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Scenography of musical theatre. B. Martinů's and G. Neveuxe's opera "Julietta" - complex scenographic project
Tereba, Ján ; DUŠEK, Jan (advisor) ; ZBOŘILOVÁ, Jana (referee)
In the first part of my graduation thesis I will analyze the causes that stood behind birth of surrealism, its manifest on philosophy, literature and visual arts. I will demonstrate the methods of surreal visual poetics on several examples. I will describe the influence of surrealism on theatre in general and in Czech Republic and I will evaluate how (and which) much of these methods were used in the process. Analysis of and attempt to reconstruct the stage adaptations of Juliette ou la Clé de songes based on gained informations. Withdraw the results. In the second part I will use knowledge from the first part in behalf of my own stage and costume design for the opera by Bohuslav Martinů: Julietta (the Key to dreams). In the conclusion I will interface the results from the first part, with the final concept of stage design. The goal is to find out, if the gained information had effect on the concept of the stage design.
Scenography of a musical theatre. Opera, composed by B. Martinu and G. Neveux, "Julietta" - a complex scenographic project
Brotánková, Anna ; DUŠEK, Jan (advisor) ; GLOGR, Karel (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to comparatively analyse, on theoretical level, Bohuslav Martinu?s manner of viewing musical work in connection with his scenical theatre pieces. Major focus is on composer?s notes and ponderings on then-common opera arrangements, and on the meaning of opera itself. The paper compares his style with contemporaneous tendencies of surrealistic avantgarde in scenography. Moreover, it addresses the portability of surrealistic principles onto stage, their dramatical potential, and different approach of leading czech representatives of surreal avantgarde towards this issue. Second part of this thesis discusses and interprets opera Julietta (Snář / Dream Book), and investigates possibilities of its scenographic and costume arrangement.

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