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The Songs of Václav Jan Tomášek based on the Texts of Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Nosek, Jaromír ; Blecha, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Volavá, Iva (referee)
In my thesis, I analysed ten songs of my own choice by Václav Jan Tomášek in poems by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in a harmonic, melodic and formal way. I compared his approach to the techniques of Franz Schubert and I found certain parallels and differences. Both composers lived in the same period and although both of them had a similar opinion on the poems of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, they both composed in a completely different way. I also did an analysis of the singing technique and interpretation of these songs and I described the interpretative problems of each song in the aforementioned areas. I investigated diff erent attitudes and aspects of singing techniques of Libuše Márová. Jindřich Jindrák, Thomas Lippert and Magdaléna Hajóssyová when interpreting these songs. I did a deep analysis and I managed to find very specific details. The inclusion of the work is a record of the songs which I made together with my colleague Mgr. Magda Veličková. The record might be an inspiration and motivation for other students or singers when studying songs in Goethe's poems or other vocal compositions by this author. It might also serve to motivate people to further study his life and work. To conclude, I found out that thanks to Tomášek, the production of Czech composers of the nineteenth century, at least in the area of...
Samozsi's Rehabilitation Singing Method
Tomanová, Bronislava ; Tichá, Alena (advisor) ; Blecha, Zbyněk (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is the description of rehabilitation voice method of Lajos Szamosi, which is not well-known and which is worth getting acquainted with. I described it on the basis of my own observation of the teacher's lessons, and I discussed it with them. As documentation I apply DVD records of individual lessons with different teachers to see their own way o f using Szamosi's rehabilitation voice method. I also apply records of voice development of one student. This thesis also contains basic information about individual teachers which use this method, and two stories of students whose voices were rehabilitated by this method. The first part of this thesis is about voice disorders and defects. For making professional description a long term observation of selected students, recording of their voice development, documentation of their voice problems and rehabilitation process would be necessary. Also cooperation with phoniatricians would be very useful. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Aesthetics of Arts
Garila, Athina ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Blecha, Zbyněk (referee)
This Bachelor work has no intention to analysis the History of art, either to explain the terminology of philosophy thru time; Great Masters did this before and compare with them will be completely useless. The purpose of this work is to prove that aesthetics there for arts, are extremely important in our days not only because art domesticates the ferocious beast (humans included), but also because aesthetics is ethics. In order of course to understand this association between this triangle aesthetics-art-ethics, a short historical preview is necessary as well as the explanation of main terminology is require; At the end however when we see our course as human kind from the beginning until now a question will be born; did we failure, did the modern time pays the price of our ancestors or our own? And if our time is actually the worst of all times can this failure be reverse? And how can this and the next generations do something to change the course of history since the luck of ethics is more than obvious in every corner of our world? This work will give the facts and at the end will show reality in a cruel and row way; but the answers for all this question is still yours...
The Songs of Václav Jan Tomášek based on the Texts of Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Nosek, Jaromír ; Blecha, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Volavá, Iva (referee)
In my thesis, I analysed ten songs of my own choice by Václav Jan Tomášek in poems by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in a harmonic, melodic and formal way. I compared his approach to the techniques of Franz Schubert and I found certain parallels and differences. Both composers lived in the same period and although both of them had a similar opinion on the poems of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, they both composed in a completely different way. I also did an analysis of the singing technique and interpretation of these songs and I described the interpretative problems of each song in the aforementioned areas. I investigated diff erent attitudes and aspects of singing techniques of Libuše Márová. Jindřich Jindrák, Thomas Lippert and Magdaléna Hajóssyová when interpreting these songs. I did a deep analysis and I managed to find very specific details. The inclusion of the work is a record of the songs which I made together with my colleague Mgr. Magda Veličková. The record might be an inspiration and motivation for other students or singers when studying songs in Goethe's poems or other vocal compositions by this author. It might also serve to motivate people to further study his life and work. To conclude, I found out that thanks to Tomášek, the production of Czech composers of the nineteenth century, at least in the area of...
Samozsi's Rehabilitation Singing Method
Tomanová, Bronislava ; Tichá, Alena (advisor) ; Blecha, Zbyněk (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is the description of rehabilitation voice method of Lajos Szamosi, which is not well-known and which is worth getting acquainted with. I described it on the basis of my own observation of the teacher's lessons, and I discussed it with them. As documentation I apply DVD records of individual lessons with different teachers to see their own way o f using Szamosi's rehabilitation voice method. I also apply records of voice development of one student. This thesis also contains basic information about individual teachers which use this method, and two stories of students whose voices were rehabilitated by this method. The first part of this thesis is about voice disorders and defects. For making professional description a long term observation of selected students, recording of their voice development, documentation of their voice problems and rehabilitation process would be necessary. Also cooperation with phoniatricians would be very useful. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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