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The world-famous white Lippizaner stallions from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna are spectacular to see, horse person or not. For many, myself included, the white Lipizzan stallions are the first introduction to the world of dressage. The magic and beauty of the stallions performing create an enchanting allure that wins the hearts and minds of fans around the world.
In the tradition of the Spanish Riding School, these two riders perform a duet or Pas De Deux. Watching this pair work in synch is a surprise and delight for all equestrians.
The Spanish Riding School Vienna is the oldest riding school and the only institution in the world where classical riding in the renaissance tradition of the "high school" has lived for more than 450 years and is still maintained - which is why it is also part of the intangible UNESCO cultural heritage of humanity . The task of classical equestrian art is to study the horse's natural disposition to movement and to cultivate it through systematic training in the highest possible elegance of the high school for the horse. The result of the training, in which man and horse are at eye level at all times, is an incomparable harmony between rider and stallion.
The name of the "Spanish" Riding School goes back to the 16th century: Ferdinand I, who later became Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, grew up in Spain and brought the magnificent Spanish horses from the Iberian Peninsula to the court in Vienna. The horses were considered to be particularly noble and docile and were therefore particularly suitable for classical riding. The white Lipizzaner stallions, who today enchant horse lovers from all over the world with their performances at the Riding School, are the descendants of this once proud Spanish horse breed - they originated from a cross between Spanish, Arab and Berber horses.
The stable
castle , in which 72 of the famous white stallions are housed, is Vienna's oldest and most important Renaissance building, it was built in 1565.
The term “riding school” is explained by the fact that its visit and use was previously reserved exclusively for the nobility. It mainly served the education and training of the young nobility in the art of riding. For this reason, Emperor Karl VI commissioned Josef Emanuel Fischer von Erlach to build the winter riding school. Between 1729 and 1735 "the most beautiful riding hall in the world" was built, the wonderful winter riding school in the Vienna Hofburg. The equestrian portrait of the monarch still adorns the magnificent baroque hall as thanks.
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@thatwench
@thatwench 3 года назад
thank you for posting such a magnificent video! it's such a pleasure to watch true professionals (horse & human) perform so smoothly and effortlessly! i do love watching the Lippizaners doing their dance!
@kathrynshaw4711
@kathrynshaw4711 Год назад
They not dancing. All movements are natural.
@horse-lover68
@horse-lover68 10 месяцев назад
​@@kathrynshaw4711Exactly!! That is why they only ride stallion's but I think "that wench" me t the same- no mate will play or fight like this.
@brockdg1
@brockdg1 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful, just beautiful. No signs of stress or anxiousness. Just beautiful fluid movement and grace.
@wendyconnew6458
@wendyconnew6458 8 месяцев назад
It's historical. .
@renateestelmann8169
@renateestelmann8169 4 месяца назад
😊😊😊
@CossackGene
@CossackGene 2 года назад
I find it absolutely insane that warmbloods dominate in modern sporting dressage when Lipizzaners, Andalusians, and Lusitanos are clearly more naturally suited to the exercises. People say they "don't have the right kind of movement", but that tells me the problem is with the judging, because what could be better than this?
@AEKAskenburne
@AEKAskenburne 2 года назад
My thoughts exactly!
@merrynvanderwesthuizen1529
@merrynvanderwesthuizen1529 Год назад
I completely agree. Judging has always been biased towards certain types. I've experienced it myself. I gave up competition when I was passed over and a fellow competitor started yelling at the judges that I should have placed second and they were horse snobs and just didn't like my standard bred mare who had done everything right.
@cliffowens3629
@cliffowens3629 Год назад
It must also be remembered that Lippizaners are trained in the movements of war. Dressage is only a part. Further their geldings have also been used as carriage horses for the upper crusts of society. Plus they're not very big maybe 14 hands. Most dressage horses are impressive mounts of 16-18 hands. It could quite well be a bias of the judges to prefer the larger over the smaller. Besides, the Lippizaners have nothing to prove. Their history speaks for itself. I've seen them in the flesh at a performance. Truly spectacular.
@cliffowens3629
@cliffowens3629 Год назад
@@merrynvanderwesthuizen1529 My wife had the same thing happen. She was riding an appaloosa mare in an open show and she never place a hoof wrong, yet the judge pinned another horse that faulted. The rider of that horse came over and gave my wife the higher award saying " Your horse deserves this. "
@e.conboy4286
@e.conboy4286 Год назад
@@cliffowens3629: During WWll, General Patton led the US Army in rescuing the Lippizaners from starvation and death by the Nazis. The Germans food supply was so low they were targeting these magnificent creatures.
