemoore1101

The most evil P.M. the country ever had. The rest have just been stupid.

@geraldashton8589
@geraldashton8589

The music from beginning to 1.30 is attributed now to Johann Heinrich Walch. Formerly thought to be by Beethoven.

@DAEHANMINGUKmansae
@DAEHANMINGUKmansae

Why they are clapping? Is it a culture to dead?

@seansmith445
@seansmith445

Cheering and clapping at a funeral is just demented.

@LGranthamsHeir
@LGranthamsHeir

0:01 - 1:22 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Songs without Words, Opus 62, No. 3)
1:30 - 2:10 Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March (Opus 55, No. 3)

@fifastarstrikinggoals3761
@fifastarstrikinggoals3761

What’s this music called??

@luxpursuits
@luxpursuits

Wow... I didn't see this. More people at Thatcher's funeral than at the queen's it seems.

@WaaDoku
@WaaDoku

What version of Mendelssohn's Funeral March is this? It sounds so different to the orchestral version

@mcfcguvnors
@mcfcguvnors

watched this live ,unreal