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The process of forming a song canon in 17th and 18th century hand-written hymn-books
Smyčková, Kateřina ; Škarpová, Marie (advisor) ; Malura, Jan (referee) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
This dissertation thesis follows on the contemporary research focused on the early modern manuscript culture. The thesis deals with the Moravian manuscript hymnals from the 17th and 18th century and with their repertoire. The manuscript hymnography is one of the richest sources for an understanding of the popular piety, the Baroque literature and the church music. Some of the hymnals are accompanied by musical notation and a large number of them are beautiful illuminated. However, they have never been made accessible through modern edition, and there are hardly any analytical studies concerning these hymnbooks. The opening chapter summarizes the existing research on the given topic. It is followed by the description of approximately forty manuscript hymnals. The next chapter concentrates on some specific qualities of the manuscript publication and focuses on the song repertoire. The third chapter further develops the general theses. It is devoted to four manuscript hymnals from the sixties and the seventies of the 17th century. The analysis of their writing, ilumination and repertoire proves the same author - Jan Klabík from Želechovice. This chapter concentrates on the song repertoire, relations to older hymnals and the song canon. The fourth chapter focuses on two specific groups of songs: the...
Czech advent masses and their place in the liturgy of Advent
Benda, Václav ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Tichý, Radek (referee)
Czech advent mass and their place in the liturgy of Advent This thesis deals with the phenomenon of Czech advent mass and their place in the liturgy of Advent. It represents the interconnection of music and liturgy from the beginning through Gregorian chant , polyphonic music, folk and spiritual song to the votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, at the advent mass was sung . With the advent mass bachelor thesis observes their development from inception to the present form and location in the now commonly used hymn books . They recorded town , where most advent mass singing and where they are most often placed archival indicative of their original form. These records, ie different rorátní books and hymn books are also briefly mentioned . Attention is drawn to the most frequent interpreters advent mass , and those are the literary fraternity. The work also mentions the importance of the advent mass for the Czech language and shows the advent mass as a natural expression of deep devotion in the Czech Keywords Singing, song, advent, liturgy, music, advent mass, literary brotherhoods, Hymnal, Marian devotion
Liturgics texts by Tobiáš Závorka Lipenský about the marriage
Matějovský, Ondřej ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Baťa, Jan (referee)
This bachelor's work named Liturgics texts by Tobiáš Závorka Lipenský about the marriage deals with select parts of Závorka's hymn book called Songs of Divine Praise (Písně chval Božských) and the paperwork called The rule easement ecclesiastical (Pravidlo služebností církevních). Select parts talking about the marriage are transcribed from these sources. In the introduction of this work there is the curiculum vitae and the description of the work of Tobiáš Závorka Lipenský, liturgic clergyman, later dean of the region of Doubravník, who lived between 1553 and 1612 in the region of Olomouc. In the second part of the work there are Závorka's liturgic texts compared with particular parallelly used paperworks and hymn book. It presents Závorka's work in the context of the liturgic prints of the second middle of the sixteenth and the begining of the seventeenth century.
Fabián Puléř - Prague illuminator
Svitáková, Kristina ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Zapletalová, Jana (referee)
Thesis "Fabian Puléř - Prague's illuminator", who was active between years 1550 - 1562 in Prague's Old Town, focuses on one of the leading illuminators of the 16th century in Bohemia. First, it pursues his personal and professional life, then clearly focuses on sources and literature concerning the person or Fabian Puléř. Then continues with the interpretation of the most important hymnbooks and 16th gradualscentury with Puléř's illuminatations concerning: Gradual of the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Vitus, Žlutický Hymn Book, Kaňkovský Hymn Book, Hymn Book of the City Louny. There is also interpreted the 16th century time and in the Czech lands, in particular the environment of bourgeois guilds and literary brotherhoods in terms of ordering, but also in terms of their sociological behavior at that time.
Repertoire analysis of the hymn-book Kancionálek aneb Písně křesťanské
Smyčková, Kateřina ; Škarpová, Marie (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of anonymous Kancionálek (printed in Prague at K. F. Rosenmüller between 1712-1727). The thesis shows, based on survey sources, his relationship to other hymn-books and his possible sources (non-Catholic "litterati" hymn- book and other). Main part of the thesis analyzes the modifications of the old repertoire and overall concept of the hymn-book: purpose is to describe the editorial strategies for creating a small non-noted hymn-book for broad masses of people. The appendix consists of catalog of all the songs, that are included in Kancionálek.
THE ANALYSIS OF TEXTS OF THE HYMN-BOOK "KANCIONÁLNÍK NEB PÍSNĚ KATOLICKÉ" (1639)
MELMEROVÁ, Barbora
The theme of this bachelor's thesis will be the analysis of song lyrics in anonymous czech not notes spisitual songbook Kancionálník neb Písně katolické, that was edited from the initiative Jesuitical "Klatovské" college in Prague at 1639. Because there is going about hymn-book literary history almoust comletely neglected yet, it e the first necessary step of this work creating the inventory of song lyrics repertoire and data criticism all song lyrics (with using hymnografic inventory and database - especially inventory of M.-E. Ducreux and databases of Hymnorum thesaurus Bohemicus and Melodiarium hymnologicum Bohemiae(. One of the main task of this work will be answer question, if this hymn-book contain only repertior taken from previous hymnografic production, or if there are some songs for the first time. Finally, I would like to try to monitor other reception these "new" songs in the czech himnografic live early Modern Age.
The Man, Death and Other World in the Time of Baroque
DUDA, Zdeněk
The thesis deals the question of the last things of man, so the theme of the death, dying and imagines about the world and the other world, especially in the first and the second third of the 18th century in the South Bohemian town of Písek. The themes of the last things of man are studied on the example of two possible contemporary discourses, namely the semipopular and popular discours. The contemporary popular discours was constructed by the analysis of testaments of town people of Písek from the thirties of the 18th century, as the resources of the semipopular discours books ars moriendi and hymn-books were used. The world and the other world diffused especially in the time of the funeral; the almighty God was usually coming into the world through the death and the ritual of the funeral and manifested his fairness and grace. In the view of the popular discours the reality of baroque world was still confirmed and accepted by the funeral ceremonies again.

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