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Jaroslav Vogel (1894-1970) - artistic profile
Černíková, Lenka
The framework consists of comprehensive dissertation intepretation and sources concerning the conductor, composer, journalist, and organizer of musical life Jaroslav Vogel (1894- 1970). Along with a comprehensive description of the artistic profile, synthesis, and attempt of a critical evaluation, the chapters are structured thematically in this work, with regard to the time sequence. The principal sources were archives and daily newspapers, in which the obtained information was verified and developed. The introductory chapter is devoted to family, education, and the first professional experience indicates the relation between his studies and the genesis of Vogel's future professional direction. The central article is part of the work of the artistically important period in the opera ensemble of the Národní divadlo moravskoslezské (National Moravian-Silesian Theatre) in Moravská Ostrava between the world wars, when its implementation and opera concerts of symphonic music reached a high artistic level, with extraordinary social and educational outreach. The view of dramaturgy and quality opera productions and concerts provide the opportunity to evaluate the significance of his organizational skills and influence on the development of Ostrava music culture. For the first time ever, this paper...
Classical Musical Myth in Secondary Music Education
Kozel, David
The thesis is focused on the influence of mythology on music. Classical myths with musical elements are understood as an inspiration sources for musical works, especially on instrumental program music, musical impressionism and on the music of 20th century. Historiographic aspect of the topic is also taken into consideration. The interpretation of myths in music is conducted using the theory of archetypes by Carl Gustav Jung and modified semantic analysis. The ways of applying the complex set of mythology, archetypes and music for purposes of music education forms an important part of the work. The first chapter explores theoretically possibilities of interaction between myth and music, introduces the theory of archetypes, and defines possible ways of understanding the musical archetypes and their use in interpretation of the musical work. The second chapter is concerned with the classical myths of Apollo, Dionysus, Orpheus, Pan and Sirens. The chapter presents particular versions of the myths and conducts their interpretation. The third chapter focuses on the selected mythological motifs as inspiration for the musical work in the historical perspective. The fourth chapter presents three archetypical, semantic analyses and interpretations of compositions by Igor Stravinsky (Orpheus), Vitezslav...
Classical Musical Myth in Secondary Music Education
Kozel, David
The thesis is focused on the influence of mythology on music. Classical myths with musical elements are understood as an inspiration sources for musical works, especially on instrumental program music, musical impressionism and on the music of 20th century. Historiographic aspect of the topic is also taken into consideration. The interpretation of myths in music is conducted using the theory of archetypes by Carl Gustav Jung and modified semantic analysis. The ways of applying the complex set of mythology, archetypes and music for purposes of music education forms an important part of the work. The first chapter explores theoretically possibilities of interaction between myth and music, introduces the theory of archetypes, and defines possible ways of understanding the musical archetypes and their use in interpretation of the musical work. The second chapter is concerned with the classical myths of Apollo, Dionysus, Orpheus, Pan and Sirens. The chapter presents particular versions of the myths and conducts their interpretation. The third chapter focuses on the selected mythological motifs as inspiration for the musical work in the historical perspective. The fourth chapter presents three archetypical, semantic analyses and interpretations of compositions by Igor Stravinsky (Orpheus), Vitezslav...

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