In the video for his newly released song „Leaving“ the committed doctor and gifted musician Prof. Martin Haditsch points out the many sudden and unexpected deaths in connection with the Covid vaccination. The essence of the song: Appreciate every moment because you never know when and how your life will end.
By Edith Broetzner
With the song “Leaving” – personally sung by Prof. Martin Haditsch – he wants to give people who unexpectedly lose a loved one comfort and a feeling of connectedness. He describes the soulful song with moving words:
“It is a challenging time – and a very sad one for some. For many, both Corona (with the often associated mismanagement) and the often meaningless measures have changed life from the ground up and brought great suffering. My sincere condolences to you all, I hope that this song gives them a little comfort and also the feeling that they are not alone in such a sad situation.
Prof. Haditsch explains the origin and background of the production:
This music project only came about thanks to the extremely kind and unselfish support, especially from Mr. Walter Wessely (music arrangement and recording studio) and Mr. Siegfried Streicher (video production).
With regard to the studio recordings, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you, dear Walter, from the bottom of my heart for supporting this project not only with your incredible musical expertise, but also with infinite patience and enormous empathy.
My special thanks also go to Melanie Wessely for her willingness to contribute her voice (so touching from my point of view) both solo and in duet singing and Manuela Wessely for the studio recordings that went into the videos.
Now to the video: Mr. Siegfried Streicher, the band leader of the corona-technically badly hit www.Coverband-pso.de = “Party-Symphonie-Orchestra” known as Dj-SiggiS-jD (including the song “Corona Grün” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmYgQKcugjM) in his close circle of acquaintances himself has to mourn the death of people “suddenly and unexpectedly” and many friends and relatives with some of the most severe vaccination side effects. Upon request, he was immediately willing to contribute to the project by creating the video – and in an unprecedented record time. Words cannot express my gratitude for this (also unpaid) work.
Martin Haditsch