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Prague percussion instruments ensemble
Bilan, Ladislav ; MIKOLÁŠEK, Daniel (advisor) ; MAZÁČEK, Václav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the activities and formation of Prague percussion ensemble. The goal of the thesis is to map the spectrum of actions of ensemble including Prague methods of playing percussion instrument and also arrangement of Prague days of percussion that influenced a lot Czech percussion scene. It introduces members of the ensemble including their artistic careers and current positions. In the thesis, some pictures of the ensemble are added. I also added some critics that were published including Prague percussion ensemble.
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Double Bass Section of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Bartoschová, Iva ; ŽALUD, Radomír (advisor) ; HUDEC, Jiří (referee)
This thesis introduces personalities that have been playing in the double bass section of the Czech Philharmonic since it has been founded. This is the first comprehensive list of the double bass section members. It highlights those whose activity, not only pedagogical, has influenced the upcoming generation the most. At the same time, it presents members of the double bass group, who are playing in the Czech Philharmonic these days.
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History of the North Czech philharmonic Teplice
Kolařík, Tomáš ; PANOCHA, Jiří (advisor) ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (referee)
In his master thesis the author provides a look into the history of The North Czech philharmonic Teplice, the only professional symphonic ensemble in the region of Ústí nad Labem, since 1948 until now. The work is divided into four main chapters. The first one gives an overview about the most significant conductors, which held a position of either a chief-conductor or a deputy. The second, crucial chapter brings an insight to the historical development of the orchestra, its changes and events, from the time of the re-establishment (1948) to the year 2016. In the third chapter, the author mentions the most important information about Ludwig van Beethoven music festival, of which The North Czech philharmonic Teplice is an organizer, and then gives a brief and incomplete list of the festival's seasons. The final chapter marginally sums up the work with the information about a new feature called "orchestra academy", inspired by the main czech orchestras. The thesis is attached with pictures showing the rehearsals and concerts environment in the time course and recent images of the orchestra, which enhance the possible plain and fact-like character of the whole work.
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