@yunawong8119
@yunawong8119 Год назад
Such a delight to watch. I just don’t understand why THIS isn’t the center of the dressage world these days.
@margaretlewis8189
@margaretlewis8189 9 месяцев назад
Simple. TheSpanish riding School is like graduate school for humans. And everyone else lags FAR BEHIND!
@horse-lover68
@horse-lover68 9 месяцев назад
They would never get it and it takes to long. People want to win and these horses start with work at 6 years, everything is slow and without pain. Lipizzaner are getting very old, so about 40 years and more. And it is the dressage they cavalry had, too. I stopped competing bc of the horse abuse you see at every competition. I have enough of it.
@Spudisgoat
@Spudisgoat 7 месяцев назад
Because it’s cruel and they use spikey spanish nose bands that rub against them
@anaibarangan4908
@anaibarangan4908 Месяц назад
Their presentation is impeccable
@laineybutler1691
@laineybutler1691 2 года назад
These guys are why people say we just sit there. It's truly amazing to see the incredible body control these guys have. I never once saw a hand or leg move. Truly incredible.
@Boospoochie
@Boospoochie 10 месяцев назад
Yes - these guys and one gal. :)
@gloriastiehl2905
@gloriastiehl2905 9 месяцев назад
@@Boospoochie Yes I thought I saw a gal in the performance !! It was magnificent!!🥰🥰😇😇🙏🙏
@jeannetteprichard9382
@jeannetteprichard9382 8 месяцев назад
There is one point where you can see the spurs being used as direction guides. And yes, there is a WOMAN rider. It's amazing what we women are capable of these days.
@vickykent353
@vickykent353 7 месяцев назад
Since the point of there being a woman onboard, I had to do some sloothing. I found that the first woman, Hannah Zietlhofer, joined the ranks in 2008 when the Spanish Riding School agreed to admit a woman. She had apprenticed for 8 years. Currently, there are 2 women riders and 4 women assistant riders. And it only took a little over 400 years! 😆
@melhawk6284
@melhawk6284 3 месяца назад
​@vickykent353 you KNOW those ladies get mileage in the "Airs Above The Ground" with their most likely lighter weight. Let's the beasties get more height with less chance for strain and injury.
@kathleenkayk
@kathleenkayk Год назад
All the movements of high level dressage, in SYNCHRONY. Speaks volumes for the training and skills of riders and these magnificent horses. I hope to see them someday.
@ABirdWoman
@ABirdWoman 10 месяцев назад
They are breathtaking when seen in person,,, I was fortunate enough to see them in this school in Austria and to also visit the stables… 60 years ago. It was unforgettable.
@BootGal
@BootGal 9 месяцев назад
I have seen them on tour twice. They are so beautiful. I cry when I see them. Truly magnificent. I also met one of the riders. Something everyone should see.
@vickykent353
@vickykent353 9 месяцев назад
I saw them as well over 60 years ago in Washington DC. I was absolutely spellbound. I still have the program from the show.
@valstewart6661
@valstewart6661 9 месяцев назад
I saw them when I was a kid at Boston Gardens, which is no longer there. Then later, my coworker at a Saddlebred training and riding facility and I went to see a show. Like a couple of kids, we fantasized about running away and joining the crew on the road. Absolutely spellbinding!! ❤
@deborahmckinney808
@deborahmckinney808 7 месяцев назад
My Grandmother Peck took me to see them perform at the Broadmoor Hotel, in Colorado Springs, CO, USA @ 1967? Still in my memory today! They did the jumping on hind feet, also saw the Russians play hockey and skate on the lake, professional Ice Skating and even Bruce Jenner training at the Air Force Academy. The stallions were so wonderful!!! Just incredibly beautiful and stunning!
@5809AUJG
@5809AUJG 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, General Patton, for rescuing these gorgeous, brilliant, and very rare horses from annihilation in WWII. I'm so thankful for what he and his soldiers did! It was a miracle. Marvelous!
@KenDelloSandro7565
@KenDelloSandro7565 3 года назад
I'm blown away!!! These must be some of the most difficult maneuvers for horses to do. Especially eight of them together. These horsemen are definitely the cream of the crop when it comes to riding. Well done!!!
