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Searching for Roots : a Journey Uninterrupted
Uhlíková, Lucie ; Přibylová, I.
This publication presents the search for identity in the connection with music, the papers are attended to the folk and tramp music, and also the music of Africa, Asia and Europe melted into world music.
Such a sad read : The image of a Jews in Moravian folklore
Uhlíková, Lucie
The study deals with the aspects of laugher (and derision) and crying (sham lamentation) in the image of the Jew in Moravian folklore, namely in folk songs and petit verbal folklore units – sayings, adages, and proverbs.
Loughter and crying
Uhlíková, Lucie ; Přibylová, I.
The collection of contributions from the international colloquium brings a wide interdisciplinary spectrum of viewing the theme of laughter and crying in the field of non-artificial music within the genre range from folklore to world music.
The story of the composer Kamillo Horn. The formation of the Sudeten German cultural identity
Bajgarová, Jitka
The life and work of composer Kamillo Horn and his role in formation of the Sudeten German musical culture in Czechoslovakia.
Bridges and gorges. Czech-German music relations in Czechoslovakia during the interwar period - Between bridges and ditches. German-Czech music relations in Czechoslovakia during the interwar period
Bajgarová, Jitka ; Wehrmeyer, A.
Proceedings of the conference held in 2011 on the topic of Czech-German relations in the music of the first Czechoslovak Republic - institutions, personalities, mediators, historical research and conceptual and methodological issues.
Writing the composer monograph: issues and approaches. In celebration of Karel Husa s 90th birthday
Bajgarová, Jitka
Proceedings of the conference on the theme how to vrite monographs about Czech composers of the 20th century and to analyse their music works. Together with contributions and documents on life and work of the Czech-American composer and conductor Karel Husa (1921).
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in the late 19th century Brno concert programmes
Bartoň, Kamil
The paper deals with the late 19th century Brno performances of the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy‘s works, especially his symphonies, concertos and oratorios. For details see the tables. Mendelssohn‘s music enjoyed popularity in Brno’s music life, all of his most important works were performed here several times, on a good quality performance level

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