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Musical Life in Česká Lípa Region After 1945
Bendová, Eliška ; Valášek, Marek (advisor) ; Stříteská, Leona (referee)
Česká Lípa is a district seat located in the Liberec region. It had served as an important traffic junction since the Middle Ages because of its situation near the German and Polish borders. Thus, cultural customs and traditions of neighbouring countries and especially of the German majority had played a significant role in cultural events in the town and its surroundings. After both the World War I and the World War II, old residents and also new incomers endeavoured to re-establish or build a new background for the town's social life. Despite the fact that the majority of the post-war period was affected by the communist regime, the citizens set up clubs, organized competitions or festivals and by doing so, in many cases, they unknowingly built traditions that have been preserved till present days and are living inspiration for new generations of Česká Lípa inhabitants. Both the work of our ancestors and their legacy is extremely valuable cultural heritage. Due to the limited range of the diploma thesis and the author's specialization, this thesis focuses particularly on musical institutes and choirs in the region Česká Lípa. Unfortunately, the extant materials do not cover all musical activities, ensembles, personalities and events related to them since the World War II. It is worth mentioning...
Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia
Bublíková, Lucie ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
This bachelor work Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia deals with the music life in spa town Teplice in Bohemia and its neighborhood. The main attention is paid to the history and the present of the most significant music institutions and festivals and to the famous music personalities, who visited the Teplice town. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia
Bublíková, Lucie ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
This bachelor work Concert Life in Teplice in Bohemia deals with the music life in spa town Teplice in Bohemia and its neighborhood. The main attention is paid to the history and the present of the most significant music institutions and festivals and to the famous music personalities, who visited the Teplice town. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Johann Anton Koželuch (1738-1814) - Life and Work
Mikulášová, Ludmila ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Freemanová, Michaela (referee) ; Kapsa, Václav (referee)
The aim of the dissertation is to create a monograph on the life and work of the Prague-based composer Johann Anton Koželuch (1738-1814). The first part follows the composer's journey through life and professional career, noting the background and the position that influenced his work and composition legacy. The conclusion of the first part is devoted to selected aspects of his work which is compared and contrasted with the period musical context. The second part of the dissertation contains a thematic catalogue of compositions by Johann Anton Koželuch. On the basis of musicological research it is incontestable that Johann Anton Koželuch ranks among the most important personalities of Bohemian musical life in the second half of the eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth century and his legacy goes beyond the borders of this country. The dissertation points towards new findings about music history not only in Bohemia, but also across Central Europe.
Musical Life in Česká Lípa Region After 1945
Bendová, Eliška ; Valášek, Marek (advisor) ; Stříteská, Leona (referee)
Česká Lípa is a district seat located in the Liberec region. It had served as an important traffic junction since the Middle Ages because of its situation near the German and Polish borders. Thus, cultural customs and traditions of neighbouring countries and especially of the German majority had played a significant role in cultural events in the town and its surroundings. After both the World War I and the World War II, old residents and also new incomers endeavoured to re-establish or build a new background for the town's social life. Despite the fact that the majority of the post-war period was affected by the communist regime, the citizens set up clubs, organized competitions or festivals and by doing so, in many cases, they unknowingly built traditions that have been preserved till present days and are living inspiration for new generations of Česká Lípa inhabitants. Both the work of our ancestors and their legacy is extremely valuable cultural heritage. Due to the limited range of the diploma thesis and the author's specialization, this thesis focuses particularly on musical institutes and choirs in the region Česká Lípa. Unfortunately, the extant materials do not cover all musical activities, ensembles, personalities and events related to them since the World War II. It is worth mentioning...
The charity concerts and their musical and social benefits
Dietzová, Markéta ; ŠTILEC, Jiří (advisor) ; RADOK ŽÁDNÁ, Ingeborg (referee)
This bachelor’s thesis is a study of how to organize a public concert as a fundraising project for charitable purposes. In the first section, the history of such concerts for the public good is discussed and the preparations are outlined for the concert of this study. In the second, the results of a public questionnaire are given and interviews with a professional fundraiser and with principals of a charity trust are presented. The final section describes some personal experiences with such projects. The thesis aims to describe the arrangements that are necessary for a successful charity concert and to show the benefits of such a project for the public good.
Various faces of the stage
Kohoutová, Alena ; KASÍK, Martin (advisor) ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (referee)
This study is an insight into the variety of professional stages on which we as musicians spend our time on different occasions. It focuses on a place that could be embraced either by four walls of an architectural jewel ? concert halls, or modest greenrooms of rest homes or asylums. How to react to these different situations, what direction should we aim the goal of our performance to and why should we perform at different types of stages are the main topics that should be thought of and an opinion of our own should be found. To accomplish our stage resolve we need to find inner freedom and creativity that coule be choked by our fear and the feeling responsibility. The last chapter is focused on stage fright from psychological and musical point of view.
Busking in Prague
Matoušek, Martin ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; MALÝ, Lubomír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to define the term busking, chart the recent history of busking in Prague, and to discuss the current possibilities for live performance in this city. The author also reflects on etiquette and the relationship between the busker and the public. Particular attention is paid to the conditions of live performances on the Charles Bridge. Also included is an interview with and profile of long-time Prague bard, Jiří Wehle.

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