@utewahlbrink6044
@utewahlbrink6044 10 месяцев назад
Solch hohe Pferdekunst und solch eine unpassende musikalische Begleitung
@carinegevaert3775
@carinegevaert3775 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful. So glad to see the horses aren't overbend or stressed like we see In competitions nowadays.....
@wordninja2494
@wordninja2494 Год назад
The half passe in unison brings tears to my eyes. So beautiful and skilled
@eh3477
@eh3477 3 года назад
So wonderful to see fine work on a loose rein, with quiet seats and hands, steady cadence, mostly quiet transitions, horses using their backs and hindquarters. Sigh.... Thanks for sharing!
@awnutz
@awnutz Год назад
So true. I watch these GP rides with riders using the spur almost up to the cantle
@awnutz
@awnutz Год назад
There is contact with the snaffle rein but ever so soft.
@SilverPonyKat
@SilverPonyKat 10 месяцев назад
​@@awnutz Agreed. As it should be... 😊
@RissaFirecat
@RissaFirecat 10 месяцев назад
The horses are amazing, but it's the horse and the rider that makes it magical. They practically live together, and that's why the horses trust them enough to do what is asked of them. I read some books about them and saw some movies about them being rescued. These are amazing!
@littlerascaleventing
@littlerascaleventing 3 года назад
Beautiful. After watching a horse perform a test with a tail constantly swishing from side to side, it was refreshing to see horses who were calm, collected, and whose riders were so straight and tall... *Chef's kiss* perfect, what we should strive for.
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya 10 месяцев назад
Magnificent! I was blessed to see these guys perform in Vienna many years ago. Breathtaking.
@BestHorseInTheStable
@BestHorseInTheStable 9 месяцев назад
Same! It was definitely worth lining up for hours in the pouring and blustering rain when my mum and I went!
@margis.5873
@margis.5873 8 месяцев назад
My aunt it took me to see them in Boston Garden back in '65 or '66. They were amazing!
@wendyconnew6458
@wendyconnew6458 8 месяцев назад
Me too. Watched from the balcony. Amazing.
@lucentekids6805
@lucentekids6805 3 года назад
What an art. It's so beautiful to see such a magnificent breed doing what they were bred to do.
@scoremxcom
@scoremxcom 2 года назад
yea, turning tricks for the man.
@katie-didellis2437
@katie-didellis2437 Год назад
I remember as a child my mother and grandmother took us to see the Lippizaner horses in K.C.Mo. Now we're talking over 65 years ago. They were gorgeous the performance was breathtaking I'm sure I didn't but it felt like I held my breath during the whole performance. Mom and grandma told us about their story and how they were saved / rescued and I think it was the second world war it may have been the first world war. What magnificent horses. I haven't thought of that performance in decades. Thank you for the Post.
@comesahorseman
@comesahorseman 10 месяцев назад
I saw them at the old Boston Garden in the early 60's, perhaps the same tour. This got me started riding soon after! 😄
@charlottehayward5943
@charlottehayward5943 10 месяцев назад
It was the second WW. My friend's dad was imprisoned in Austria after helping save the breed by taking them to Spain. She had a picture of her dad riding one and her family immigrated here in the 50 sponsored by a Presbyterian family.
@Sunweaver593
@Sunweaver593 9 месяцев назад
Thank you General George Patton! These magnificent horses were going to be slaughtered for horse meat before Patton rescued them.
@DaleRFetz
@DaleRFetz 9 месяцев назад
They are exquisite!😊
@oscarellenius2007
@oscarellenius2007 Год назад
im not a dressage person normally but even i can see the craftmanship in this. not only the talent of both riders and horses but also the hard work. i absolutly love seeing it
@marshakennedy210
@marshakennedy210 9 месяцев назад
Im Almost 70. I've loved these horses since I was very young. I got to finally see them in my 50's. Front row center I could smell them I was so close. It was definitely a bucket-list moment. They are beautiful.
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 11 месяцев назад
Although I had a Hanoverian, I always strove to have the lightness that these horses have and when I achieved it, it was heaven! It was so soft and effortless. When we did half pass, I hardly had to do anything once we started. But it took so long to get there! So much sweat (on my part), so many years. But, it was worth the journey, that was the fun part, never the competitions. I wish all of you a good journey! My best tip: ride and train for a year without stirrups.
