"Waves of the Danube" (Romanian: "Valurile Dunarii") composer: Iosif Ivanovici (Romania, 1880) Andre Rieu plays "Waves of the Danube" (fragment from medley 'Danube love') - Berlin, 2000.
Actually, Јован Ивановић was Romanian of Serbian origin. Jovan lvanovic or Josef lvanovic or losing lvanivici or lon lvanovici. He composed this amazing walz in 1880. In USA ,it is frequently referred to as "The Anniversary Song " 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇴
Gracias luz bendiciones concierto marabilloso andre genio total luz y orquesta formidable gracias por alimentar mi alma y mi corazon andre alicia gracias
That was my valz of my 15 years. Lo baile con mi padre tíos y 18 primos. Sueños de 15, delirios de vivir y amar amar y ser amada. Sigo soñando. He amado me han amado pero se que aún no llegó mi amor. Ven amor ven a mi
Amazing walz composed by a Serb 🇷🇸, who was born in Timisoara ( present Romania), Jovan lvanovic ( Јован Ивановић or Josef Ivanovic or losif lvanovici or lon lvanovic). He composed it in 1880. In USA , it is frequently referred to as " The Anniversary Song ".
I have danced this many times @ different Balls & countries- mostly 4 a purpose of fundraising 4 Childrens Orpganages. I know this by heart & our dancing 2 beautiful music ws always enjoyable but now, find it "SOUL Crashing & my ❤️ cryes 4 all innocent children!" Countess Smirnoff Lusie 👌 ♥️
Iosif Ivanovici s-a născut in 28 Ianuarie 1845 la Timișoara. De mic a plecat copil de trupă la muzica militara Galați, aproape toata viata a stat in orasul amintit ,capatand experiența de la subofiterii de muzica pe clarinet ,flaut ,dirijat si compozitie . In anul 1900 este Inspectorul muzicilor militare Romania,stabilindu-se la Bucuresti . Viața a fost crunta cu el ,la 1902 a murit ,la numai 57 de ani ! Chiar daca era de origine sarba și-a facut datoria fata de Romania prin MUZICA MILITARA ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎷😇🇷🇴
First of all, thanks from the heart of the famous musician, violinist ANDRE RIEU, THE KING OF THE Waltz !!! A fantastic song and a great divine waltz, spectacular this waltz delights the soul of your heart !!! Appreciations of the WALK KING, with love and respect & JSO!!! ♥️🎻♥️🎵🎶🎵🌄🌏🌅💕
I love this waltz! Have always enjoyed Andre' Rieu's music. He and his orchestra and singers always seem to have such fun performing! I love to watch good musicians unafraid to show how much they enjoy their "work?" Love, Liz
It is romanian Iosif Ivanovici ...was born in Timișoara, Romania..all his work is dedicated to Romania that truly loved Wikipedia: Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich) (1845 - 28 September [O.S. 16 September] 1902) was a Romanian military band leader and composer of Banat (serbian origin), best remembered today for his waltz Waves of the Danube.Ivanovici moved to and lived all his life in Kingdom of Romania, Galați. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. In 1901 he settled in Bucharest where he died a year later. Although today Ivanovici is chiefly remembered for his waltz "Waves of the Danube" in his lifetime he composed over 300 works (many of them lost today). Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian , "Cordialité roumaine" in French).
racel radic Iosif Ivanovici was a Romanian composer of Banat Serbian origin. He never set foot in Serbia, he spent most of his life in Romania. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. He composed marches in the honour of King Carol and Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania. Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian). Maybe he wasn't Romanian by blood but he was clearly Romanian by heart and that's much more important...💙💛❤️
What is the problem with the fact that this is a Serbian composer? That he was born on the Moon, his origin is important. There is no Romanian of Serbian origin in Serbia - you are either Romanian or some other nationality (Serb, Russian, Slovak, Hungarian ...) I guess you also have a composer of your own ... I think he is of Romanian origin ... After all, the place where he was born did not belong to Romania at that historical moment. ( Albert Camus as born in Algeria - and what is her origin?)
