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Murray Perahia and his contribution to piano interpretation
Klánský, Lukáš ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (advisor) ; BILINSKÁ, Kvitoslava (referee)
This Master Thesis deals with the world-renowned pianist Murray Perahioa and his contribution to the pianist. It describes his life and introduces readers to his views on music. It is analyzing his recordings and focuses on his editorial activity also. Analysis of the recordings is centered on important works of the Baroque and Classica era. Analysis of editorial work is conceived as another way to understand the weork of the extraordinary pianist.
Professional Diseases of Pianists with Specialization in Prevention
Hasmanová, Adéla ; MALÝ, František (advisor) ; BILINSKÁ, Kvitoslava (referee)
Play on piano is one-sided movement activity. During this activity is burned our upper body mainly our arms. During overworking of particular part can happen disease of playing apparatus. Aim of this work is to map the most common diseases for pianist, to find out symptoms and causations and mainly to find out more about prevention. Also this work is providing information from anatomy, which is necessary to know for pianist affected by professional disease.
Personality of Leopold Godowsky with focus on his Compositional Works for Piano. Analysis of selected Parts of Java Suite
Šupák, Michal ; KAHÁNEK, Ivo (advisor) ; MALÝ, František (referee)
Leopold Godowsky, a remarkable personality of ?golden age of pianism? in XIX century has his place in history mainly as a piano virtuoso and an innovator of piano technique and physiological aspects of piano interpretation. In fact, he was a composer too and his compositions are quietly marginalized. In his works he exploited all his findings and experiences, he acquired as a piano interpreter and pedagogue. The aim of this thesis is to describe the personality of Leopold Godowsky and his contribution to piano music history with special focus on his compositions for the piano. The thesis include an analysis of four parts of his Javan Suite which is helping author to define Godowsky's compositional style and technique.
Viktorie Švihlíková - Life, Work and Contribution to czech Culture
Klánský, Lukáš ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (advisor) ; MALÝ, František (referee)
The thesis summarizes the life of Švihlíková Victoria, her concert activities, pedagogical works and views on music in general. It also deals with the Ars Revidiva, ensemble which greatly influenced her life and tries to bring a list of merits, with which Victoria Švihlíková enhanced Czech culture.
Vladimír Horowitz - Portrait of Personality
Hořínek, Filip ; KRAJNÝ, Boris (advisor) ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to present the life and personality of Vladimir Horowitz, the legendary pianist of the twentieth century. The text is accompanied by reviews and interviews with people who personally met with the genius.
Martina Maixnerová - Teacher and concert Artist
Pelcová, Zuzana ; BILINSKÁ, Kvitoslava (advisor) ; KRAJNÝ, Boris (referee)
The subject of this thesis is the outstanding personality of the teacher and pianist Martina Maixnerová , which was neglected due to her emigration. We discuss her life story, concert performances and educational success. We will also mention the personality of a significant violinist Pavel Prantl, who become her life partner, both in private and in professional life.
Music Performance Anxiety and Its Prevention in the Education System
Stevanović, Ena ; KRAJNÝ, Boris (advisor) ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (referee)
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a specific type of anxiety that appears in musicians when they are called to perform in front of others. Mayor causes of MPA are competitive nature of this profession, desire to reach perfection in interpretation, presence of critics and the audience and strong need to control those mental functions that are affected the most by stage fright (such as memory, concentration and muscle coordination). Many authors believe that cognitive factors are the most important for explaination of MPA, especially negative automatic thoughts that appear shortly before the performance. Those dysfunctional thoughts are deforming reality. They are emotionally disturbing and they are affecting performance artistic value. The most effective solutions for this problem are psychological treatment and counceling (identification of emotions and thoughts) and short-term and long-term practicing organization. Education system emphasizes importance of correct ways of memorizing and development of notions and music conception.

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