@Axelsmom
@Axelsmom 10 месяцев назад
When I was young, I started out riding bareback with a rope configured into a halter. Learned how to use soft legs, knees and hands. Did it for about 3-4 years. Invaluable riding lessons!
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 10 месяцев назад
@@Axelsmom When I was a kid, I rode bareback with just a halter and used my body to turn and stop. Of course, I was Immortal then...lol!
@dianalclements9223
@dianalclements9223 9 месяцев назад
I envy all of you who got to see them in person. Sigh. I watch as many videos as I find....these are such beautiful horses and the fact that their line almost disappeared is a tear jerker Changing subject a bit, when you mentioned riding bareback to develope your riding skills I remember watching our grandson learn to ski, same principle, He started at 3 where all the kids in class are without poles. No poles to depend on so they have to learn balance pretty quickly. His pictures are pretty funny. I'm glad you learned that way, always thought it taught great lessons and feelings of muscles your horses uses to follow instructions. I love these white horses and riders, such precision for all those in the ring at the same time. sigh once again.
@equine2020
@equine2020 10 месяцев назад
This is the height of horsemanship. Totally connected to your horse. Signals so slight you can't see them. These animals are born dancers. Using war movements to produce beauty. Proud to say I'm full bloodied Austrian. A country of classical music, culture & beauty. But 2nd generation American & love the USA.
@evelyntanswell3311
@evelyntanswell3311 10 месяцев назад
I see beauty, grace and joy in this performance. This is what these wonderful horses were bred to do. For me, they represent perfection ❤.
@betpatpatten3840
@betpatpatten3840 10 месяцев назад
I think these are some of the most beautiful horses in the whole world. General Patton save them from extinction during the second world war. I'm so glad he did!! Thank you for sharing this with us.
@marygagliardi5315
@marygagliardi5315 3 года назад
I’ve loved the Lippizaner Stallions since I was a little girl when I got to see them in the 60’s when they came to Madison Square Garden in NYC. It was the most special day. My dad died not long after. I was 11.
@comesahorseman
@comesahorseman 3 года назад
Mary, I also saw them in the 60s, at the old Boston Garden! I started formal riding lessons not long afterwards! Cheers! 😄
@samanthahughes472
@samanthahughes472 3 года назад
Aww must been hard hope do this nice horse videos help you and dad look over you heaven till meet again hard 11
@bethseacord9299
@bethseacord9299 10 месяцев назад
I saw them at MSG as well. I was in 8th grade I believe. Their first time back in the States since they had returned to Austria after the war, as I recall. Col. Podhajsky rode a Bay part of that performance and reproductions of the great chandeliers were installed.
@MagnificentHorses
@MagnificentHorses Год назад
Amazing horsemanship and well-trained animals. The quality of this video production is excellent, too.
@MsDobidob
@MsDobidob 10 месяцев назад
Wirklich atemberaubende Reitkunst, eine Einheit von Reiter und Pferd, eine Ruhe, das ist allerhöchste Reitkunst, zum Niederknien!
@MonkeyBunny7721
@MonkeyBunny7721 Год назад
This is simply amazing. All the time and training that goes into this. The way they all move together with such rhythm. It’s like watching a river! It’s beautiful.
@nansmith8703
@nansmith8703 10 месяцев назад
It is utterly beautiful - takes your breath away. ❤
@nenhuma57
@nenhuma57 8 месяцев назад
This is majestic and also calm, quiet, relaxing to watch, a so wonderful video!!!!!
@silvercreekcrossing
@silvercreekcrossing Год назад
I long wondered what brought my parents together to create such a beautiful strong family I knew it must have been love but it was not just us children but the horses. Just before I was born there was a stormy day and the pony got out of the barn mom told dad get rid of the horses but he refused . He protected me but he also refused to … I got to grow up but still love the horses. I’m so glad they stayed together for ever and I’m so glad they kept the horses. I so glad they choose to have me. I’m so glad they followed always their dreams.
@emorel48
@emorel48 9 месяцев назад
It thrills my heart to know that our US Military helped to save these beautiful horses during WW2> They are still beautiful to this day!
