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Martina Maixnerová - Teacher and concert Artist
Pelcová, Zuzana ; BILINSKÁ, Kvitoslava (advisor) ; KRAJNÝ, Boris (referee)
The subject of this thesis is the outstanding personality of the teacher and pianist Martina Maixnerová , which was neglected due to her emigration. We discuss her life story, concert performances and educational success. We will also mention the personality of a significant violinist Pavel Prantl, who become her life partner, both in private and in professional life.
Clarinet´s Concertant Pieces by Viktor Kalabis
Černohouzová, Jana ; HLAVÁČ, Jiří (advisor) ; MAREŠ, Vlastimil (referee)
My Bachelor Thesis "Clarinet´s Concertant Pieces by Viktor Kalabis" is aimed on life and work of Viktor Kalabis. The first part of my Bachelor Thesis deals with composer´s career and life reflecting into his work. In the second part I write about evolving of his compositional technique and about factors that affected it. Subsequently I mention pieces for clarinet that I divide into two groups. The first of them contains pieces without opus number; these were not determined by the composer to be performed. With more details I write about pieces with opus number that extend contemporary clarinet repertoire. Mainly I deal with interpretation issue of his work for clarinet. In particular analysis of these pieces I wanted to point on progress of his compositional technique and also on Kalabis? characteristic methods that stay still the same.
Symphonic works of Svatopluk Havelka
Jiříkovský, Petr ; KOUTNÍK, Tomáš (advisor) ; SVÁROVSKÝ, Leoš (referee)
The aim of this study is to analyze symphonic works of Svatopluk Havelka to show the development of his personality and his way of composition.
Flutist Josef Bok
Pavlíčková, Jana ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PIVODA, Radomír (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to present the life and work of Josef Bok, a Czech flutist from the first half of the 20th century. It brings information on his artistic development and on people who influenced his professional growth, it speaks about his time in Russia in the historical context, and last but not least it deals with his pedagogical activities at music schools in Brno and Prague. It also presents ?Škola hry na flétnu? (Flute Practice Book), a musical-didactic work written by J. Bok in cooperation with Rudolf Černý. The thesis tries to analyze this publication and compare it with the contemporary way of playing the flute. It marginally touches Bok?s role as a composer and a piano player. The significance of Josef Bok is evaluated through subjective observations and memories of other flute players and family members in the conclusion.
Czech Composers for Tuba with a focus on the Feérie of Pavel Novák ? Zemek and the Concertino from Evžen Zámečník
Salajka, Petr ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (advisor) ; SUŠICKÝ, Jiří (referee)
In my Bachelor thesis I focused on the Czech composer for tuba with a focus on the Feérie from Pavel Novák Zemek and the Concertino from Evžen Zámečník. My goal was to gather information on the history of the present form instruments, methodologies for tuba playing, Czech tuba school, and Czech composers of works for tuba, which I have analyzed in detail. I tried in my work honestly and clearly express proceed. The work is divided into several chapters, which in some cases contain subsections. The first chapter is devoted to the history of the instrument to the present. The second chapter describes the methodology for tuba playing. The third chapter is about the Czech tuba school. The fourth chapter is called "Czech literature for solo tuba." The fifth and sixth chapter deals with the composer Pavel Novák - Zemek, Evžen Zámečník and their works.
Life and Work of Pavel Bořkovec with Focus on his Viola Sonata
Martinovský, Ondřej ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
This thesis includes curriculum vitae of the composer Pavel Bořkovec, survey of his work and analysis of his viola sonata.
Czech Composers in Exil after second world War
Budínská, Ludmila ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PANOCHA, Jiří (referee)
This Master thesis is about the situation in Czechoslovakia after The World War II. It is about impact on the cultural progress, but especially the musical progress.In politically critical years 1948 and 1968 of comunism some musical composers decided to leave their homeland.This thesis is chronologically devided according to years of emigrations of composers.The only exception was Bohuslav Martinů, who acted abroad already before the war from the year 1923 (Paris) until the postwar years.One whole chapter is dedicated to this author. The first chapter deals with the postwar time in Czechoslovakia.Following chapters describes the lifes and works of, in my opinion, the most significant czech composers in emigration:Karel Husa, Karel Janovický, Vilém Tauský, Antonín Tupčanský, Rudolf Komorous, Jan Novák and Petr Kotík.
Eugen Suchoň - Portrait of Composer
Pohůnek, Lukáš ; FARKAČ, Hynek (advisor) ; Židek, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the reader life and work of great slovak 20th century composer, Eugen Suchon.
Jean-Pierre Rampal and Czechoslovakia
Horehleďová, Eliška ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; HLAVÁČ, Jiří (referee)
This master's thesis captures Jaen-Pierre Rampal not only as a highly recognized flutist. It also provides an overview of his musical and pedagogical refinement of opinions and experience gained during his life. The major part of this work focuses on the relationship of Jean-Pierra Rampal to Czechoslovakia and to personalities linked to him. In the first two parts which are necessary for the overall understanding of his personality, I describe in detail the music activity of Jean-Pierre Rampal, his biography, educational activities, flute brands he preferred and his relationship to baroque music. In conclusion, I mentioned a few memories of Jean-Pierre Rampal his friends and colleagues and also outlined the activities of the Association Jean-Pierre Rampal and his discography.
Viola concertanto works by czech composers after 2nd world war, personality of Zdeněk Šesták
Šušlík, Petr ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (referee)
This master´ s thesis aims to familiarize the reader with a rare personality of Czech music, composer and musicologist Zdeněk Šesták. Of his work is here most elaborated his Concerto for Viola and Orchestra "Sokratovské meditace? with the analysis of individual phrases and examples of sheet music, solo part and from the score. The work includes also other Czech composers, representatives of approximately the same generation as Mr. Šesták, but often completely different creative principles. The mainconnecting element is Viola concertanto works - concertos, sonatas, songs, or nontraditional pieces, where this instrument dominates.

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