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Symphonies of Jean Sibelius
Veisová, Barbora ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Malý, Lubomír (referee) ; Škampa, Milan (referee)
My master´s thesis is dedicated to Finnish composer Jean Sibelius and the most important part of his work, his seven symphonies. In the introduction I mainly writw about the personality of the composer and his importance for the development of not only Finnish but also European music. Following biography is together with composer´s life showing his most important compositions and composing periods. After that fillows seven chapters.Each dedicated to one symphony including music examples.
Rudolf Kolish: Tempo and character in Beethoven's music
Nikl, Pavel ; Škampa, Milan (advisor) ; Škampa, Milan (advisor) ; Malý, Lubomír (referee) ; Motlík, Jaroslav (referee)
In my diploma work I would like to clarify discussed question,which relate with metronom sings of the Beethoven´s works. My purpose is to find theyr relation to the character of his music. I gather from scientific work of Rudolf Kolisch. The opinion of Rudolf Kolisch is to keep the original Beethoven´s metronom sings. He supports his work with strong scientific arguments, which I describe in my diploma work.
Viola in changing of centuries
Růžková, Karolína ; Malý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Malý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Škampa, Milan (referee) ; Pěruška, Jan (referee)
This dissertation consider a history of musical instruments carrying designation viola.
String Quartets by Pavel Bořkovec
Kroupa, Matěj ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Malý, František (referee) ; Škampa, Milan (referee)
Pavel Bořkovec (1894 - 1972 ) was an outstanding Czech music composer and teacher.This bachelor work deals with a certain part of his work, five string quartets in particular. The first chapter introduces Bořkovec's family background, education base and also first steps of his professional composer career.He had gone through several influences, later he became a respected composer inspired by the best sources of a Czech Avant-garde movement of zhe thirties. This part is followed by a chapter analysing his five string quartets,written during the period of forty years.Since the First String Quartet was composed under the influence of Bořkovec's beloved teacher Josef Suk, the second one proves his own way.The third one remained in torso. The Fourth and the Fifth String Quartets demonstrate the mastery of Bořkovec's chamber work.
A.Dvořák : String Quartet A flat major op. 105 ( analysis)
Adamovič, Martin ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Pěruška, Jan (advisor) ; Malý, Lubomír (referee) ; Škampa, Milan (referee)
My magister work is about chamber musik from czech composer Antonín Dvořák, specialy about his bow quartet Aflat major, for me one of his most beantiful chamber works.

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