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APPLICATION OF ACTING EDUCATION ELEMENTS WORKING WITH AMATEUR THEATRE GROUP
Loosová, Jana ; MACHKOVÁ, Eva (advisor) ; BERGMAN, Aleš (referee)
This thesis deals with the application of acting education elements in work with adult amateur theater group. The thesis is conceived as a diary which captures more than one year season of creative work of a specific theater group from the theme to the realisation of the author's theater form. The selection and specification of acting preparatory techniques and exercises is adapted to this process.
The swedish choral phenomenon.
Hájek, Michal ; KOUTNÍK, Tomáš (advisor) ; BRYCH, Jaroslav (referee)
In Sweden there is a large amount of top-class choirs today as well as lots of excellent and demanding compositions for a cappella with professional ensembles. In my master thesis I analyse this interesing phenomenon. In the first chapter I take a look at the history. I examine various aspects which had formed Swedish choral art in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the second chapter I describe the development of the Swedish choral music in the 20th century, especially the activities of a famous choirmaster and teacher of music, Eric Ericson. In the third chapter I analyse the nature of the Swedish choral sound ( attaching also some recordings). In the last chapter I present a few excerpts from the scores of the crucial Swedish choral music pieces of the 20th century. It turns out that the Swedish choral miracle is the result of a long-time development and that numerous historical, cultural, musical and sociological aspects are involved.
Koleta`s mining music Rtyně v Podkrkonoší
Rejdák, Jaroslav ; REJLEK, Vladimír (advisor) ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (referee)
This thesis deals with the history of the wind orchestra Koletova Hornická Hudba from Rtyně v Podkrkonoší, with the brass music festival Koletova Rtyně, and with the major figures connected with the orchestra. The orchestra has a rich history and in 2014 it is going to celebrate its 150-year-long existence. Since its foundation the orchestra has never stopped its activities and has come through all setbacks. The festival Koletova Rtyně is one of the oldest festivals of the big wind orchestras in the Czech Republic. Its origin dates back to the cooperative concert of the orchestras from Rtyně and Kolín in1960. The 50th year of the Festival is going to be held in 2014. Eminent personages who mainly influenced Koletova hornická hudba are above all Koletas brothers - the orchestra was named after them, and Zdeněk Tlučhoř who is running the orchestra nowadays.

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