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Flutist Vojtěch Lindaur
Benetková, Marie ; PIVODA, Radomír (advisor) ; VÁLEK, Jiří (referee)
Diploma thesis „Flutist Vojtěch Lindaur” deals with the personality of Vojtěch Lindaur, one of the most significant West Bohemian musicians living and working in the second half of 20th century. It captures his career, the very beginnings of playing the flute, engagement in the J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen and Radio Symphony Orchestra in Pilsen. The Diploma thesis focuses on the flutist´s pedagogical career, activities in the field of chamber music and recording activities. Memories of the musician´s colleagues bring information about the personality of Vojtěch Lindaur. The Diploma thesis also contains list of contemporary pieces interpreted by Vojtěch Lindaur, registry of recordings made in 1960s and 1970s in the Pilsen Radio recording studio and list of opera premiers interpreted by Vojtěch Lindaur in the J. K. Tyl Theatre from 1956 to 1990.
Czech Flutist Jiri Valek
Zeráková, Jana ; Jarkovská, Jana (advisor) ; PIVODA, Radomír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to create a detailed and complete picture of Prof. Jiri Valek, an important Czech flutist of the 20th century. This work focuses on his life, studies and artistic activity. The text presents his achievements in prominent music ensembles such as the Czech Nonetor the Czech Philharmonic. It also shows his pedagogical activity at the Prague Conservatory and more importantly at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. His most successful students are introduced. Part of this work is dedicated to Valek´s musical compositions, competition refereeing and involvement in jazz.
Important members of flute section of the Janacek Philharmonic Ostrava
Kutmonová, Denisa ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PIVODA, Radomír (referee)
On the background of the Janacek philharmonic orchestra and his chambers ensambles I describe the effects of individual flautists in this musical ensemble. The aim of this work was to obtain a comprehensive overwiev on important members of flute section.
Flutist Josef Bok
Pavlíčková, Jana ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PIVODA, Radomír (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to present the life and work of Josef Bok, a Czech flutist from the first half of the 20th century. It brings information on his artistic development and on people who influenced his professional growth, it speaks about his time in Russia in the historical context, and last but not least it deals with his pedagogical activities at music schools in Brno and Prague. It also presents ?Škola hry na flétnu? (Flute Practice Book), a musical-didactic work written by J. Bok in cooperation with Rudolf Černý. The thesis tries to analyze this publication and compare it with the contemporary way of playing the flute. It marginally touches Bok?s role as a composer and a piano player. The significance of Josef Bok is evaluated through subjective observations and memories of other flute players and family members in the conclusion.
Jean-Pierre Rampal and Czechoslovakia
Horehleďová, Eliška ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; HLAVÁČ, Jiří (referee)
This master's thesis captures Jaen-Pierre Rampal not only as a highly recognized flutist. It also provides an overview of his musical and pedagogical refinement of opinions and experience gained during his life. The major part of this work focuses on the relationship of Jean-Pierra Rampal to Czechoslovakia and to personalities linked to him. In the first two parts which are necessary for the overall understanding of his personality, I describe in detail the music activity of Jean-Pierre Rampal, his biography, educational activities, flute brands he preferred and his relationship to baroque music. In conclusion, I mentioned a few memories of Jean-Pierre Rampal his friends and colleagues and also outlined the activities of the Association Jean-Pierre Rampal and his discography.

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