Alex Szalay Music Projects
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Panta Rhei Concert 2022
In April 2022 our old band Panta Rhei played again at MomKult
in Budapest. We played in the same formation as in 2018, with the addition of a choir. The concert was
recorded and a 2 hour movie was shown recently on Hungarian television, in two one-hour segments. The YouTube playlist
for the concert is
here.
From the original band we had on stage Eniko Acs (vocals, guitar), Andras Szalay
(bass) and Alex (Sandor) Szalay (guitar). We also had several guests, Andras Kalman (keyboards),
Daniel Szalay (drums), Mikos Felkai (guitar) and Matyas Milkovics (synthesizers).
The Panta Rhei Facebook page
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ex-Panta Rhei Concert 2018
In April 2018 our old band Panta Rhei played again at the A38 Club
in Budapest, then in our home town, Debrecen. We played in the same formation as last year. The concert was
recorded by the A38 club and a 2 hour movie was shown recently on Hungarian television, in one-hour segments. The
first part shows a lof of originals,
as well as a few of our Bartok adaptations, the
second part
contains some covers of our main influences, like King Crimson, Jethro Tull and a few more originals.
Here is the youtube song-by-song
playlist for the concert.
From the original band we had on stage Eniko Acs (vocals, guitar), Joseph Nagy (flute), Andras Szalay
(bass) and Alex (Sandor) Szalay (guitar). We also had several guests, Andras Kalman (keyboards),
Daniel Szalay (drums), Mikos Felkai (guitar) and Matyas Milkovics (synthesizers).
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ex-Panta Rhei Concert 2017
In July 2017 our old band Panta Rhei got together after 35 years
for two sold-out concerts in Budapest, at the RockMuseum.
From the original band we had on stage Eniko Acs (vocals, guitar), Joseph Nagy (flute), Andras Szalay
(bass) and Alex (Sandor) Szalay (guitar). We also had several guests, Andras Kalman (keyboards),
Daniel Szalay (drums), Mikos Felkai (guitar), Matyas Milkovics (synthesizers), Andras Kelemen (harmonica).
We played songs from our old records, added a few from our influences, like King Crimson,
Jethro Tull, and of course some of our classical adaptations, from Bartok through Grieg.
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Photos and videos from the 2017 concert
Some photos of
the concert are on the band's FaceBook page.
A few songs recorded by the audience are now on youtube:
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