It is misspelled. The composition is by Serbian composer Josif Ivanovic, who studied and worked in Bucharest. He is one of the most beautiful waltzes in the world, and Pet Bun sang and gave wonderful verses.
You are telling lies... For god sake. He was a general in the Romanian army, not the austro-hungarian or the serbian but general FOR THE ROMANIAN ARMY. All his composition has been dedicated not to serbian culture or austro-hungarian culture but to ROMANIAN CULTURE. Titles like "Romanian Heart". "Marsul lui Carol 1". "Carmen Sylva" ."Bucharest Waltz" or "La Bella Roumaine Waltz". Look at his reportoire: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Ivanovici Nothing in his music list is dedicated to Serbian people or her culture. NOTHING! Every title has a connection to Romania. IT`S CLEAR. Despite his serbian origin he was completely Romanian in his soul and mind. Which is the most important thing. HIS MUSIC LISTS say so. Probably you serbs need to be more keen to Romanian culture with it´s music and literature. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ion Ivanovici or Iosif Ivanovici Born: 1845 - Timișoara, Died: 8 September 1902 (aged 56-57) in Bucharest, Romania Occupation - composer/conductor Ion Ivanovici (alternatively: Jovan Ivanović, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich) (1845 - 28 September [O.S. 16 September] 1902) was a Romanian military band leader and composer of Banat serbian origin, best remembered today for his waltz Waves of the Danube. Ivanovici was born in Timișoara. His interest in music began after he learned to play a flute given to him when he was a child. Ivanovici moved to and lived most of his life in Kingdom of Romania, Galați. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. In 1901 he settled in Bucharest where he died a year later. Although today Ivanovici is chiefly remembered for his waltz "Waves of the Danube" ("Donauwellen" in German, "Flots du Danube", in French), in his lifetime he composed over 300 works (many of them lost today). Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian , "Cordialité roumaine" in French).
@@darkom.6650 Stii ce inseamna să fii Inspectorul muzicii militare romane cu grad de ofițer ? Eu am mare respect pentru frații sarbi ,mama e sarboaica ,dar I.Ivanovici este ROMAN ,cu radacini sârbe! Respect !❤😇🇷🇴
racel radic Iosif Ivanovici was a Romanian composer of Banat Serbian origin. He never set foot in Serbia, he spent most of his life in Romania. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. He composed marches in the honour of King Carol and Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania. Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian). Maybe he wasn't Romanian by blood but he was clearly Romanian by heart and that's much more important...💙💛❤️
@@ivanadudvarski9773 I'm affraid that u want to steal what is not yours. He was born in Timișoara-Romania, raised here and died here. ALL HIS WORK IS DEDICATED TO THE COUNTRY THAT TRULY LOVED-ROMANIA. Never set a foot in Serbia or dedicate a melody to serbian people. Wikipedia:Ivanovici was born in Timișoara, Austrian Empire-Romania today. His interest in music began after he learned to play a flute given to him when he was a child. Ivanovici moved to and lived most of his life in Kingdom of Romania, Galați. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. In 1901 he settled in Bucharest where he died a year later. Although today Ivanovici is chiefly remembered for his waltz "Waves of the Danube" ("Donauwellen" in German, "Flots du Danube", in French), in his lifetime he composed over 300 works (many of them lost today). Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian , "Cordialité roumaine" in French).
@@ivanadudvarski9773 Iosif Ivanovici was a Romanian composer of Banat Serbian origin. He never set foot in Serbia, he spent most of his life in Romania. Reaching the rank of officer in the Romanian army, his interest in military music culminates during his appointment as general inspector of military songs in 1900. He composed marches in the honour of King Carol and Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania. Other notable compositions are "Carmen Sylva" waltz, dedicated to Queen Elisabeth of Romania; "Romanian heart" waltz op 51 ("Inimă română" in Romanian). Maybe he wasn't Romanian by blood but he was clearly Romanian by heart and that's much more important...💙💛❤️
Name doesnt give you nationality, if I name my kid Ivan does it make him a russian?. Also romanian president name is Klaus Werner Johannes, is he a german?