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Cultural Life in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in Memory of Witnesses
Zunová, Markéta ; Koura, Petr (advisor) ; Hocká, Eva (referee)
This thesis, Cultural life in Terezin ghetto through the eyes of witnesses, is focused on cultural activities of Terezin prisoners with emphasis on sports, theatre and music. In the initial phase of the thesis I focus on the town of Terezin, from its foundation through the transformation into the ghetto up until its liquidation in 1945. Then follows the core work - Terezin culture. Individual subchapters are gradually dedicated to sports, music, theater and children's artwork as well. The goal of the thesis is an effort to transfer all the acquired findings into the ghetto environment, which should also be the core work of the thesis. I have gathered the necessary information on this issue from the Malach visual history archive, which is a source contatining several tens of thousands eyewitness accounts given by the surviving victims. In my thesis I am trying to connect information gathered from professional literature with the information gathered from the Malach archive. The whole thesis should provide a complete view of the cultural activities in Terezin while taking experiences and memories of the survivors into account.
Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia
Bublíková, Lucie ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
This bachelor work Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia deals with the music life in spa town Teplice in Bohemia and its neighborhood. The main attention is paid to the history and the present of the most significant music institutions and festivals and to the famous music personalities, who visited the Teplice town. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Annotated translation: Pablo de Sarasate (Scherzo, revista de música, year XXIII, no. 235, November 2008)
Perglerová, Anna ; Obdržálková, Vanda (advisor) ; Králová, Jana (referee)
The bachelor thesis is divided into two parts: a practical and a theoretical one. The first part contains the translation of an article from the Spanish scientific journal Scherzo about the life, legacy and reception of the violinist Pablo de Sarasate. Then, the genesis of the target text is being reflected theoretically. The translation analysis focuses on the original article and describes its particular aspects as well as general attributes of the source language. After specifying the principles of the translation, the largest part of the thesis concentrates on particular processes and changes which took place during the translation. The crucial aspect of the work is a functional point of view.
The development of the chosen classical music press from the 1989 to the present
Procházková, Andrea ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Štefaniková, Sandra (referee)
This thesis named "The development of chosen periodical of classical music since 1989 until now" focuses on two specialized magazines which are interested in the classical music: Hudební rozhledy and Opus musicum. The first chapter informs about foundation of the particular magazines, about the motivation of the authors to establish the magazines, in which conditions the magazines have functioned in a different time periods and how both mediums have changed after the revolution in 1989. The second chapter focuses more on Hudební rozhledy, it analyses the editing's constitution of the magazines and its transformation during the specific time period. I present the most frequented authors in this magazine, changes of columns and its content. With the quantitative analysis I have founded out the frequency of column's content in the period since 1989 until now. This chapter focuses on the graphics, too, and includes a questionnaire. It shows the magazine's position in today's society. The third chapter contains the same aspects, but in application on the Opus musicum. The fourth chapter compares the developments of both magazines and the fifth and sixth chapter focuses on magazines'theme work research, its changes related to the changes in the editorial staff. I also present the significant people in...
Home concerts in the 21th century
Jouza, Vojtěch ; Kubaš, Mario (advisor) ; Riedlbauch, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses home classical music concerts in the 21st century as a social phenomenon, that is described in this thesis in a broader sense as a economic process and also discribed from a historical and practical perspective. The theoretical part deals with the history of music production and describes the influence of technical reproducibility of the work and the decline of classical music in the 20th century on home concerts. The practical part is focused on a comprehensive evaluation of the project, which launched the initiative Vážný zájem and comparisons of models organizing home concerts of classical music in the 21st century in Germany, USA and the Czech Republic.
Moravian folk songs collected by František Sušil and contemporary pop music
NĚMEČKOVÁ, Petra
Folk or national song is an important part of history of each country and language as well. Its writing and recording is useful in way of keeping these songs in mind. Because these national parts of tradition should not be forgotten. In comparison to today modern society with the society living during ages when folk songs were forming we can see the difference in their social role and its uniqueness. After introduction its dating and context of collectors of Sušil´s time there will be mentioned musicians who were inspired by his collections. These are mentioned composers from the nineteenth until the twentieth century and their classical music. After that the main focus of the work will be oriented on contemporary music performers and their opinion on their creative approach, promotion and effect of propagation of their genre with folk roots.
Attendance at Classical Music Concerts by Young People
Žáčková, Kristýna ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Černá, Jitka (referee)
This thesis is analysing attendance at classical music concerts by young people. First, therefore theoretical part is about marketing and specifics of marketing in arts. Furthermore comparison of two Prague wellknown orchestras, the Prague Symphony Orchestra and the PKF-Prague Philharmonia, and their financial and marketing situation is included. The second part which is practical is dedicated to the experiment of dependence of attandance at classical concerts on age, which was made by quantitative method, and the sample marketing plan of an organizer of such concerts focused on young poeple.
Financial impacts of the economic crisis on Czech festivals of classical music
Jelínek, Jakub ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Mikan, Pavel (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is to map and interpret the financial impacts of the economic crisis on a selected group of classical music cultural events by describing the influence of the possible decline in financial resources on their output and efficiency. The first part of the thesis presents the theoretical basis of culture financing and cultural policy in the Czech Republic and sums up the fundamental economic theories of the behaviour of economy during economic crisis, thus providing a starting point for further interpretation of the performance of these organizations. The second part of this thesis comprises qualitative research of possible variables on a representative sample of classical music festivals. The research is carried out through a content analysis of their annual reports and a secondary analysis of other data provided by relevant institutions. The final section of the thesis attempts to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the cultural sector, to confirm or disprove the initial premises and to evaluate generally the financial stability of the Czech classical music festivals.
Marketing of the music festival Dvořák’s Prague
Pavlů, Kristýna ; Procházková, Markéta (advisor) ; Kubíčková, Lenka (referee)
This thesis focuses on marketing activities of the classical music festival Dvořák's Prague. Its goal is to analyze the advertising and other marketing activities of Dvořák's Prague in detail. On these bases recommendations on how to increase the knowledge of the festival will be proposed. The thesis is divided into two parts. In the first part the thesis focuses on theoretical points related to marketing ín general and to the arts, which are the subject of the festival. Then the concept of the market research is defined, its process and methods. In the second part, theoretical points are applied. After the introduction of the festival itself, the thesis continues with the analysis of particular marketing activities and with the marketing research, which was conducted to discover the public knowledge and awareness of the festival. In the final part the findings from the analyses of marketing activities and results of the marketing research will be used to propose possible improvements in marketing campaign to increase the public awareness of the festival.
Classical Music in Religious Education of Primary School Children
NOSKOVÁ, Blanka
The tesis deals with the use of classical music in Religious Education of primary school children. It defines the term (music) and observes its significance in human life and society. The thesis points to music´s emotional, social and especially spiritual dimension. It enquires the common features of music and religion and points to the significant position of music within religion. The practical part of the thesis brings a few of the demonstrations of the specific application of classical music in lessons of Religion Education.

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