@patriciajanemcgrath627
@patriciajanemcgrath627 9 месяцев назад
I confess I am glad this is kept unique. I hate to think what might happen if made a competitive sport. The joy of spending time at the School over the years confirms the uniqueness. Many thanks to the participants and those behind the scenes ❤
@TheNeeenha
@TheNeeenha Год назад
MY mom took me to see them when i was a kid ...I'll never forget it... I'm 65 now☺
@tmross4
@tmross4 3 года назад
I got to see them perform live. It was so cool. There is a Disney movie about the Spanish Riding School, and how some American military men saved the school during WWII.
@awnutz
@awnutz Год назад
I still love that movie. During the performance, that is Col Podhasky riding.
@jamiburrows9005
@jamiburrows9005 Год назад
It's based off of book called "The Perfect Horse" and it is also a true story.
@shychameleon
@shychameleon Год назад
@@jamiburrows9005 Fantastic book😉
@Moraenil
@Moraenil Год назад
The movie is The Miracle of the White Stallions for anyone wanting to find a copy.
@acbdef9665
@acbdef9665 10 месяцев назад
Yes General Patton saved them from a.h destruction thanks to Him. Ww2
@sandrasmith16
@sandrasmith16 3 года назад
Absolutely stunning. Both horses and riders are truly athletic and fantastic to see in action
@tisa4572
@tisa4572 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely gorgeous!! God's creation is so magnificent.... ❤
@silvercreekcrossing
@silvercreekcrossing Год назад
How happy this makes me feel to see this school I will share with my own children the memories just came rushing back like a Christmas Day
@anarotnik4567
@anarotnik4567 Месяц назад
I know this was posted 3yrs ago but I came back to watch it and I have to say that I’m so proud and thankful that our country managed to ‘produce’ such beautiful and elegant being as Lipizzaners and that we have the oldest stud farm which is dedicated to this amazing breed
@debratitone4798
@debratitone4798 Год назад
I agree. I bred Andalusians for 15 years. I attended a show when I was in Vienna. Stunning. Now I live in Colorado where quarter horses rein I’m proud to have a conversation with somebody thinks
@deedledaddledeedledaddle722
INteresting I lived in SW colorado back in the early 80's..there was a breeder of Andalusian that rode in our Dressage group..cant remember her name but her horses were wonderful...
@equineph
@equineph Год назад
I am blessed to have a lipizzaner stud farm with over 120 horses near my place :)
@melissawarfield
@melissawarfield 10 месяцев назад
I went to a show of the Famous White Lippizans. I was amazed with all the movements they performed.
@katiedid1851
@katiedid1851 10 месяцев назад
I do not have the words to describe the elegance and beauty of airs above the ground. Edited because I thought of the Disney movie about the stud during WWll. Disney did a pretty good job- the stallions are showcased, of course.
@sheilatruax6172
@sheilatruax6172 10 месяцев назад
I saw some of the Lippizaners perform back in '76 when I was in college. I see that the more difficult maneuvers were not done here. Nothing like a horse flying!
@Saartje05
@Saartje05 10 месяцев назад
Because that's a different part of the shows. And other horses. Some. The ones jumping are older and more advanced and trained.
@elizabethcave7666
@elizabethcave7666 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I too, was waiting for the “airs”.
@BrandyDieterle
@BrandyDieterle Год назад
My fifth and sixth grade teacher went to see them.... I was (am) so jealous. I love this and hope to see them in person some day.😊👍
@edheather4056
@edheather4056 Год назад
I saw this wonderful show twice. And what a show it was. Even got to meet some of the riders and horses. This was over 20 years ago and I've never forgotten the experience
@cindyjohnson6303
@cindyjohnson6303 Год назад
What a beautiful performance. Thank you. The horses tack is stunning.
@clairesuzanne1276
@clairesuzanne1276 10 месяцев назад
Exquisite ❤ simplicity ❤ seamless❤ peaceful ❤
@rustymcnitt5508
@rustymcnitt5508 3 года назад
Whoever put the 4 thumbs down evidently doesn't appreciate such a beautiful and talented horse. Or it's the limit of your intelligence and had to show how limited you are. These horse were almost destroyed completely during the war, but kindness and love helped them to survive and the world can again enjoy their beauty and grace.
@equine2020
@equine2020 10 месяцев назад
Perhaps jealousy. Some people envy us with well trained beautiful horses. We hear some nasty remarks. We don't care. Our world is our horse.
