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Reicha's conception of the counterpoint in the context of this music theoretical discipline
Havlíček, Vít ; HAVLÍK, Jaromír (advisor) ; Freemanová, Michaela (referee)
The subject of this dissertation is the conception of the counterpoint by Antonín Rejcha. Rejcha was working on his conception systematically all of his life and he defined it in his two treatises: Ueber das neue Fugensystem and in several parts of Traité de haute composition musicale. In this dissertation, i'm focusing on the second treatise. Besides of detailed commentary of Rejcha's thoughts, i'm trying to put them in the context of his predecessors, contemporaries and succesors, by which i'm reflecting importance of Rejcha's ideas in the field of counterpoint.
French horn in the Wind Quintet
Triebeneklová, Adéla ; DIVOKÝ, Zdeněk (advisor) ; REJLEK, Vladimír (referee)
The topic of this Bachelor's thesis is the "French horn in the Wind Quintet". The thesis is divided into eight chapters with subchapters. In the first chapters I mention the development of a chamber music and horn. In the next chapters I focus on a chamber playing, Antonin Rejcha's life and compositions. In my work, I refer to the most played woodwind quintets his composition, well known Prague woodwind quintets and interviews with horn players. Included as an attachment to this thesis is a table of Czech - Slovak authors of wind quintets who compose the mid-20th century to the present.
Main Czech Pieces for Woodwind Quintet
Javůrek, Jiří ; HLAVÁČ, Jiří (advisor) ; MAREŠ, Vlastimil (referee)
The aim of this work is to serve a complex view of the woodwind quintet repertoire and it deals with the principal works for woodwind quintet of the Czech composers. Woodwind quintet is a stable name for following group of the five wood instruments ? flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn. The repertoire is nowadays growing up because of the growing popularity of this group but this work covers only with Antonín Rejcha?s, Bohuslav Foerster?s, Leoš Janáček?s, Pavel Haas?s, Václav Trojan?s and Iša Krejčí?s works and it puts stress on the formal and harmonic analysis. In all pieces of work of the mended composers are insignificant elements of the Czech folklore which, thanks to Czech woodwind repertoire, is spread all over the world.

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