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PANTA RHEI - Quarts

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Hungarian Progressive Rock band PANTA RHEI performing Bela Bartok's "Quarts". PANTA RHEI were similar to Emerson Lake and Palmer, who also did Prog Rock adaptions of Symphonic/Classical music. Bela Bartok was a Hungarian composer in the early 20th Century, he was the man behind Quarts. PANTA RHEI's version is very rare as the Bartok family disapproved Panta Rhei of releasing it. Panta Rhei were founded in Hungary in 1974 by two brothers Alex and Andres Szalay, Kalman Matolcsy on keyboards and synthsizers, Csaba Beke on drums. Panta Rhei built their own modulator and computer synthesizers. Panta Rhei went fully electronica in the 1980s.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 22, 2006 at 3:23 pm
Author: kraftneu

Length: 02:20
Rating: 4.75
Views: 7938

Tags: bartok  classical  ELP  hungary  music  Panta  prog  progressive  quarts  Rhei  rock  symphonic  

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lionman0731 (August 14, 2008 at 2:31 pm)
Sokszor láttam őket élőben az Ifjusági Parkban.Nagyon profi igényes zenekar volt.Nagyobb megbecsülést érdemeltek volna mint amit kaptak a kedves "hanglemezgyártóktól".
Pofazovics (March 3, 2008 at 9:57 pm)
Béla Bartók: Allegro Barbaro. Sorry, but I can't upload this awesome piece of Bartók. It had his name after a critic from France qualified a Hungarian folk melody adapted to a piano piece "barbarian". By the way, his Ist and IIIrd piano concertos, that are really inspired (by my opinion).
feri561 (March 1, 2008 at 9:29 pm)
Hi Kraftneu, Congrats. Great job. To get a so rare audio material (in Hungary is also rare having only 1 posthumus CD!) and to make a little Movie from also rare pics from the band. Unfortunately sometimes the bands: 1.Panta Rhei (from Hungary) 2. Panta Rhei (from East Germany) and 3. Panta Rei (from Sweden) are mixed. However all the 3 are close to progressive and jezz-rock. This movie can be an example to correct the misunderstandings...
a21gramm (February 19, 2008 at 12:57 am)
"Panta Rhei" is ancient Greek, its meaning is: everything is in motion. Otherwise, this band was fully amateur; 2 physicist (Szalay Andras bass and Szalay Sandor guitar, brothers), a music teacher (Matolcsy Kalman keyboards), and Beke Csaba drum player. Unfortunately Matolcsy Kalman stepped away a few years ago, he was really an excellent keyboardist. Rest in peace... Kraftneu, you were born and live in Wales, I can't imagine, how do you know and how did you get music of Panta Rhei...? :-)
AdolfvonHeidrich (December 22, 2007 at 12:23 am)
how good is my homeland, Hungary ^^
Erudecorp (October 29, 2007 at 2:54 am)
Psychedelic classical music on synthesizers in 1974. This is indeed very valuable.
urbania70 (October 25, 2007 at 1:05 am)
Great, thanx for sharing! Indeed similar to ELP! Good music is timeless, as Bartok was used also in Kubrick's The Shining
konked (August 30, 2007 at 9:20 pm)
I know practcally nothing of classical music so could you please upload the piece from which ELP arranged their Barbarian or name it?
sagalat (July 23, 2007 at 3:13 am)
Panta Rhei. In Spanish, we used to say Todo corre, fluje. In English, You Never Swim In The Same River Twice. I'd rather you tried some Kodaly, Harry Janos
nalimer (February 2, 2007 at 1:03 am)
interested

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