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Jiří Vopálka, a portrait of teacher, choirmaster and composer
GONDEKOVÁ, Tereza
The subject of the diploma thesis is the life and work of the teacher, musician, and composer Jiří Vopálka. The intention is to describe the main directions of his multifaceted musical activity. During his engagement in smaller folk groups, Jiří Vopálka initiated the application of his original creative work, particularly within the vocal-instrumental ensemble Cink. For the ensemble, established at the Secondary Pedagogical School in Prachatice in 1993, he arranges his original compositions and foreign songs, thus infusing them with a distinctive authorial interpretation. The history of Cink holds significant importance within this thesis. Cooperation with several other artists is a crucial part of Jiří Vopálka's work, particularly in joint projects with the poet Jiří Žáček.
Three 18th-century motets from the St. Vitus Church in Český Krumlov
GONDEKOVÁ, Tereza
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis is the analysis of three compositions from the second half of the 18th century. They come from the choir of the Church of St. Vitus in Český Krumlov. It is vocal sacred music with instrumental accompaniment intended for a performance during festive services. All three compositions belong to the motet genre. The author of two motets is Jan Lohelius Oehlschagel (1724-1788), a composer connected with the Strahov Monastery in Prague. The other author is Carl Ditters of Dittersdorf (1739-1799), an important composer of Viennese origin who spent most of his life in our country. The compositions are available in a digital edition, which includes a critical apparatus as well. The compositions are set into the context of the life and work of their authors and in the context of church music in Bohemia and Cesky Krumlov in the 18th century.

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