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Folk elements in Suchoň´s works
Pechočiak, Adam ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
This work looks into the context of Eugen Suchoň's works, namely
the inspirational relation to the folk ethnic music of Slovakia. My intention
was to compare specific compositional approaches in which the author
combines the tradition of Western European avant-garde with the style
of the Slovak folk song. In this respect, we can see a unique approach
to the concept of the Slovak National Opera but also the special style
of Eugene Suchoň, in which the folk song has a thematic role. The work
deals with Eugen Suchoň's operas, in which he established Slovak
national music, which is proven by the categorization of the opera
Krútňava as a national Slovak opera. These contexts can eventually
transform into new inspiration for the current generation of composers.
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VIOLA LITERATURE IN SLOVAKIAN PRODUCTION
Pechočiak, Adam ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
The aim of my work is to introduce the information about the viola literature of the 20th century in Slovakia in the works of Slovak composers. Although the work of this category is quite extensive, it´s less known to the public.
My motivation was an effort to map all the works and their character in the time sequence. To my knowledge this phenomenon has not been processed yet. Therefore I would be very pleased, if this work will be beneficial for both professionals and the wider public, with a focus on art school.
I believe that the present comprehensive look at the Slovak viola works will help creating a better orientation in varied numerous slovak viola pieces of 20th century and conveys important information of this issue.
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Ladislav Černý and the Prague Quartet
Hanousek, Tomáš ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
This thesis speaks about Czech violist Ladislav Černý and the Prague quartet which was founded by him. It is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to Ladislav Černý´s childhood, studies and the beginnings of his artistic career. The second chapter is the main focus of this thesis. It summarizes forty six years of activity of the Prague quartet. It describes important concerts and recordings of the quartet and also the style of interpretation. The next chapter deals with the solo career of Ladislav Černý. The fourth chapter is focused on his teaching activities and the last chapter provides a small description of his personality. In the attachment we can find photograps and programs from concerts.
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The beginnings of the craft of making musical instruments in the Cheb region
Kubíková, Vanda ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; MALÝ, Lubomír (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the craft of making musical instruments in the Cheb region, mainly in the town formerly known as Scőnbach, from its beginnings to the World War I. My home region and two master luthiers, Tomáš Skála and Emil Lupač from Luby, inspired me to do this research.
The aim of the thesis is to decribe the less-known field of art that we often ignore. It introduces the local situation, informs about difficult beginnings and presents brand new information on the mastery of their craft.
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Busking in Prague
Matoušek, Martin ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; MALÝ, Lubomír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to define the term busking, chart the recent history of busking in Prague, and to discuss the current possibilities for live performance in this city. The author also reflects on etiquette and the relationship between the busker and the public. Particular attention is paid to the conditions of live performances on the Charles Bridge. Also included is an interview with and profile of long-time Prague bard, Jiří Wehle.
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Composers of Jewish ancestry and their viola compositions
Cyhelská, Aneta ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
The Magisterial thesis deals with composers of jewish ancestry and their viola compositions. It consists of three parts. The first part describes the
historical and religious context these composers lived in. The second part deals with the developement of jewish music and its characteristics. The last part is about the individual composers and their lives and works with focus on viola compositions.
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The Orchestra of National theatre
Vovsová, Helena ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; MATOUŠEK, Bohuslav (referee)
This masters thesis focuses on the National Theatre in Prague from its reopening in 1883 to now, season 2011/2012. It deals with his orchesra and important musical personalities of its members and conductors, and highlights the important points in this period.
In conclusion, the contribution of this paper expalins to the reader.
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