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'''Radetzky March''' is a [[March (music)|composed by [[Johann Strauss Sr.|It was dedicated to Austrian Field Marshal [[Joseph Von Radetzky]], and became quite a popular march among the soldiers. When it was first played, in front of Austrian officers in attendance, they promptly clapped and stomped their feet when the chorus was played. This tradition is carried over today when it is played in classical music venues in Vienna, among members of the audience who are familiar with this tradition.
: ''[[Radetzky March (novel)|Radetzky March]] is also a book by [[Joseph Roth]].''

'''Radetzky March''' is a [[March (music)|march]] composed by [[Johann Strauss Sr.|Johann Strauß Sr]]. It was dedicated to Austrian Field Marshal [[Joseph Radetzky von Radetz|Radetzky]], and became quite a popular march among the soldiers. When it was first played, in front of Austrian officers in attendance, they promptly clapped and stomped their foot when the chorus was played. This tradition is carried over today when it is played in classical music venues in Vienna, among members of the audience who are familiar with this tradition.

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[[de:Radetzkymarsch]]
[[he:מארש רדצקי]]
[[ja:ラデツキー行進曲]]
[[pl:Marsz Radetzky'ego]]
[[zh:拉德茨基進行曲]]

[[Category:Military marches]]

Revision as of 03:22, 18 May 2006

Radetzky March is a [[March (music)|composed by [[Johann Strauss Sr.|It was dedicated to Austrian Field Marshal Joseph Von Radetzky, and became quite a popular march among the soldiers. When it was first played, in front of Austrian officers in attendance, they promptly clapped and stomped their feet when the chorus was played. This tradition is carried over today when it is played in classical music venues in Vienna, among members of the audience who are familiar with this tradition.