@marywrigjt7614
@marywrigjt7614 9 месяцев назад
That was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.
@sunlightofthespirit-tarotr8805
@sunlightofthespirit-tarotr8805 9 месяцев назад
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MOMENT FOR ETERNITY IS THEIR POWERFUL ELEGANCE 🙏 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🌹🌹🌹
@nancy6160
@nancy6160 10 месяцев назад
I got to see Lippizaners in Nashville in the 1970s and it was magnificent! Later got to meet two riders one who had been trained by my instructor! Great horses great riding. It is unbelievably fun to ride that collected trot!
@shirleygeorge5222
@shirleygeorge5222 Год назад
Wow!!! So beautiful. I had tears in my eyes watching this. Such beautiful riding and gorgeous horses. Why can't "modern" dressage be like this???? This is real dressage!!
@TheRaspberry82
@TheRaspberry82 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful! Was the most important thing for me to go see in Austria!!!!! Magnificence!!!!
@marilynwjlson6792
@marilynwjlson6792 Год назад
This is the real deal! Sometimes I start out my day watching this video. I've always wanted to be there in person, but this is almost better with the overhead filming! Thank you!
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 Год назад
Took my daughter to see them live, awesome show.!
@SandraOrtmann1976
@SandraOrtmann1976 Год назад
I went there once to see the grand gala. Will never forget that.
@bnaisirap
@bnaisirap 10 месяцев назад
Have loved these horses ever since Disney release "The Miracle of the White Stallions" many, many years ago.
@empressshadows144
@empressshadows144 9 месяцев назад
What an amazing grace !
@heidiwilliams598
@heidiwilliams598 9 месяцев назад
So very beautiful it brings me to tears when I see the Lippazaners.
@kymberry2079
@kymberry2079 9 месяцев назад
My grandmother took me ever year as a young kid! I cried!
@user-ze8pu6td4u
@user-ze8pu6td4u 10 месяцев назад
Уверен, это одно из высших проявлений красоты и человеческих усилий. Лошади просто божественной красоты. Спасибо джентельмены!
@angelalewis3645
@angelalewis3645 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful! Magnificent!
@histockton2759
@histockton2759 Год назад
I'm sure the Queen of England would love this video! Amazing
@JOlson-gj8sd
@JOlson-gj8sd 2 года назад
Got to see them live in Casper, Wyoming years ago. Beautiful animals.
@cherimagelky8963
@cherimagelky8963 Год назад
I saw them in Casper about 20 years ago. The only reason I remember how long is been is because I was pregnant with my oldest, and they just turned 20. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
@juliannethompson4432
@juliannethompson4432 9 месяцев назад
Magnificently choreographed, such graceful creatures, both horses and riders moving as one. 👏🏻❤️
@marilynwjlson6792
@marilynwjlson6792 10 месяцев назад
This beautiful video soothes my soul. A blessing to behold.
@silvercreekcrossing
@silvercreekcrossing 9 месяцев назад
I can watch these horses every day and remember my parents love. I saw them in person. My father took me. And what is greater it was His family story. He preserved the history for me. Completely as he could. Honestly and most wonderfully.
@bonnie448
@bonnie448 10 месяцев назад
This is the most perfect quadrille I have seen them do, maybe due to less stress with no one watching, either for the horses or the riders. No one in the stands or invitational box. PS I have been watching them for 60 years.
@SilverPonyKat
@SilverPonyKat 10 месяцев назад
I have gotten to see them perform twice so far and both times it was a beautiful performance and fun to watch. Now that I ride and train my own, its always nice to watch them again online and remind myself- This is what you're aiming for! 💖💖💖
@sallythompson5071
@sallythompson5071 9 месяцев назад
I saw them live in Toledo Ohio. It was a much longer performance with several references to their importance in a battle situation. Special memory. The first book I got after I could read was about these stallions. Lovely
@suemommie
@suemommie 3 года назад
I’ve visited there and got to watch the training sessions as well as tour the stable areas. This was back in the late 1980’s.
@mississippiqueen5056
@mississippiqueen5056 10 месяцев назад
I won tickets to see them when my granddaughter was 4 months old. She didn't miss a thing. She is 17 now and her "Pop" is in heaven. I will never forget this.
@joleneevans5483
@joleneevans5483 Год назад
Makes me weep with pure pleasure... Poetry in motion
@equine2020
@equine2020 10 месяцев назад
Such beauty does make you cry. But then horses are my life/world 24/7. My only love. What controls my heart.
