I wonder whether one of Fučková’s distant ancestors was the Bavarian nobleman Focko, after whom the Austrian village of Fugging (née Fucking) was named.
Have you listened to the song? It sounds totally goofy. I'm pretty sure he intended it for antics.
March of the Toreadors could go either way
Dance of the Knights is serious imperialist business.
In my own opinion, Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Movement III Allegro is a righteous anthem for Europa Concordia conquering the world in glory, and is a better one than the Ninth, Movement IV Finalé but people like the chorus.
I should also nod to the Saber Dance by Aram Khachaturian, which sounds too goofy for sabres. ˂nod˃
It's a march by Czech composer Julius Fučík called "Entry of the Gladiators", written in 1897.
Edit: It gets memeier! From Wikipedia:
He originally titled it "Grande Marche Chromatique", reflecting the use of chromatic scales throughout the piece, but changed the title based on his personal interest in the Roman Empire.