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Educational programmes of orchestras in Prague
Cetlová, Alexandra ; Stříteská, Leona (advisor) ; Pecháček, Stanislav (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with educational programmes of orchestras in Prague. Having dealt with two selected Prague orchestras, namely PKF - Prague Philharmonia and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the history of these orchestras is elaborated in the first chapter, followed by the chronological overview of already completed educational programmes. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the contemporary approach of the orchestras to this matter, their future vision and also the organizational aspects that lie behind the realization of the programmes. Part of the thesis is also a comparison of some selected factors of both orchestras and the results of a questionnaire survey among the orchestras'members. Keywords Education programmes Orchestras in Prague Orchestra history PKF - Prague Philharmonic Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
The development of literature for the recorder with focus on the baroque era
Cetlová, Alexandra ; Hurníková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Bělohlávková, Petra (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the development of literature for the recorder from the beginnings to the present, with greater emphasis on literature from the Baroque period. The first part deals with the influence of development of the instrument on the development of literature, as well as the development of the recorder itself from its beginnings until today. The second part describes the literature for the recorder in individual historical periods. It outlines the main features of the recorder literature until the year 1600 and the main tendencies in the literature of the 20th and early 21st century. The greatest attention is devoted to Baroque literature. This chapter also contains a list of important works for recorder solo from the Baroque period.

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