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PROGRESS IN PLAYING THE TUBA 70S AND 80S
Patcelt, Miroslav ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (advisor) ; REJLEK, Vladimír (referee)
The theme of this thesis is groundbreaking 70s and 80s playing the tuba. The work divided into four chapters and subchapters. In the first chapter I write about major tuba players 70s and 80s. The first chapter and its subchapters consider crucial part of this thesis. The second chapter presents the most important authors and their songs that were to develop playing the tuba very important. The third chapter is devoted to the International Association of tuba, which was created at that time and for progress in the style of playing the tuba, it was very important. The fourth chapter is devoted to an interview with Jim Self and Pavel Trnka.
Sto zvířat, legend of the czech Ska,a quarter century on stage
Klazar, Tomáš ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (advisor) ; REJLEK, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals with the twenty-five year history of the band Sto zvířat, which is one of the most significant groups of the post-revolution music scene working successfully even nowadays. The author of this thesis tries to find answers to the question why this band keeps basking in the glory for such a long time. This thesis describes the reasons of founding Sto zvířat, defines the genre of ska, brings the complete biography and discography of the group and tries to present also the other music activities of the current members.
Pavel Větrovec Artist and educator
Mandous, Lubomír ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the course of musical career of a well known pianist, composer, and educator, Pavel Větrovec. The thesis is mainly based on interviews with this significant figure of Czech and Czechoslovak musical scene and the text is accompanied by a rich photographic material. The work records Větrovec's musical development since early childhood to the present when, however, he suppresses his work activities significantly, compared to earlier times. The thesis is divided into six chapters which are presented in a chronological order. Větrovec's first experience in orchestral play was followed by military service and his first employment, namely in Dům kultury in Ústí nad Labem. A substantial career advancement follows, namely his move to Prague and an engagement in the Semafor theatre. After hard beginnings at the Prague musical scene, Pavel Větrovec gains valuable contacts, joins various musical projects, and gradually enters collaboration with a number of Czech musical scene personalities. His educational work at The Prague Conservatoire is remembered as well.
Currently the most prominent trumpet artists
Doležal, Jakub ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (referee)
Bachelor thesis Currently the most prominent trumpet artists is dedicated to the main trumpet personalities of the current musical scene across classical music, jazz and orchestral playing. Mainly deals with the biographies, existing achievements and current work of selected players. For each artist are also listed brands and types of trumpets, which they are playing. If it is possible, there are listed types of mouthpieces too. There are also mentioned representatives of old and young generation of trumpet players. Thesis is divided into four chapters. First chapter deals with personalities who make specially solo interpretation of classical music. Second chapter deals with famous jazz trumpet players. Next chapter of this thesis is dedicated to personalities who are famous classical and at the same time jazz players. In the last chapter there are mentioned famous orchestral players.
Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava and it´s trumpet group
Soukup, Jiří ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis is divided into two chapters, which consists of subsections. First chapter deals with a complet historical development of Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra. Since the beginnings of musical culture in Ostrava - it was at the turn of the 20 th century, till present. This chapter also includes summary of Janacek Philharmonic orchestra chief conductors and short history of International Music Festival Janacek May. Second chapter includes summary and biography of Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra former and present trumpet players. This chapter also includes a short subsection which deals with instruments of section and their funding and shopping.
The trumpet from the second part of the 19th century
Pačesová, Marie ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (referee)
In this Master thesis is reported a summary of the most important czech and foreign composers who was writing metody books and solos pieces for trumpet from the second part of 19th century to the present. A substantial part of this Master thesis will be devotet to Czech composers.
Trumpet in the classicism period, important interprets of this period
Štainerová, Veronika ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (advisor) ; REJLEK, Vladimír (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to create a complex review of the classicism period mainly focused on musicians who played trumpet during this period and played concerts in Czech region and sorrounding area. Sources of this thesis are publications, lexicons and other records describing work of interprets. Information were mailny sourced from account books and notes about concerts and music activities in church. This thesis is further focused on connection of the music life and the political situation. Life conditions and salary of czech musicians is also desribed. This information was mostly sourced from notes about musicians working in Olomouc city - center of Moravia and of the Silesian administrative area. Places where chateau orchestras existed are also described. This thesis also describes the practically last important part of evolution of the brass instruments.
The first Shostakovitchs piano concerto
Smrčka, Miroslav ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; DIVOKÝ, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis is divided into several main parts. The beginning of the thesis outlines the life of Dmitri Shostakovich and his contribution to the music scene. The initial part is followed by an analysis of Shostakovich's 1. Piano Concerto in C minor op. 35 and then as a comparison an analysis of 2. Piano Concerto in G major by Maurice Ravel. The third chapter, entitled "A comparison of two analysed compositions in an overall impression", shows us these works in a broader historical context. The fourth chapter, entitled "Interpretation", is devoted to interpretation and instrumental possibilities of the composition. The very end of the thesis compares the above mentioned two concertos in contrast to the work: The unanswered question by Charles Ives. Appendices of the thesis contain music examples of the analyzed concertos.
Methodological preparation of playing trumpet from elementary art schools to universities
Otáhal, Vít ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; ROUČEK, Jaroslav (referee)
Diploma thesis Methodological preparation of playing trumpet from elementary art schools to universities is dedicated to preparation of playing trumpet across all levels of study. It is focused on research of basic skills needed for improvement of the right way of playing trumpet, such as exercising for regular diaphragmatic breathing and with all activites that lead to this way of breathing, also with making of embouchure and all complications that can occur during playing. It is also dealing with the instructions, which is the best way to follow from the very beginning of playing trumpet, and offers simple solutions to possible difficulties. It is also focused on suitable methodological schools which are effective on teaching and on psychological preparation of interpreter.
French horn in the Wind Quintet
Triebeneklová, Adéla ; DIVOKÝ, Zdeněk (advisor) ; REJLEK, Vladimír (referee)
The topic of this Bachelor's thesis is the "French horn in the Wind Quintet". The thesis is divided into eight chapters with subchapters. In the first chapters I mention the development of a chamber music and horn. In the next chapters I focus on a chamber playing, Antonin Rejcha's life and compositions. In my work, I refer to the most played woodwind quintets his composition, well known Prague woodwind quintets and interviews with horn players. Included as an attachment to this thesis is a table of Czech - Slovak authors of wind quintets who compose the mid-20th century to the present.

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