@user-kf3kq1nw8d
@user-kf3kq1nw8d 10 месяцев назад
The horses are exquisite but so are the men who train and ride them. Training a horse is a lot of work and they are very special men.
@zumiiw
@zumiiw 2 года назад
Those stallions are gorgeous! They are did magnificent staying in sync! I love it! Great Job!
@fernandashaw7914
@fernandashaw7914 10 месяцев назад
Maravillosos
@blanchedeveroux7483
@blanchedeveroux7483 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely stunning horsemanship. Did so enjoy.
@jellypanda7461
@jellypanda7461 9 месяцев назад
Love how the men here have their reins tight but not pulling too hard on the bit. Truely a magnificent art. ❤😊
@Debdeee
@Debdeee 2 месяца назад
Men … and a lady
@marilynwjlson6792
@marilynwjlson6792 Год назад
Can't get enough of this video! I've shared with all my horse friends.
@Msfifisquarepantz
@Msfifisquarepantz 9 месяцев назад
I’ll never forget being able to put my lesson horse into a collected canter.I was 9 years old. It was magical for me. It still is in memory.
@ineskucharz1990
@ineskucharz1990 9 месяцев назад
this is so beautiful I cried. Maybe some dressage riders at the international level could take a leaf out of this wonderful book. Total harmony, riding at its best, horse and rider at one ... wonderful!
@jibby28
@jibby28 2 года назад
This video made me emotional. Wow!!! Awesome riding and horses. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
@Christina-ot9ie
@Christina-ot9ie 9 месяцев назад
Magnificent, precision, with the bond between rider and horse incredible
@lindawild6568
@lindawild6568 9 месяцев назад
These white Andalusians are so very beautiful and they perform so effortlessly that I believe they could compete with any other show horse and win!
@gabrielleclaire3553
@gabrielleclaire3553 8 месяцев назад
Только молиться, глядя на это. Боже, какое совершенство!💞
@horse-lover68
@horse-lover68 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video. I am from Austria and of course I saw this, too but I was not smart enough to film or to young. These horses are the pride of Austria + where they grow up in Piber on the hills in the herd's. What I know is their paper's go back to the 1500 hundred"s and there is a documentary about a American General who helped save these horses- the Russian:s wanted to kill them. The General was a horse person and saw how much they are worth, in the middle of the night they herded them up and "stole" them out of the Russian zone after the 2 WW.🙋‍♀️❤️❤️🇦🇹🇦🇹🐎
@gailouellette3785
@gailouellette3785 9 месяцев назад
I was lucky to see them live performance once beautiful
@joycezabriskie6827
@joycezabriskie6827 8 месяцев назад
I have never owned a horse, but the Stallions are tops. They mesmerize the viewer with their perfection
@irenepolchet364
@irenepolchet364 10 месяцев назад
Gosh. They are stunning. I get goosebumps watching them. And a magnificent setting 🦄🦄🦄
@betsysmall3576
@betsysmall3576 3 года назад
The passage work was so soft and elastic!!
@user-eq5my5ij1p
@user-eq5my5ij1p 10 месяцев назад
ずっと昔に日本(東京)で公演があって、会社を休んで観に行きました。完璧な様式美、美しく優雅な馬たちの演技に見惚れました。とにかく素晴らしかった!
@Linda-dd3wj
@Linda-dd3wj Год назад
Undeniably Beautiful.....!!!!!!
@silvercreekcrossing
@silvercreekcrossing Год назад
Glorious! I remember how excited I was when my father took me to see these wonderful white horses … it was a climax of all of my life.
@glenysclark8503
@glenysclark8503 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. I feel so privileged to watch such a magnificent performance
@choleeron
@choleeron 8 месяцев назад
This is pure art. ❤
@condessadesantar
@condessadesantar 2 года назад
Que esta linda tradição perdure pra sempre. Obrigada por TANTA BELEZA .
@elenacaddell3639
@elenacaddell3639 10 месяцев назад
I saw them THEY ARE STUNNING💗💞💖
@trielithira8377
@trielithira8377 Год назад
This made me a little sad. When I was about 8, we went to see a Lipizzaner show with my parents. Mom INSISTED we go. sadly, mom passed away two years ago. This is bittersweet to see.
