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Rabindranath Tagore and Czechoslovakia
Večeřová, Lucie ; Hříbek, Martin (advisor) ; Kostič, Svetislav (referee)
This thesis deals with poet Rabindranath Tagore's relationship to our homeland, in those days' Czechoslovakia. His attitude to and friendship with the country's leading personalities were far from superficial, but very deep and sincere. The introduction summarizes the poet's work and the main life steps he made. Then I tried to outline the particular political situation in the Czech Republic and India at the time of his life, to have an idea in which period he lived and worked. In the crucial part of the work, figures associated with Tagore's name are given. The main charter of the thesis focuses on Tagore's with two prominent indologists of that period, Vincenc Lesný and Moritz Winternitz. The following one describes his relationship with Leoš Janáček, Karel Čapek, Milada Ganguli and others. The thesis also contains an attachment in the form of transcripts of the main Tagores's works by Dušan Zbavitel and Vincenc Lesný. In the closing part I briefly outlined the way Tagore's personality was affected by other countries and vice versa.
Reception of Czech And Slovak Opera in Germany in Consideration of Bavarian State Opera in Munich
Leška, Rudolf ; Herman, Josef (advisor) ; Havelková, Tereza (referee)
This thesis examines from theatrical point of view the Janáčkian dramaturgy in German speaking countries within the context of local reception of Czech and Slovak opera and with special consideration of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. The main referential base of research is German daily critique through which the Author presents an overview of more important productions of Leoš Janáček's operas. The Author then discusses the historical context of these productions, the stage history, German Janáčkian programme and roots of modern-day social-critical expressive staging of Janáček in German speaking area as compared to the more lyrical realistic Czech approach (to simplify). The discussed period is concluded with the year 1998.
Reception of Czech And Slovak Opera in Germany in Consideration of Bavarian State Opera in Munich
Leška, Rudolf ; Herman, Josef (advisor) ; Havelková, Tereza (referee)
This thesis examines from theatrical point of view the Janáčkian dramaturgy in German speaking countries within the context of local reception of Czech and Slovak opera and with special consideration of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. The main referential base of research is German daily critique through which the Author presents an overview of more important productions of Leoš Janáček's operas. The Author then discusses the historical context of these productions, the stage history, German Janáčkian programme and roots of modern-day social-critical expressive staging of Janáček in German speaking area as compared to the more lyrical realistic Czech approach (to simplify). The discussed period is concluded with the year 1998.
Rabindranath Tagore and Czechoslovakia
Večeřová, Lucie ; Hříbek, Martin (advisor) ; Kostič, Svetislav (referee)
This thesis deals with poet Rabindranath Tagore's relationship to our homeland, in those days' Czechoslovakia. His attitude to and friendship with the country's leading personalities were far from superficial, but very deep and sincere. The introduction summarizes the poet's work and the main life steps he made. Then I tried to outline the particular political situation in the Czech Republic and India at the time of his life, to have an idea in which period he lived and worked. In the crucial part of the work, figures associated with Tagore's name are given. The main charter of the thesis focuses on Tagore's with two prominent indologists of that period, Vincenc Lesný and Moritz Winternitz. The following one describes his relationship with Leoš Janáček, Karel Čapek, Milada Ganguli and others. The thesis also contains an attachment in the form of transcripts of the main Tagores's works by Dušan Zbavitel and Vincenc Lesný. In the closing part I briefly outlined the way Tagore's personality was affected by other countries and vice versa.

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