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USAGE OF MICROINTERVALS IN COMPOSITION THINKING
Chudovský, Daniel ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; BARTOŇ, Hanuš (referee)
This dissertation deals with authorship approaches of composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, who decided to settle their thinking on the organization of tonal material by using microintervals as a functional tonal material. My intention was to look at this topic from a composer's point of view, not from a scientific point of view. I perceived this view is creating a very important dimension for a certain type of composition that allows the composers to use the elements in terms of a structural unit. Consequently, the composition process becomes a very lively unit that the composer grabs. My dissertation thesis describes the exposition of my own insight into the actual reality in correspondence with the historical context.
Authors´ approach to application of microtonality
Chudovský, Daniel ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; RIEDLBAUCH, Václav (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on works of different composers across the 20th century in the field of microtonal and micro-interval music. The aim of this thesis is to point out other solutions of this technique based on analysis of composition approaches of Alois Hába and his contemporaries. Systems of tuning relating the most convincingly to the application of micro-intervals into the melodic-harmonic process of music composition are also discussed in this paper. The core of the thesis is an author's explanation of the so called central reapplication based on a specific approach to the use of micro-intervals. The thesis contains an analytical view of two compositions of its author where central reapplication is utilized as one of the possible approaches to implementing micro-intervals into music compositions. The aim here is to define two different ways of thinking about this tone set and to bring at least a partial recontextualization in viewing of micro-interval music.
Use of spoken Word in selected czech music Compositions in the second Half of the 20th Century with my own composition Work taken into Account
Chudovský, Daniel ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; RIEDLBAUCH, Václav (referee)
This bachelor's thesis reviews the use of spoken word in the second half of the 20th century in Czech music compositions with a particular focus on the historical context and the composition work of the author. Mainly the needs of an update of the musical thinking and a recontextualisation of the creative process where the spoken word is used, are stressed in the thesis. The basic problematics discussed by the author is the duality of applying both the semantic nature of text sources and different means of desemantisation in music compositions. The core of the paper summarizes and rationalizes the effort of composers to accomplish desemantisation of a text with the aim of the author to find these elements in Czech avantgarde and postmodern music compositions. The core of the thesis simultaniously analyses a composition of the Czech composer Jan Trojan Vašemu futuristickému géniu, which reflects the mentioned tendencies. The author of this thesis supports his findings with his own compositional approach to the matter.

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