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Positive thinking and it´s influence on the structure of one´s own compositions
Aslamas, Anton ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; LOUDOVÁ, Ivana (referee)
The goal of my work is not only to chart the interesting intersection of music, philosophy and psychology, but also to help other artists (music composers in particular) who might read this work in the future by directing them to this less described and glossed fields of cognition. In the work I proceed from general notions to specific ones. At first positive psychology is described, followed by its affect on a human being in general. The focus point of the work is an exposition on particular impact of positive attitude and thinking on the creation of my compositions. The work is concluded by examples of presumable positive thinking in composition of music from history (mainly L. van Beethoven, O. Messiaen, S. Gubajdulina).
Russian music of 20th century and its influence on the czech production
Aslamas, Anton ; Kurz, Ivan (advisor) ; Loudová, Ivana (referee) ; Gemrot, Jiří (referee)
The goal of my work is above all to point out the mutual interconnection of two Slavonic cultures in the field of music. I laid out this goal also for the reason that in the last twenty years these bonds appear to have fallen into oblivion or not to be much in the center of interest of the public. The first chapter surveys the social situation in Russia of the last century and its impact on music. Further I consecrated each chapter to one of five great artists of the era ? I. Stravinsky, S. Prokofiev, D. Shostakovich, S. Gubaidulina and A. Schnittke. I also mentioned other composers whose artistic significance is ratter smaller than the significance of the great artists referred to above. Then follows the most important part of my work ? analysis of concrete examples of influence of Russian music on the Czech music. I particularly devoted myself to S. Havelka's Symphony No. 1 by, V. Sommer's Vocal symphony, L. Fišer's /Sonata for piano/ No. 4; by O. Kvěch's Metamorphosis for violin solo and cord quintet and finally V. Tichý's Sonata for piano on the theme of Sergei Prokofiev.

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1 Aslamas, Alexey
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