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Karel Weis and his sponsors
Tyllner, Lubomír
Many collections of Czech folk songs came into existence thanks to a sponsorship. Among them belongs also a fifteen-volume monument Southern Bohemia and Bohemian Forest in Songˇ(Český jih a Šumava v písni) from the 1st half of the 20th century by Czech composer Karel Weis.
About the texts of Miloslav Kabeláč's Six Lullabies
Kordík, Pavel
The study deals with the specific ways of selection of the folk text for the series of compositions Six Lullabies by Miloslav Kabeláč
Lachmanns Orchesterschule in Litoměřice/Leitmeritz and the Deutsche Musikakademie in Prague - two examples of patronage-sponsorship in the first half of the 20th century
Bajgarová, Jitka
Emanuel Lachmann (1846-1912), native of Prague, founded 1901 the Orchestral school in Litoměřice/Leitmeritz and gave to her a house, a library and music instruments. He was a director and financial supporter until his death. The Deutsche Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Prag start up 1920 with the division of the Prague conservatory to the Czech and German part. Hundreds of sponsors supported financially the school - small donators as well as banks and municipal authorities, especially in Prague and the Sudetenland.
Phenomenon of sponsorship in the music culture. Kabeláč - Ištvan
Bajgarová, Jitka
The theme of patronage/sponsorship in music as of the 16th century to present in the Czech lands, Slovakia, Lusatia, Vienna and Italy. Life and work of Czech composers of the 20th century Miloslav Kabeláč (1908-1979) and Miloslav Ištvan (1928-1990).

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