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Panta Rhei (Ein Dorf im Fluss der Zeit)
Panta Rhei (Ein Dorf im Fluss der Zeit) - Sample sheet music
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Title Panta Rhei (Ein Dorf im Fluss der Zeit)
Article no. 4075528
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Germany (de)
Publisher * Rundel Musikverlag GmbH
Publisher's article no. * MVSR 2682
Series title Konzertwerk
Year of publication 2014
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Composer Götz, Markus
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 8:28
Additional info/contents When the conductor Sylvia Baratti-Mannsbart asked me to write a piece for her Musikverein Atzenbach, it was immediately clear to me that it must be something "special". On the one hand it had to celebrate a double anniversary, namely the 900th village anniversary and at the same time the 150th anniversary of the association. On the other hand, Sylvia is a conductor and therefore also a client who knows exactly what she wants. So I tried in many conversations to find out what makes the village of Atzenbach and the Musikverein so special. In the process, more and more an idea crystallized.

Atzenbach was created in the Wiesental valley in Baden on the river called Wiese - actually, one must even say that the village was created by the meadow. As a lifeline from the very beginning, the meadow became an important location factor for the textile industry - a river that flows persistently, as does life and history. Thanks to Greek philosophy, Sylvia finally came up with the brilliant idea: "Panta Rhei", i.e. "everything flows", became the title and meaning of my play. What one hears and what is meant by it - for me this is always one of the great misunderstandings in music. Long explanations about the meaning of a piece do not correspond to my understanding of music. Music should explain itself! But this much can be said: like the Vltava in Bedrich Smetana's famous composition of the same name, the meadow flows as a small brook at the beginning of the piece and slowly grows bigger and more powerful. The majestic "Panta Rhei" theme stands for the river meadow and the river of time. Individual stations in the history of the village are passed: The foundation is symbolized by an ancient dance. The "Modern Times", and with it the entry of the textile industry, resound with effects that are unusual for a brass band, representing the sound of spinning machines. Again and again the theme "Panta Rhei" returns and the composition finally ends in a glorious conclusion.
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“Panta Rhei,” an ancient Greek wisdom that translates to “everything flows,” embodies a profound philosophical thought about the constant change and movement in the universe. The term "Panta Rhei" is often attributed to the philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus, who lived in the 5th century BC. lived. Heraclitus emphasized the idea that everything is in flux and that change is the only constant state in the universe. This philosophical perspective highlights the impermanence of the world and the ceaseless movement of life.

"Panta Rhei" goes beyond the literal interpretation of physical movement and has a deeper, metaphorical meaning. It reflects not only external change, but also the internal changes that take place in people and their environment over time. This metaphor reminds us that we are constantly in a process of development and transformation.

The idea of "Panta Rhei" has found its place not only in philosophy, but also in art, literature and music. Cultural works that embrace the idea of constant change often reflect the dynamics of life. Artists use this concept to represent the fleetingness of moments and the evolution of ideas. “Panta Rhei” reminds us that change is an inherent reality of life and calls for acceptance of these changes. This perspective can help overcome fears of the unknown and promote a more open attitude to new experiences and developments.

In modern science, the idea of “Panta Rhei” is taken up in various disciplines. Physics emphasizes the constant movement of molecules and particles, while biology studies the evolution and adaptation of living organisms to their environment. These scientific findings reflect the constancy of change at a microscopic level. Acknowledging constant change also has practical applications in everyday life. The ability to adapt and respond flexibly to change becomes a valuable skill in a constantly evolving world. "Panta Rhei" encourages you to accept the flow of life and see it as a source of growth and potential.

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