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The Lamentations of Prophet Jeremiah for Basse from Jan Dismas Zelenka
Nosek, Jaromír ; JANÁL, Roman (advisor) ; BÁRTA, Martin (referee)
This Bachelors Thesis The Lamentations of Prophet Jeremiah for Basse from Jan Dismas Zelenka processes an elaborate interpretative analysis of chosen audio recordings. It is concerning at searching differences as well as common characterics of these interpretations and consider its´reasons.This study is supplemented by information about recording factors and Zelenkas´ opus formation circumstances.Thesis mediates an insight into the life of Jan Dismas Zelenka and a historical context as well.It shall bring not only a complex material for deeper understanding to the Lamentations and the composer Zelenka, but also an inspiration and reflection about general principles of interpretation - vocal as well as musical.
A Performer´s perspective on the work of František Fiala (1966)
Laubová, Lucie ; HAJÓSSYOVÁ, Magdaléna (advisor) ; KUSNJER, Ivan (referee)
My bachelor´s thesis is about one of the contemporary composers of the Czech Republik - František Fiala. He was given a great talent, which is deeply rooted in his whole family. I have an opportunity to cooperate with him and perform his reces on numerus occasions. I studied some of his other work and I became interested in his compositional style so much that I decided to do further analysis. In my work I would like to present not only his creation but also his personality.
Sacred tunes and their elaboration in harpsichord literatury
Konečná, Kristýna ; MRÁZKOVÁ, Giedre (advisor) ; SPURNÝ, Vojtěch (referee)
The theme of the thesis is sacred motives and their alaboration in harpsichord literatury. The thesis has two main thematic parts: Sacred motives catolical and protestants. There is individual capitol about Petr Eben and his Sonate for harpsichord.
Marian texts in the baroque sacred music for soprano solo
Rosypalová, Jitka ; PŘÍVRATSKÁ, Jiřina (advisor) ; VOTAVOVÁ, Yvona (referee)
This work deals with Marian texts in relation to their use in baroque sacred music. It focuses on music for solo soprano. First introduced baroque music and its relationship to sacred values. The following is a deeper excursion into Mariology - the position of the Virgin Mary in the Church, Marian feast days, expressions of devotion. The last chapter is devoted to each Marian texts that were often set to music. Each includes data on the occurrence, origin and content. They are listed here important Baroque composers who have specific text set to music, and whose works are also occupied by a solo soprano. Each subsection is an introduction to the text marked accents and official liturgical translation.
Theology of music
NOSKOVÁ, Blanka
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of the philosophic judgement on the notion of ?musica? in antiquity as well as from the contemporary conceptions and definitions of music. Subsequently it proceeds to the presentation of selected writings of both historical and contemporary theologists? dealing with the subject of the art of music. Based on their analysis this thesis comes to the conclusion that a relationship between theology and music indeed exists and their dialog mutually enriches both of these disciplines. Music transcends the limited capabilities of speech and with its own instruments it speaks about the infinite God. This central thought at which the thesis arrives, is concretely documented in musical activities and pieces of work by selected composers of classical music.

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