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Religious motifs in the work of Karel Kryl
Volmanová, Mária ; Neumann, Lukáš (advisor) ; Komberec, Filip (referee)
This bachelor thesis will deal with religious motifs in the work of Karel Kryl. The text which will be analysed will be taken from the entirety of this author's work. The main goal will be to analyse individual religious motifs and explain their meaning and role in Kryl's poetics. The theoretical part will explain which terminology will be used in this thesis. The following part will talk about Karel Kryl himself, and his relationship with religion. The most important part of this thesis will be the analysis and interpretation of the chosen texts. These texts will be divided into subchapters according to the main religious motifs. Within these subchapters they will be sorted chronologically according to their date of origin.
"Despite All the Poet Kept Singing..." A Contribution to a Study Dealing with the State Security Police Forces᾽ Approach to Our Folk Scene, as Seen on the Example of Karel Kryl
Stehlíková, Veronika ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the State security police forces᾽ approach to Czech folk scene. The first part consists of Karel Kryl᾽s biography, great emphasis is placed also on his literary work. The second part discusses the folk scene in Czechoslovakia from 60s to 80s, including the State security police forces᾽ approach. Specifically not only Karel Kryl but also Jiří Pallas, Jaroslav Hutka, Vlastimil Třešňák and Vladimír Merta are presented based on the materials kept in the Security Services Archive. The thesis shows that the State security police forces᾽ approach was not unified, even though some common things can be found. In case of Karel Kryl living in exile the technique was reduced to intervention against his work. In case of the folk singers living at home State security police tried to reduce or completely terminate their public actions, most often doing so by controlling and cancelling their concerts. The main conclusion of the thesis is that they were not very successful at this effort, because most of their energy was devoted to persecuting the signatories of Charter 77. Strong actions were taken against the folk singers, who signed it as well. The contribution of this thesis is based on working with archival materials that practically have not yet been used in the specialized literature.
Poet and song text writer Karel Kryl
Rejzková, Lenka ; Hník, Ondřej (advisor) ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (referee)
102 17 Abstract The presented work deals with the strong personality of Czech folk music - Karel Kryl. It investigates the differences in the poetry of his lyrics and poems, and its development in the years 1968 - 1989. The first chapters outlines the situation since the sixties of the 20th century around the sung poetry and songsters to the present. Karel Kryl is compared with the Czech singer, he differed from them not only his work, but also his live, beliefs and appearance. His poetics is developed over twenty years, both in songs and in poems. This period is divided into four stages at the songs, according to which they are assigned to each of poetry collections. By 1971, one can speak only about the songs, because Karel Kryl has not paid poems in this period. At this time, the young author wrote a texts, in which disagreed with the occupation troops of the Warsaw Pact, the texts are uncompromising. Due to emigration in 1969, he began the songs express longing for home. Kryl speaks for all and all. The second stage of Kryl's production is between 1972 - 1975 - "happy period", especially the theme of love appears, the song (more than in poetry) the Bible theme here together in poems and songs. Primal screams took turns telling silence. After 1975, the author resorted for humor to in all his work, but it...
Media response to music artwork of Karel Kryl
Říhová, Michaela ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Halada, Andrej (referee)
The bachelor thesis Karel Kryl and media reception of his work aims to map the response to music creation and partly also to the poetry of Karel Kryl in contemporary journals. Besides the chapter containing media response, there is a part describing biography and creative production of Karel Kryl as well as the chapter that aims to cover the interpretation of the artworks. The results of this thesis were achieved by the qualitative analysis of media reception alike as other publications. Time frame of media response is copying the period of Kryl's artistic production - which means the period from 60's to his death in 1994.
Political song and political culture - Karel Kryl and his work
Skřička, Filip ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Gelnarová, Jitka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on songs, texts and main topics which are included in works of Czechoslovakian songwriter, lyricist and poet Karel Kryl from 1968 to 1994. The first part is a theoretical frame which shows us existing background in political science concerning political songs, culture of protest, political culture and political communication. The second part is a reflection of possibility of political songs influence on society and it also reflects topics in historical context. This work gives us answers what is the role of political songs and their authors in the scheme of political communication, what contribute to the possibility to have an influence on political culture and what is the typical attribute of political song.
The influence of Karel Kryl´s Music on an Individual
REPETNÁ, Lucie
This bachelor thesis deals with life and work of folksinger Karel Kryl. It focuses on it, which influence could music have on a individual. The first chapter describes music, concentrate on music genre folk and how music could influence a person. Next chapter is focused on the person of Karel Kryl, his life, production and interprets, who was influenced by Kryl. The last chapter discusses about the influence of Karel Kryl on individuum, which is also the goal of the thesis. It is refer to how does music influence people, concretely Kryl´s music. The empirical part of the research presents, whether students of theological faculty and teachers of high schools know Karel Kryl. I also research, how they get knowledge of him and to what extent they know him.
"Despite All the Poet Kept Singing..." A Contribution to a Study Dealing with the State Security Police Forces᾽ Approach to Our Folk Scene, as Seen on the Example of Karel Kryl
Stehlíková, Veronika ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the State security police forces᾽ approach to Czech folk scene. The first part consists of Karel Kryl᾽s biography, great emphasis is placed also on his literary work. The second part discusses the folk scene in Czechoslovakia from 60s to 80s, including the State security police forces᾽ approach. Specifically not only Karel Kryl but also Jiří Pallas, Jaroslav Hutka, Vlastimil Třešňák and Vladimír Merta are presented based on the materials kept in the Security Services Archive. The thesis shows that the State security police forces᾽ approach was not unified, even though some common things can be found. In case of Karel Kryl living in exile the technique was reduced to intervention against his work. In case of the folk singers living at home State security police tried to reduce or completely terminate their public actions, most often doing so by controlling and cancelling their concerts. The main conclusion of the thesis is that they were not very successful at this effort, because most of their energy was devoted to persecuting the signatories of Charter 77. Strong actions were taken against the folk singers, who signed it as well. The contribution of this thesis is based on working with archival materials that practically have not yet been used in the specialized literature.
Poet and song text writer Karel Kryl
Rejzková, Lenka ; Hník, Ondřej (advisor) ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (referee)
102 17 Abstract The presented work deals with the strong personality of Czech folk music - Karel Kryl. It investigates the differences in the poetry of his lyrics and poems, and its development in the years 1968 - 1989. The first chapters outlines the situation since the sixties of the 20th century around the sung poetry and songsters to the present. Karel Kryl is compared with the Czech singer, he differed from them not only his work, but also his live, beliefs and appearance. His poetics is developed over twenty years, both in songs and in poems. This period is divided into four stages at the songs, according to which they are assigned to each of poetry collections. By 1971, one can speak only about the songs, because Karel Kryl has not paid poems in this period. At this time, the young author wrote a texts, in which disagreed with the occupation troops of the Warsaw Pact, the texts are uncompromising. Due to emigration in 1969, he began the songs express longing for home. Kryl speaks for all and all. The second stage of Kryl's production is between 1972 - 1975 - "happy period", especially the theme of love appears, the song (more than in poetry) the Bible theme here together in poems and songs. Primal screams took turns telling silence. After 1975, the author resorted for humor to in all his work, but it...

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