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THE 20th CENTURY COMPOSER’S COMPOSITIONS FOR TWO VIOLIN
Zrostlík, Jan ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (referee)
The thesis describes the purpose of the violin duo in conection with the composing the greatest works for this ensemble during the 20th century. It focuse on the history of the violin duo and its function during this historical progress. Then it describes the most significant works for two violins of the 20th century focusing on circumstances of its creation, describing the work itself and then it talks about the interpretative point of view.
Musical language of Leoš Janáček and his sonata for violin and piano
Pavlová, Ludmila ; ŠTRAUS, Ivan (advisor) ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (referee)
This work is about the musical language of the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. Because of many composition he wrote I decided to concentrate on his sonata for violin and piano and find the original version.
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich - compositions for violin
Středová, Iva ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; PANOCHA, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is focused on violin works by Russian composer Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich. Thesis contains his curriculum vitae and analysis of his compositions.
Violin concertos by J. S. Bach, focusing on the main works (BWV 1041, 1042, 1043)
Chudý, Vít ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (advisor) ; ŠTRAUS, Ivan (referee)
The diploma thesis discusses violin concertos and concertante works with violin solo part by Johann Sebastian Bach. The main focus is on three concertos from the „köthen period“ BWV 1041-1043. Out of the formal analysis there is even the interpretation comparation not missing.
Violin compositions of Pantcho Vladigerov
Ivanov, Ivan ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (advisor) ; ŠTRAUS, Ivan (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the personality of the Bulgarian composer Pancho Vladigerov and analyzes his compositions for violin. Pancho Vladigerov is extremely important for the bulgarian artificial music and his significance for European music is also notable.
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal- Concerto in D Major, Life and Work
Gablas, Milan ; ŽALUD, Radomír (advisor) ; HUDEC, Jiří (referee)
The thesis discusses a Czech composer living in Vienna, Jan Křtitel Vaňhal, and his concerto D major for double bass and orchestra. The aim was to contribute to better understanding of the piece so that it would be easier for many interprets to study it. The first part of the thesis focuses on the basic biography of the author and it outlines the current state of research. Chapters about the galant style and the development of classicist concerto in the second part are meant to clarify the musicological context of the piece. The third part is the core of the entire thesis. It analyses the concerto D major in the adaptation for double bass and piano and it aims to assess Vaňhal’s composition style.
Aram Khachaturian violin concerto with orchestra
Michalová, Pavla ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (advisor) ; MATOUŠEK, Bohuslav (referee)
This thesis deals with the violin works of Aram Khachaturian. My thesis is divided into six chapters. In the first chapter I present a brief biography and basic overview of his works. The next chapter deals with the Violin Concerto. In the following chapter I compare different interpretations of Violin Concerto. In the last two chapters I write concisely about other violin works of Khachaturian – Sonata for Violin and Piano, Dance for Violin and Piano, Song – Poem, Nocturno and Rhapsody – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra.
Josef Suk(1874 -1935): Works for violin
Rumler, Daniel ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (advisor) ; HŮLA, Pavel (referee)
The focus of my paper called Josef Suk (1874-1935): Works for violin is the analysis of his Fantasy g-minor op. 25 for violin and orchestra and his works for violin and piano. It was not my aim here to analyse note by note, but to comment on the basic tectonic features and point out the most interesting parts of the score. I look on formal aspects of these compositions, with the aim of gaining insight into the portrayal of the author's thoughts. I also pay attention to the harmonic side of these works. Also concerning the chamber works with the violin I provide an abridged analysis In each composition (if possible) the date of premiere and also its performer is indicated. The paper firstly provides general information on the life and work of Josef Suk and about the history of the Czech Quartet.
Violin sonatas of Prokofiev
Michalová, Pavla ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (advisor) ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (referee)
This thesis deals with the violin sonatas of Sergei Prokofiev. My thesis is divided into five chapters. In the first chapter I present a brief biography of Sergei Prokofiev. The next four chapters deal with the Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2 for Violin and Piano, Sonata for Violin Solo and Sonata for two Violins. In each chapter I write about circumstances of history. Chapters are divided into subsections. Each subsection is devoted to the analysis of one movement.
Slovak violin creations and their performers
Nagyová, Natália ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (referee)
This bachelors thesis about Slovak music and this concrete chapter - modern music with special view to the most important composers and their creations for violin. In the second part of the point of view is focused on the best performers of this part of Slovak music. The target was not to create the complete list of composers and performers.

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