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Czech Popular Songs Reflecting Society and Events of 1918-1945 and Involvment This Work to the Music Education.
Soběslavová, Terezie ; Saláková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Hons, Marie (referee)
The main point of this thesis is the Czech popular music focused on song writing in the period from the establishment of the independent Czechoslovak state to the end of World War II. The first Czechoslovak Republic was an era of intense cultural and social flourishing. Following that, the thesis explores how social influences and preference, current events, and last but not least, tendencies towards patriotic expressions impacted song writing at that time. Attention is given to genres of mass-produced popular music, referred to at the time as "hits" ("šlágry" in Czech) whose contemporary role was to comment on current events and reflect on the societal atmosphere. Despite the challenging period of the Protectorate, patriotic themes persisted, and songs became an important tool of moral resistance against fascism. The icon of Czech musical life of this period is undoubtedly Karel Hašler. His work reflected national pride and determination during dramatic events. The thesis attempts to outline an analysis of Hašler's songs in the context of the contemporary development. One important aim of the entire thesis is to incorporate this topic into the education process of music lessons. Another aspect is to contribute to a broader understanding of historical circumstances and the importance of popular...
Player for iPhone for Educational Purposes
Klobása, Jiří ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of mobile application for iPhone that serves as a music player. The application works with meta-information to a music song and suggests their use in the process of memorization. The thesis is divided into chapters, starting with the characteristics of the target platform iOS, user interface design and its testing, principles of creating computer music and sound. The core of this thesis is to design a user interface along with the structure and use of meta-information related to a song. At the end of the thesis there is described the implementation of the application, the tests performed and possibilities for further improvements of the application.
Folklore ensemble Doudlebánek in the years 1982 -2022
BOHDALOVÁ, Eva
This final work is devoted to efforts to restore and maintain folk traditions and customs in the village Doudleby. The work consists of four consecutive chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the establishment of the village and its history. The second captures attempts to restore traditions and customs typical of this village. The third is dedicated to one of the oldest folklore ensembles, the Doudleban National Ensemble. The fourth chapter records the children's ensemble Doudlebánek, which is the future for the preservation of folk customs and traditions.
Problems in listening comprehension in Czechs lessons by German native speakers
KUBATOVÁ, Dagmar
The thesis called ``Problems in listening comprehension in Czech lessons by German native speakers{\crqq} characterizes German and Czech language, especially their different traits entering teaching Czech as a foreign language. It maps typical phenomenon in Czech courses at Kepler{\crq}s University in Linz. The thesis deals with effective use of listening texts and their influence on getting further language skills and proficiency in Czech lessons for foreigners. The practical part of the document puts stress particularly on songs that help to teach and learn the language. They are arranged according to the mistakes which were made by German speakers in Czech lessons so that these mistakes were eliminated. The document also contains an evaluation of efficiency of the songs in a form of questionnaire for Austrian students and an interview with four Czech teachers at Kepler{\crq}s university.
Evolutionary importance of mixed singing in two species of nightingales
Kohoutová, Hana ; Reifová, Radka (advisor) ; Sedláček, Ondřej (referee)
Singing is important for communication in birds. Some species of birds copy singing from other species. This heterospecific copying of singing is common especially in closely related bird species, and is usually called mixed singing in such cases. Mixed singing is often asymmetric, when only one species of the pair copies a song of the congener. The meaning of mixed singing is not well explained yet. The most common mechanism is probably an error during the learning phase of singing, but in some cases mixed singing can be adaptive. In my master's thesis I deal with the evolutionary meaning of mixed singing in two closely related passerine species - Common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) and Thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia). These species co-occur in secondary contact zone in central and eastern part of Europe. Only Thrush nightingale which is larger and probably a more dominant species, exhibits mixed singing. In playback experiments in Common nightingale I studied a possible adaptive meaning of mixed singing in relation to interspecific communication. I tested the differences in behavioural and vocal response of Common nightingales to three types of stimuli: pure singing of Common nightingale, pure singing of Thrush nightingale and mixed singing of Thrush nightingale. The tested males...
Songs of Ludvík Vítězslav Čelanský
Lukajová, Dagmar ; Ottlová, Marta (advisor) ; Matějčková, Helena (referee)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the songs of Ludvík Vítězslav Čelanský (1870 - 1930). The purpose of this thesis is to put the above songs into its context of the times based on the characteristics of the selected songs. The thesis deals with the evolution of the song in 19th century and the first third of the 20th century and consequently about the songs of Čelanský including details of each song and basis of sources. After that continues the analytic part with the textual and musical analysis of selected songs. In the concluding part are denominated all the means which Čelanský uses in the composition of his songs including the mode of interpretation of the poetic text.
Folklore Texts in Russian Language Teaching
Holečková, Andrea
The thesis focuses on the use of folklore texts in Russian language textbooks intended for Czech learners. Selected textbooks were chosen to be analysed. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the summary of theoretical findings in the field of folklore and relationship between language, culture and oral tradition. Theoretical part explains the term folklore as a part of discipline that deals with folklore studies. The term is elaborated on and presented in relationship with language, culture and oral tradition. Practical part informs about the results of analysis of the didactic files with its aim to find methods of folklore texts application. KEYWORDS folklore, language, culture, songs, oral tradition, Russian language, Russian language teaching
Folklore Texts in Russian Language Teaching
Holečková, Andrea ; Rozboudová, Lenka (advisor) ; Vasilyeva, Elena (referee)
The thesis focuses on the use of folklore texts in Russian language textbooks intended for Czech learners. Selected textbooks were chosen to be analysed. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the summary of theoretical findings in the field of folklore and relationship between language, culture and oral tradition. Theoretical part explains the term folklore as a part of discipline that deals with folklore studies. The term is elaborated on and presented in relationship with language, culture and oral tradition. Practical part informs about the results of analysis of the didactic files with its aim to find methods of folklore texts application. KEYWORDS folklore, language, culture, songs, oral tradition, Russian language, Russian language teaching
Orgins and History of the Czech Chrismas Music
Holubová, Anna ; Tichý, Radek (advisor) ; Pšenička, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with the Czech Christmas spiritual music, wants to point out and pick up her beauty, popularity and popularity across the public and in the circles of the Church and in the wider public. The method is the research the available literature and handouts for this topic, which is evident in the Division of the individual chapters. The introduction will include music and history of music. In the next part we will spend Christmas spiritual music, we close its emergence, history, Christian context, familiar carols and songs and their lyrics with a spiritual focus, some of the selected authors and their works both from the past and from the present. We also in our surroundings, to learn more about the Christmas music of our neighbors, or some European countries. In the next part of the main chapters refer to the positive influence of the Christmas music on the evangelization of pastoration and also on Ecumenism - attitude to Christmas music in some churches, and on its place in the broader public. The conclusion should answer the question of why is Christmas music and in particular the Czech Christmas music so much popular and popular among both artists and in the Christian churches and the public, with an interference fit and why it appears almost as a phenomenon. Keywords Christmas,...

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