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Piano Composition by Polish Composers after Chopin
Strzelecka, Milena ; Kozánková, Olga (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to bring information about Polish famous composers after Chopin. The work contains an overview of life, work, and describes individual examples of piano and composer work. We look at the styles and character of Polish pianists together in selected parts of the compositions
Piano works of Polish composers after Chopin
Strzelecka, Milena ; Kozánková, Olga (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to bring information about Polish famous composers after Chopin. The work contains an overview of life, work, and describes individual examples of piano and composer work. We look at the styles and character of Polish pianists together in selected parts of the compositions
Piano Composition by Polish Composers after Chopin
Strzelecka, Milena ; Kozánková, Olga (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to bring information about Polish famous composers after Chopin. The work contains an overview of life, work, and describes individual examples of piano and composer work. We look at the styles and character of Polish pianists together in selected parts of the compositions
Choral society of south bohemia - Budweiser amateur choir in the 20th century
BARTH, Vít
The thesis catches Jihočeské pěvecké sdružení, the amateur ensemble from ćeské Budějovice. The theoretical part characterizes this choir with it´s seventy years old history, which offers a colourful music life including creation and destinction of the choir. Hereafter is about the historical implanting to a context of a former czech and world music and also introduces the reader with important persons of the JPS, who are participated on it´s history.
George Gershwin: Concerto in F for piano and orchestra
Horejšová, Martina ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Douša, Eduard (referee)
HOREJŠOVÁ, Martina: George Gershwin: Concerto in F for piano and orchestra [Diploma thesis]. Charles University in Prague. Faculty of Arts. Institute of Musicology. Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Jarmila Gabrielová, CSc. Prague 2016. The main theme of the diploma thesis is a musical analysis of Concerto in F - the only Gershwin's piano concert from 1925. This diploma thesis also contains information about composer's life, contemporary historical context with relation to American cultural, social and political climate. As well text includes contemporary musical production, which influenced Gershwin's compositional technique. There will also be a comparison between George Gershwin and two other composers (Sergei Rachmaninoff and Maurice Ravel) who also created concert for piano and orchestra in the early 20th century.
Music at the Chatéau Sychrov
Trakalová, Pavlína ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to introduce the musical life at the Chatéau Sychrov and chart the music events since the history after the music events taking place in the present. Althought the musical life at the Cahtéau Sychrov is abundant. That is in the way of the history as well the way of the present, there is no study, or thesis, which would be dedicated to this issue. The intention of the thesis is to fill this vacancy and introduce the musical life at the Chatéau Sychrov in the context. Thesis is stated by the characteristic of the Chatéau Sychrov and it's general history. There is introduced musical instruments found at the Chatéau, I deal with Antonín Dvořák's journeys, who visited the Chatéau regulerly, peaces he composed there and his legacy, for ex. Choir Antonín Dvořák and Antonín Dvořák's festival. Then is introduced the musical life at the Chatéau in the present. There are described the concert spaces, mentioned the chosen musical events and there are also described main musical festivals, which takes place. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Josef Suk - important czech violinist of the 20th century
Zimányi, Monika ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
This thesis presents personality of Josef Suk, the great violinist of the 20th century, who followed his famous ancestors - Antonín Dvořák and Josef Suk. Describing Master not only as a violinist, but also as a chamber musician, conductor and pedagogue. Besides personality this famous violinist the work pointing on Czech violin school, which he representatived and his quality of playing the violin was on the top of the violin elite on the world. There is describe co-operation with the others artists, who have important place in his life. Excipting Suk's path work undrapes his private and ideas too. In the end of work is interview with PhDr. Jana Vojtěšková, the author of exhibition about Josef Suk, which was big benefit for my thesis.
Current church choirs in Prague
Vitteková, Lucia ; Stříteská, Leona (advisor) ; Valášek, Marek (referee)
Bachelor thesis titled Current church choirs in Prague deals with the characterization and description of ten mixed choirs, aktive at major temples in Prague. The content of the chapters focuses on the history of the choirs, their location, organizational structure, repertoire, released CDs, atmosphere and cooperation within the choirs and parishes. Interviews with the choirmasters, a survey with the members of the choirs and other available materials are the sources of information for my thesis. The outcome of this work is to summarize and compare the obtained information.

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