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DOUBLE BASS PLAYING - Historical, Pedagogical and Musical Theoretical Aspects
Šašinková, Eva ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Hudec, Jiří (referee) ; Bernášek, Václav (referee) ; Gregor, Vít (referee)
DOUBLE BASS PLAYING - Historical, Pedagogical and Musical Theoretical Aspects ABSTRACT This dissertation thesis focuses on historical, pedagogical and music theoretical aspects of double bass playing. The thesis collects data on double bass history regarding the structural development of this instrument and double bass bow, the development of tuning and using this musical instrument in particular centuries. Additionally, the introduction of this thesis contains information on the most significant double bass players of the past. Apart from the development of arts education in the Czech Republic, the research chapters survey the establishment of Academies of Arts in the former Czechoslovakia and later in the Czech and Slovak Republics. The chapter with the overview of Conservatories and Academies which currently provide double bass playing education include topical charts and graphs. The other research scope relates to the literature for double bass by the most important Czech double bassists/composers. The chapter based on this research resulted from thorough research in the archives performed during the years 2020-2022. The overview of the fifteen most impor- tant Czech double bassists/composers, which has not been elaborated before, is supplemented by an overview of artistic, pedagogical and compositional...
The Pianist's Feeling for Harmony in Compositions from Romanticism
Široká, Zuzana ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
This thesis explores different ways in which pianist perceive harmony in compositions of the Romantic era. I write about history of harmony and about the context of the Romantic era at the beginning of the thesis. Then I write about Chopin and about his work with a motion, a sound and harmony. The rest of the work devotes to the research. I conducted qualitative research. I interviewed four pianists, with each pianist we talked about three compositions of the Romantic era. I gave scores of the Chopin's Mazurka B minor, op. 30, no. 2 to all of them, the rest of the compositions were chosen by the pianists. They had to choose two compositions, which were created by R. Schumann, S. Rachmaninoff, or F. Liszt. I ask them questions, which realize me to find how they work with the tonality, and to find if they find some characters in keys. I wanted to find how much is important the relief for the hands for them and how much they tend to make a detailed harmonic analysis. I also tried to find if the analysis is rather intuitive or conducted process for them. I interviewed very successful piano teacher Viktoria Kraf and three famous Czech pianists Jaroslava Vernerová, Miroslav Sekera and Jan Jiraský, the professor of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. The answers of the pianists can...
Robert Schumann and his piano cycles composed between 1845-1850
Šanderová, Jitka ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Gregor, Vít (referee)
My bachelor thesis concerns the life of Robert Schumann and his piano cycles composed between 1845 - 1850, i. e. Album for the Young (Album für die Jugend) op. 68, Forest Scenes (Waldszenen) op. 82 and Multicolored Pages (Bunte Blätter) op. 99. The aim of this work is to put these cycles into the context of Schumann's life and his life-work, find the sources of inspiration and describe their role both from interpretational and instructive perspective.
System of Piano Study in Japan
Sakamoto, Mio ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Tichá, Libuše (referee)
ABSttRAKT Bakalttsb pMcc p● Cdn赤乏 o sys" mu a mottnostcch tty klavfmll町 v JapOnsku. HlaⅦfmu t61lntu pFcdch舷 可f infOrrnace o v′ v● i hudCbniho vzdё l加加i a kultuw hry na klム″esovё nastrQJc v Ja/ponsku.Podstatou souё asti bょ alttskё prttc je popis a andフza souё asnёho japonsk6ho vzdёl缶acfho systё muo Stё をani kapitola je vё novtta hlavnfmu t6mttu.Jc popsano,Jよ6 jsou m位∞sti sttdia kla■ /fml時,Jak probfM tta ёijak inallё nё n奮oё憲;jc studiuln,a to pomocf ilustrat市 ゴch pFkldi mfstnfch hudcbnfch ζkol vさ ech stupttt a t〕 pt. SUMMERY Thc bachclor thcsis dcals wlth thc systcm and possibilities of tcaching playing the piano in Japan.Thc nlaln topic is preceded with info..1.ation about rnusic cducation and the culturc of playing the keybottd instrulncnts in Japan. A subst〔 】ltial pa■ of thc bachclor thcsis is the dcscription and analysis of contcmporav JapanCSC educational systcm.Thc kcy chapter is dcdicated to thc main topic.It is dcsc五 bcd,wllat are thc possibiliucs of studying thc piano,how does the process oftcaching work or how flnancially challcnging the studics arc.All of that is sho、 Tl by using illustrativc cxamplcs of local rnusical schools of all dcgrccs tand types.
