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Piano oeuvre of Eduard Hagerup Grieg, its interpretations and possible aplicattions
Štěpánková, Barbora ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Tichá, Libuše (referee)
Working in the introduction briefly remind the life of the composer and readers closer Lyrical pieces, which for the analysis of piano works, the author chose. In other chapters focuses on the individual characteristics of the piano music of Edvard Hagerup Grieg and proves it on the selections. Among the discovered features include: inspiration folk creation, simple composition works, playing with basic motive, use of arpeggios, composer's creative work with octave and unison, shortened echoes, long bass, chromatic and diatonic practices and changing hands in the lead melody. It is focused on a brief analysis of the lyrical piece Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, proves on analysis discovered features work and strive to interpret the songs where the author comes from her own experience and from listening to recordings stored on Bergen library and recordings of the Edvard Hagerup Grieg interpretation. In conclusion, the author presents a chapter on the possible use of Lyrical pieces.
Piano Pieces by Leoš Janáček nad Options of Their Interpretation
Landkammerová, Veronika ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Tichá, Libuše (referee)
Résumé The bachelors' thesis The piano pieces by Leoš Janáček and options of their interpretation deals with the life, the style of composing and the music contribution of Leoš Janáček and with his piano pieces. The first part of the work occupies itself with Janáček's Moravian origin, his attitude to music, studies and his success and failure. The work shortly describes his family life because it influenced his oeuvre and credo very much. It summarizes the most important attributes of master's style and as for the piano pieces it gives instructions how to study the pieces as a performer. The second part concerns with the piano-only work. Each piece is being investigated, the options of their interpretation are being looked up and the problems of interpretation are being discovered. Solutions of them are being found on audio recordings by important Czech interprets of Janáček's work. The bachelors' thesis comes to the conclusion that Leoš Janáček was an original, singular composer of world stature. He was a unique person who was and up to the present time is in a class of his own. His work was a great asset to music world and life. The piano pieces are mostly intimate and by investigating we find out that the options how to understand them are unlimited. It's important that the tones "go through the furnace...
The Piano Works of Josef Bohuslav Foerster
Havlíček, Zdeněk ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Douša, Eduard (referee)
Zdeněk Havlíček The Piano Works of Josef Bohuslav Foerster (The Lyrical Piano Pieces of the Turn of the Century) ABSTRACT: The presented thesis deals with the piano works of Josef Bohuslav Foerster - in detail, it is concerned with his lyrical piano pieces from the turn of the century. After mapping out the relevant Foerster-related literature and sources, it approaches the issue of lyrical piano piece as a music genre, and gives a relatively detailed outline of its development in the 19th century. This becomes a background against which, at some points, the nature of the analyzed pieces is to be shown. In the analysis of the piano cycle "Snění" ("Dreamings", 1898), the motivic and thematic processes are the main object, the analysis of the cycle "Růže vzpomínek" ("Roses of Memories", 1902) is dominated by the aspect of harmony and also takes into consideration the context of the various piano genres employed. From the cycle "A jabloně kvetly" ("And the Apple trees blossom", 1905), only the first piece ("Dream") is closely observed. Finally, an attempt is made to discuss the piano works in question in broader musical-historical and musical- historiographical contexts.
Works for Piano of Václav Jan Tomášek and Use at Piano Education i n Basic Music Schools
Jindřichová, Petra ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Gregor, Vít (referee)
This theses consists of four chapters. The first chapter presents life and work of Václav Jan Tomášek and characterizes the historical context. The second chapter deals with practical use of his compositions for students at music schools and also brings to light songs of Tomášek which can be used in chamber music education. The third chapter deals with music project as a modern concept in education. Fourth chapter describes music survey and its evaluation. This work schould provide deeper knowledge about Czech music composer V. J. K. Tomášek and his piano work.

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