Bozner Bergsteiger (at 10:30) is a regional anthem of the Tyrol, was written (the words) about the time of the Napoleonic wars and other regional conflicts when Tyrolean lands were invaded by various outside powers. The melody is probably based on a folk song. The verses celebrate Tyrol nationalism by describing the beauty of one's "heimatland" and well-known landmarks, but avoid specifically political language. Renewed popularity after WW-I when Tyrolean lands were partitioned.
@britainluver4319 жыл бұрын
What's the name of the song towards the end of the video? And such a beautiful village where this is taking place.
@politicallyincorrect48527 жыл бұрын
CORRECTION!!! "Bozner Bergsteiger" verse was written in the 1920s by Karl Felderer, who lived in Italian-ruled South Tyrol. It was set to the folk-like mountaineering tune heard in the Trio of the march (10:55). [The remainder of my previous comment referred to "Zu Mantua in Banden," another Tyrolean patriotic anthem, based on events in the early 1800s.] Politically Incorrect regrets being factually incorrect.