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Telemann and his Concerto G Major for Viola and Orchestra
Tučková, Eva ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
Interpretative analysis enriched with harmonic and formal analysis, personal experiences with technical and expressive specifics in relation to Telemann´s life and baroque interpretation lectures.
The czech famous string quartets
Krejbich, Tomáš ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
The creator of this thesis took these few sentences to reveal and explain why he chose his topic of string quartets for this work. There is some policy at czech conservatories, that the students must take up the the lessons of chamber music when entering the fourth or fifth grade (out of six), causing they sort of ?smell? the scent of the chamber music greatness but it is too late for them to truly master the subject, beacuse it is a long-term thing to do if you want to do it right. Of course they can extend their chamber music knowledge later on ? or they might want to meet that greatness even earlier at the conservatory. The author is one of those exceptions. He started to share his free time with the chamber music when he was in the second grade at the conservatory and it absorbed him entirely. Yes, he has played some trios, quintets and others so far, but the quartet is what gives him pure joy and he considers it the most perfect set of string instruments among others. Not too much of this, not too little of that. And maybe that is why so many people in the past devoted their time of even life to the quartet. And many more continue today. These inspire him every day in what he does, therefore he decided to know more about them and share it with you.
The beginnings of the craft of making musical instruments in the Cheb region
Kubíková, Vanda ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; MALÝ, Lubomír (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the craft of making musical instruments in the Cheb region, mainly in the town formerly known as Scőnbach, from its beginnings to the World War I. My home region and two master luthiers, Tomáš Skála and Emil Lupač from Luby, inspired me to do this research. The aim of the thesis is to decribe the less-known field of art that we often ignore. It introduces the local situation, informs about difficult beginnings and presents brand new information on the mastery of their craft.
About strings - histoty and technology progress, the most significant world producers and news on the market for the string instrument section.
Janda, Josef ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
In this Master Disertation author writes about history and developing of the strings, the most significant world producers and the news on the market for the strings section instruments. The first part is focused on the developing process of the strings, from the first known records about existing of them, through gut, metal, nylon versions to the newest inventions from last couple of years. In the second part are mentioned main producers together with history of their companies. In the enclosure are to find overviews of strings with detailed informations.
Formation and Development of the Czech National symphony Orchestra
Khomenko, Igor ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
This bachelor work deals with The Czech National Symphony Orchestra. The first chapter describes circumstances of origin, mainly engaged in the creation of the company ICN Polyart, which is directly related to the foundation of ČNSO. The next chapters are concerned with the development and operation of the orchestra since its founding in 1993 to the present. In these chapters, I discuss in more details about the concerts of orchestra, about the names of the places where ČNSO over the years has performed and also mention the conductors and soloists who have participated in these concerts. Briefly introduce the founder of the orchestra Jana Hasenörhl, deals with the personality of chief conductors: Zdenek Košler, Paul Freeman and Libor Pešek. Wide supplement contains an alphabetical list of all recorded CD?s, which I obtained from the office ČNSO.
P.J.Vejvanovský Conservatory Kroměříž, viola Class of the Conservatory in Kroměříž and Personality of Zdeněk Novák
Janda, Josef ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
This bachelor disertation speaks about Conservatory of Pavel Josef Vejvanovský in Kroměříž. It consisits of two parts.In the first one I´m revealing the rich histoty of the town Kroměříž, it´s cultural heritage and famous ( mainly music) personalities, who acted there. The histoty of the Conservatory, which is in my opinion interesting, is also to be found in this part. Special attention shoud be given to the chapter about the Conservatory´s buiding, which reaches far back to the history. Second part is focused on the viola class. Main subject of this part portrait of my teacher Zdeněk Novák, who was one of the main impulses for writing this disertation. I speak about his personal life, educational and artistic work, family and interesting people he spent time with. Closing chapter is the list of his ex- students and theirs pedagogistic and artistic activities.

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