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The cantata and oratorio works of Jan Hanuš: musical-historical context and pedagogical use
Novotný, Vít ; Pecháček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Aschenbrenner, Vít (referee) ; Valášek, Marek (referee)
The thesis consciously builds on previous literature devoted to the life and work of Jan Hanuš, a significant 20th-century Czech composer. It focuses on his cantata and oratorio works, which form a distinctive part of the author's legacy. The thesis aims not only to study the defined area of interest from due theoretical perspectives, but also to intervene in relevant related practical fields: the field of artistic interpretation and the field of music pedagogy. The first, theoretically focused goal is to map the entire defined area of Hanuš's output in the context of musical and social development during the 20th century, in the context of related music by other Czech composers, and in the context of Hanuš's personal compositional development. The second goal is to bring one of the selected works, Poselství: svědectví o smrti Jana Palacha (The Legacy: A Testimony on the Death of Jan Palach) from 1969, to a world premiere in the symbolic and social context that the work deserves. The third goal is to create didactic material that uses the specifics of the studied area of Hanuš's work to bring the musical language of contemporary artificial music closer to today's students of general music education. All these three sub-goals combine into a more general objective that reaches beyond the scope of...
Choral singing in preschool age in perspective Kühn's Children's Choir
Hrubá, Anna ; Valášek, Marek (advisor) ; Kmentová, Milena (referee)
This work discusses the musical development of a child in preschool age and work on it, as well as how choral singing contributes to it. In the theoretical part of the work, you will find the basic developmental components that a child goes through in preschool age and how they should be worked on in order for the development to be balanced. Furthermore, the thesis deals with choir singing in preschool age, who is the choirmaster, what is his role in the choir and who is a member of the choir and how to become one. One of the main parts of the work is a discussion of Kühn's children's choir, which is one of the best choirs in Europe and is very close to me. Here you will find the history of the choir and information about its founder, Jan Kühn, after whom the choir is named. Part of my work is also the present day of the choir and its existing workers and today's activities.
The role and significance of the Central Music of the Army of the Czech Republic in contemporary society
Hyneš, Ondřej ; Selčanová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Valášek, Marek (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the activities of the Central Music of the Army of the Czech Republic (CM ACR) which as one of the few military music ensembles in the Czech Republic withstood the gradual reduction of many military ensembles after the coup in 1989. The aim of the thesis is to map the activities of the CM ACR from 2010 to the present. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the composition of the orchestra, with emphasis on the repertoire and the musical production itself. The practical part follows, through a halfstructured interview and the journey of a few selected members of the CM ACR to become full members of this musical ensemble. KEYWORDS army, military music, tradition
Electrochemical Properties of Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayers Based on Terpyridine Transition Metal Complexes
Kocábová, Jana ; Nováková Lachmanová, Štěpánka ; Vavrek, František ; Valášek, M. ; Hromadová, Magdaléna
This work presents the electrochemical characterization of mixed self-assembled monolayers\n(SAMs) of [Os(terpy)2]2+ and terpyridine connected by tripodal anchoring groups to the\npolycrystalline gold bead electrode and provides a comparison with SAM based on\n[Os(terpy)2]2+ tripodal molecules without diluting terpyridine tripodal molecules. It is shown\nthat both arrangements enable reproducible preparation of well-defined compact films. The\nelectron transfer rate constant for mixed SAM was determined from cyclic voltammograms\naccording to Laviron’s analysis and compared with the rate constant obtained previously for\nSAM containing only [Os(terpy)2]2+ tripod.
Harmonie Kraslice
Metelková, Aneta ; Valášek, Marek (advisor) ; Stříteská, Leona (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce a reader to the children's choir Harmonie Kraslice. In this thesis is described the origin, history or its activities and successes. Furthermore, the information about the conductor and other important persons, who were (or still are) participating in the development, leading and presentation of the choir, are included. The description of organization and structure are also part of this thesis. The sources of this thesis are freely accessible information on the internet, my own experience, literature related to conducting and the personal view of the conductor and founder.
Status of an expert in international commercial arbitration
Valášek, Matouš ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Pauknerová, Monika (referee)
Status of an expert in international commercial arbitration Abstract This thesis focuses on the role and the status of experts in international commercial arbitration, specifically on the issue of their independence and impartiality. Expert evidence might have a significant impact on the outcomes of the arbitration. The importance of the expert evidence in international arbitration is thus considerable. Moreover, the importance of the expert evidence in international commercial arbitration is stressed out by the disputes dealt with in the international arbitration. The disputes in international commercial arbitration commonly relate to highly technical issues. The complexity of the issues enhances the role and status of experts. Nevertheless, the regulatory framework of international commercial arbitration is not usually focusing much on the issue of independence and impartiality of experts. The first part of the thesis describes the international commercial arbitration in general and principles governing it. Then it describes the issue of independence and impartiality in international commercial arbitration. Subsequently it deals with role and status, significance, and division of the expert evidence on experts appointed by the arbitrational tribunal and experts appointed by the parties. Author puts...

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