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Piano as an intermediate of contemporary composer
Dušek, Jan ; Bartoň, Hanuš (advisor) ; Kučera, Václav (advisor) ; Filas, Juraj (referee) ; Matějů, Zbyněk (referee)
This master´s thesis is deal with a piano and its technical possibilities. The main focus is heeding especially on techniques used in music of 20th century, its possibilities of performance and writing. In this thesis are besides orthodox techniques (playing on the keys) also non-orthodox techniques (prepared piano, playing inside of the instrument). In attachments are photos of playing certain non-orthodox techniques, on the CD its sound result.
The Aesthetics of Modern Diatonic Music Language
Janošík, Michal ; Kučera, Václav (advisor) ; Hořínka, Slavomír (referee) ; Zouhar, Vít (referee)
This thesis tries to solve some questions connected with the aesthetics and structure of diatonic music language in the context of modern artificial compositions. Each of the four chapters is focused on different aspects of diatonic composition and its use especially in the field of so-called minimalist music. The chapter called Music Means and its Effect summarises the aesthetic views on the development and further direction of modern music language. It deals with the kinaesthetic aspect of music and its direct influence on the audience via sound frequence, dynamics, colour, time, repetitiveness or monotony, dissonance and consonance etc. There is the summarisation of practical professional experience from the point of view of different genres and styles. This chapter also studies the possibilities to use particular music means within modern music. The chapter Diatonics analyses and theoretically explains the structure of pentatonic, diatonic, chromatic and pandiatonic tone system and thinks about the use of diatonics in the field of minimalist music. The chapter Diatonics in Own Compositions solves the particular compositional problems connected with the use of diatonics in own compositions. Finally, the chapter called Interpretation of Minimalist Music is about practical experience with interpretation of minimalist compositions and its specific features.
Hierarchical Aspect of Tectonical Structure in Contemporary Music
Pták, Jan ; Kopelent, Marek (advisor) ; Kučera, Václav (referee) ; Haase, Miloš (referee)
This elaborate brings a view on the tektonical structure of selected peaces from the second half of 20th century, especialy in aspect of hierarchy in it. It deals with relationship between tectonical structure of hole musical peace and its detail.
The Integration Of Electroacoustic Component In Instrumental Music
Trojan, Jan ; Slavický, Milan (advisor) ; Kučera, Václav (referee) ; Kurz, Ivan (referee)
The intention of this Diploma Work is to create a complex text about the possibilities of using an electroacoustic component in Instrumental music. The work predominantly deals with its participation not only as an instrumental inset in my composition output, but also as an element affecting my composition language. The aim of this text is to find out to what degree it is to possible to influence a language of a contemporary composer and his or her instrumental sentiment by the electroacoustic component.
The influence of microinterval music on my music language
Stojilkovič, Marjan ; Kurz, Ivan (advisor) ; Kučera, Václav (advisor) ; Kopelent, Marek (referee) ; Bláha, Ivo (referee)
Ljuba Marič (1909-2003) first studied composition with Josip Slavenski at the Belgrade Music School (1925-1929), and continued her studies with Josef Suk at the Master School of Prague Conservatory (1929-1932) where she took Alois Hába´s course in quarter-tone music at the same instution from 1936 to 1937. The works she composed during the 1930´s were characterised by a radical will to break ties with traditional, mainly romantic music, so che chose to be influenced by the free atonal, predodecaphonic works of Arnold Schoenberg.
Modelling of the airflow through vocal folds
Prokopova, J. ; Feistauer, M. ; Kučera, V. ; Horáček, Jaromír
The work introduces implementation of numerical techniques: the ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian) method and the discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for solving the problem of the airflow through the human vocal folds. The viscous compressible flow in time-dependent domains was solved u by using our own program code based on the finite element approximation.
Interakce tekutiny se strukturou
Feistauer, M. ; Horáček, Jaromír ; Kučera, V. ; Prokopova, J. ; Sváček, Petr
The paper is concerned with two subjects: flow induced airfoil vibrations and flow through channels with moving walls. This problem appears, for example, in the simulation of flow through human vocal folds. Discontinuous Galerkin FEM is promising robust method for the solution of compressible flow and in combination with the ALE method, it allows the solution of flow problems in time dependent domains.
Numerické simulace stlačitelného proudění v kanále s pohyblivou stěnou
Prokopova, J. ; Feistauer, M. ; Kučera, V. ; Horáček, Jaromír
This work is concerned with the simulation of inviscid compressible flow in time dependent domains. The special treatment is given to the ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian) method. We present an ALE formulation of the Euler equations describing the compressible flow and discretize them. The space discretize them. The space discretization is carried out by the discontinuous Galerkin method and for the time discretization a semi-implicit scheme is used. In the end of the paper some computational results are presented.
Problém řízení H_2 pro deskriptorové systémy
Kučera, Vladimír
A solution of the H_2 control problem is presented for linear descriptor systems. The solution proceeds in two steps. Firstly, the set of all controllers that stabilize the control system is parametrized. The mathematical tool applied are doubly coprime, proper stable factorizations of rational matrices. The factors are expressed in terms of stabilizing descriptor feedback and output injection gains, which represent degrees of freedom that can be used in the subsequent optimization.

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