Marian Songs of Sepekov
Farová, Marie ; Stříteská, Leona (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The Marian songs of Sepekov is the title for a handwritten Hymnal, which nobody comprehensivly examined and never publish. I discovered this manuscript when I was researching materials for my Bacherol thesis. The hymnal contains 489 czech-language pages from which I composed 43 songs with the organs accompaniment or songs in a four-part adjustment. The transcript od melodic line, next processing of melody and composition of polyphony give the readers an insight into the period of the formation of manuscript and it zooms miracles for which the manuscript was created. The historical events, which were accured in 18th century in Sepekov and were an integral part of the life of people from sepekov, are component of Marian songs. The whole Hymnal is built on devotion, supplication, prayers and the love of the pilgrims to Pana Marie from Sepekov. The pilgrimages, which they performed to this marian's place, were a seal of approval of their belief and it was culmination of their spiritual life for most of them.
Béla Bartók's piano work and his use for piano pedagogy
Hanzová, Mária ; Tichá, Libuše (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
Title: Béla Bartók's piano work and its use for piano pedagogy Abstract: Work is the subject of Bartók's piano works, focusing on his compositions useful for teaching purposes. Its aim is to summarize the piano piece and update, partially characterized in terms of compositional techniques used. For works with the pedagogical focus of analysis method was used track leading to the seizure of songs from a pedagogical point of view. From this perspective, it also presents the impact of teacher studies focused on the development track pupil various components of music perception and thinking "about music" and "the music". The work presented and the possibility of picking up and work on Bartók's piano-teaching works in the educational process.
J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools
Marečková, Alena ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The thesis "J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools" is focused on interpretation of the piano music of Johann Sebastian Bach. For the right understanding of the composer's musical narratives, it is necessary to acquire the basic knowledge and principles of the music theory in the Baroque era and to become familiar with the environment in which this extraordinary composer had been professionally developing and composing. This musician is presented here as the founder of a modern fingering whose musical language brought a change into musical thinking and he became inspiration and a role model for composers of the next centuries. This thesis highlights the importance of appropriately selected musical materials in piano teaching and it prefers the performance to be as authentic as possible. The main purpose of this paper is to update the knowledge of methodology and to find a comprehensive guide to a correct understanding of musical language of this genius that would help the music teachers introduce to pupils the beauty and timelessness of Bach's musical work and that would motivate them to other musical discoveries and make them desire to be further educated in music.
International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition and Fryderyk Chopin Festival in Mariánské Lázně
Jeništová, Eliška ; Kopecká, Věra (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition and Chopin Festival in Mariánské Lázně The annual Chopin festival in Mariánské Lázně is an event of a supreme significance. Its dramaturgy and diverse selection of performers bring the listeners an interesting and extraordinary experience of Chopin's music. Chopin Festival is one of our most treasured cultural events. It became a meeting point for artists from all over the world, but the core group consists of Polish interpreters, mostly laureates of the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. Besides the time-proven compositions, the organizers include some infrequently played and unknown pieces, the works of Czech and foreign composers or contemporary artists. They also attracted the audience by inviting popular performers, amateur ensembles, holding golf and tennis tournaments, exhibitions or film projections. Lately, the festival has been getting back to its traditional image and the purpose of celebrating Chopin's music. The piano competition, interpreter seminars and musicologist seminars are still a part of the event. The Chopin Festival is the only one in Czech that has been listed by UNESCO and is widely popular. It is necessary to point out the efforts and credit of the main organizers, the Fryderyk Chopin Society in Mariánské...

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