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Methodological Perspectives on Jiří Pavlica's Work for Young Listeners and Performers
Kutilová, Alžběta ; Bělohlávková, Petra (advisor) ; Pecháček, Stanislav (referee)
The thesis aims to cover the musical work of Jiří Pavlica for young listeners and performers and to find how it could be used during music classes for children in the first years of elementary school. The theoretical part of the thesis includes Jiří Pavlica's biography, the description of the author's and performer's work for children and its relation to folklorism. The theoretical part includes also four methodologies of how to work with a folk song in the elementary school. In the practical part eight preparations for model music lessons are presented, the preparations having been devised using the four methodologies. The thesis includes also testing and commenting on the actual applicability of the preparations.
O slunovratu - Jan Skácel's Poems Musicalised
Lesáková, Tereza ; Hník, Ondřej (advisor) ; Peterka, Josef (referee)
Tereza Lesáková O slunovratu - Jan Skácel's Poetry Musicalised The thesis deals with the relationship between poetry and its musicalised version, namely with the poems by Jan Skácel used on the CD O slunovratu by Jiří Pavlica and Hradišťan. The thesis is based on the interpretation of the song lyrics and the poems and their comparison, aiming at discovering possible shifts in meaning. A small research of qualitative character was added to find out the audience's understanding of the selected songs.
Traditional folk culture, possibilities of its popularisation and promotion in media in the Czech and Slovak Republic - comparison.
Šorálová, Lucia ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis describes, evaluates and compares the attention dedicated to traditional folk culture in the Czech Republic and Slovakia with a focus on folklore. It is based on the basic conceptual materials, treaties and recommendations by UNESCO accepted in both countries. It describes the operation of two prominent folklore groups from Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Lúčnica and Hradišťan. On these two groups, it illustrates the heed paid to traditional folk culture and its popularisation and promotion in media in practice.

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