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J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools
Marečková, Alena ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The thesis "J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools" is focused on interpretation of the piano music of Johann Sebastian Bach. For the right understanding of the composer's musical narratives, it is necessary to acquire the basic knowledge and principles of the music theory in the Baroque era and to become familiar with the environment in which this extraordinary composer had been professionally developing and composing. This musician is presented here as the founder of a modern fingering whose musical language brought a change into musical thinking and he became inspiration and a role model for composers of the next centuries. This thesis highlights the importance of appropriately selected musical materials in piano teaching and it prefers the performance to be as authentic as possible. The main purpose of this paper is to update the knowledge of methodology and to find a comprehensive guide to a correct understanding of musical language of this genius that would help the music teachers introduce to pupils the beauty and timelessness of Bach's musical work and that would motivate them to other musical discoveries and make them desire to be further educated in music.
J. S. Bach, Use of his Work during Piano Lessons at Music Schools
Radinová, Monika ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Gregor, Vít (referee)
This thesis deals with life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach and it is dedicated to these three categories: 1. His life and the main phases of his work 2. His work for stringed keyboard musical instruments 3. The use of Bach's work at Music schools for instructive purposes The aim of this thesis is focused on the work for stringed keyboard musical instruments of Johann Sebastian Bach and their use during lessons for beginning piano performers. This thesis gives piano teachers a choice of music collection for their students which teachers can make a selection especially for them. KEYWORDS Johann Sebastian Bach, stringed keyboard musical instruments, harpsichord, clavichord, polyphony, BWV, preludium, invention, suites, Music schools
J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools
Marečková, Alena ; Gregor, Vít (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The thesis "J. S. Bach and His Piano Pieces for Music Art Schools" is focused on interpretation of the piano music of Johann Sebastian Bach. For the right understanding of the composer's musical narratives, it is necessary to acquire the basic knowledge and principles of the music theory in the Baroque era and to become familiar with the environment in which this extraordinary composer had been professionally developing and composing. This musician is presented here as the founder of a modern fingering whose musical language brought a change into musical thinking and he became inspiration and a role model for composers of the next centuries. This thesis highlights the importance of appropriately selected musical materials in piano teaching and it prefers the performance to be as authentic as possible. The main purpose of this paper is to update the knowledge of methodology and to find a comprehensive guide to a correct understanding of musical language of this genius that would help the music teachers introduce to pupils the beauty and timelessness of Bach's musical work and that would motivate them to other musical discoveries and make them desire to be further educated in music.

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