@jandavison7288
@jandavison7288 3 года назад
What we should all be aiming for when we ride 💕
@suzanneterrey4499
@suzanneterrey4499 11 месяцев назад
Harmony between horse and rider.
@equine2020
@equine2020 10 месяцев назад
Some of us do. Not to the extent they perform But some hunters are taught basic dressage. My 1 was. It helpes on the hunt field. The side step. Come tk q gate, no dismount, just sidestep your horse to open/close a gate. Reason a hunt whip also helps. Pull the gate closed with it.
@jandavison7288
@jandavison7288 10 месяцев назад
@@equine2020 you cannot seriously compare this to hunting!?!🤦
@equine2020
@equine2020 10 месяцев назад
@@jandavison7288 That isn't what I said. You didn't read it right. I only said some hunters have basic dressage to assist us in the field. Don't misquote me. I know the degree of horsemanship this requires. And the training the horse go thru. Reread my comment. Understand what I wrote.
@SilverPonyKat
@SilverPonyKat 10 месяцев назад
Amen 🙏 Much of what I see called Classical Dressage these days is anything but.... 😢
@sharonewig3900
@sharonewig3900 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful. Stunning. Praise God for His creation.
@wendyw4487
@wendyw4487 10 месяцев назад
Saw them perform at Mitchell Farm in Salem CT about ten years ago. Perfect dressage in perfect synchronization on a perfect summer evening........perfectly unforgettable!!!!
@shrinivasraos.sohoni9917
@shrinivasraos.sohoni9917 Год назад
When the rider and the mount’s heart chakras connect, there is unison and perfection achieved.. ✨💫
@Saartje05
@Saartje05 10 месяцев назад
And years of training....
@user-bg5bc1bj9j
@user-bg5bc1bj9j 9 месяцев назад
I was them live in Princeton NJ over 40 years ago. Absolutely amazing 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@jeffmachul9562
@jeffmachul9562 9 месяцев назад
Early 1960 war movie about Patton and part of the movie covered him saving the Lippizaner from the Germans. Awesome ❤❤❤
@maggies5049
@maggies5049 10 месяцев назад
THIS, folks, is how it’s done! Not the other stuff we sometimes see 😢
@maggiemckee1512
@maggiemckee1512 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely WONDERFUL 😊
@AngelCatBaby
@AngelCatBaby 10 месяцев назад
Oh How I love the Lipizzaners as much as I love Arabians, and Morgan horses. I had the chance to see the Lipizzaners performances in person a few times, what a show and what Precision timing, from both the horses and riders, was throughly amazing. The riders sit so still and are with their horses, that they make it look like an easygoing experience, when instead, it is hard work that accomplishes the smooth gates and maneuvers these horses perform. Also, it is the stallions that are mostly used here, not the mares. The mares are specifically kept as broodmares to carry on the line of the Lipizzaners legacy. It is also the older horses which do these maneuvers, and in the past, they were mostly trained for the battlefield. Their main area is in Vienna, Austria, thus the Spanish Riding School of Vienna Austria. There is a true story of the horses being rescued from extermination from the German army by General Patton in World War II. The Disney film, “ The Miracle of the White Stallions” is based upon this amazing story. These horses are in serious training from age 4 upwards, they don’t get really started with the more serious maneuvers until about age 7, and by age 12, if they have the abilities to do the more complicated maneuvers, are trained for the Capriole and another I’m unable to spell correctly. These maneuvers are hard on a horses legs and requires agility/athletic and endurance training. It takes years for them to develop the necessary muscle strength to do them. I have seen some of the Andalusians and Arabians do some of the dressage work but not the Capriole or other maneuvers which the Lipizzaners are famous for. These horses are unique in their own right and deserve the respect due them. Also, there are basically 6 or 8 stallion lines that goes back to ancient times. Pluto and Siglavy are just two of the 6 or 8 foundation stallions, and any offspring from any of these foundation stallions, carries that name along with another name in its registry. When I seen these amazing horses, I was able to get permission to pet them and/or give them a treat. They are amazing and beautiful animals. I was fortunate to have bought a couple of souvenirs from that event, one was a picture of the horse and rider and another was a necklace having the Lipizzaner figure on it. It was a great show and I loved every minute of watching it….HIGH 5….👍❤️🙏🏼🦄🎠🐎🐴
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