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The Dramaturgy of the National Theatre Ballet in Seasons 2002 - 2011
Jílková, Eliška ; Christov, Petr (advisor) ; Kočí, Julie (referee)
Eliška Jílková Abstract The aim of the thesis work is to map characteristics and evolution trend of ballet dramaturgy in the National Theater during the season 2002/2003 - 2010/2011. To cover complexity of the topic, the text is broadened out by characteristics of all National Theater stages and the dramaturgy is specified with respect to the previous season. The text offers several views on repertory changes. Besides the methods of titlesselection it also points out external and internal conditions of this process. The thesis also roughly characterizes dramaturgy from previous season when the National Theater ballet was directed by Vlastimil Harapes. For clarity the work is divided by the nationality of authors. One chapter is solely devoted to guest ensembles whose staging have limited influence on the whole repertory appearance. The conclusion summarizes the findings about the evolution and present-day dramaturgy of the ballet. The thesis is finished with description of the most important and distinctive elements of the new dramaturgy concept. Keywords Ballet of the National Theatre in Prague , The National Theatre, dramaturgy, ballet, production, choreography, compound production, repertoire, Petr Zuska, Miniatures, Ballet Gala
Repertoire and specificity of vocalization in Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus)
Kůrková, Petra ; Lindová, Jitka (advisor) ; Petrusková, Tereza (referee)
The aim of the study was to map the repertoire of vocalization of four wild-caught grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus), two males and two females. Data were collected during nine days from June to November 2008 by recording of vocalization in standardized conditions. Recorded sounds (3 052) were categorized according to their characteristics using both visual inspection of spectrograms and listening. We found 70 different call types, which were combined into 18 bigger groups. We found no subject to use the whole repertoire. Important differences were found both between individuals and between males and females. almost all call types were used throuthout the whole period of recording. Model spectrograms of all call types are shown. Key words: grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, repertoire, vocalization
Half a century existence of Kladno Miners'Choir
Procházková, Kateřina ; Bělohlávková, Petra (advisor) ; Nedělka, Michal (referee)
Kladno miners' choir is a mixed choir, which operates in Kladno since 1958. Budding singing group initially featured only occasionally, but with the advent of conductor Roman Makarius given new impetus to the expansion of the repertoire and the tenth season of performing a concert with a separate program. HPS Kladno repertoire is divided into blocks and presented concerts of traditional and occasional performances. The College cooperates with solo artists and symphony orchestra, presents annually abroad. Active musical work is rich and HPS Kladno belongs to the cultural life of the city whose name it bears in its name. The membership of the choir is made up almost a third of teachers. The questionnaire survey demonstrated reflection of the choir membership in their teaching practice. Use of the choral repertoire for singing, listening and educational activities. Educators also use suggestions from the style of management staff. A significant contribution to the development of the musicality of each member of the targeted work with voice, music skills and expanding awareness of the musical heritage of other nations.
The development of literature for the recorder with focus on the baroque era
Cetlová, Alexandra ; Hurníková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Bělohlávková, Petra (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the development of literature for the recorder from the beginnings to the present, with greater emphasis on literature from the Baroque period. The first part deals with the influence of development of the instrument on the development of literature, as well as the development of the recorder itself from its beginnings until today. The second part describes the literature for the recorder in individual historical periods. It outlines the main features of the recorder literature until the year 1600 and the main tendencies in the literature of the 20th and early 21st century. The greatest attention is devoted to Baroque literature. This chapter also contains a list of important works for recorder solo from the Baroque period.
Archives and documentation of performance art: at the intersection between history and myth.
Písaříková, Jana ; Šedivá, Barbora (referee) ; Havlík, Vladimír (referee) ; Horáková, Jana (referee) ; Ruller, Tomáš (advisor)
The PhD thesis deals with the role of archives in the contemporary artistic and curatorial practice, with an emphasis on the performance art. It also analyses the creation process, methodology and the contents of selected personal and institutional archives in both Czech and international contexts. The objective of the paper is to answer the following questions: In what way is the documentation and subsequent archiving of process-oriented forms of art performed? How is the history of the contemporary art formed and interpreted through these archives and with the help of the artistic and curatorial practice? To what extent are we able to reconstruct the history from records and performance documents that are only fragmented, thus making a reference to a real action? Do the archives leave some room for misinterpretation, creating a myth or personality cult through its system of classification of knowledge? How indeed is the performance art related to its own history; how is this history perceived by the performer alone; and how is it approached by the professional audience? The paper will also include the analysis of current state and possible solutions to the operation of the archive of the Faculty of Fine Arts, which is related to opening a dialogue among artists, theorists and institutions that might be interested in better accessibility of such an archive.
Society of Humpolec: Singing society Čech and Lech
MADĚRA, Jiří
The aim of this bachelor thesis engaged in the activities of the Musical club Čech and Lech in Humpolec from 1862, when the club was founded, to interruption his activities in 1951. Part of work is a brief history of Humpolec, used to capture the social contexts of the club. Next is attention focuses on the organization and administration of the club during his activities or affairs of members. Disassembly the members of the club are important, their origin and social activities, as well as the membership base and the cultural and social activities of the club.
The children's singing choir Nokturňáček of 2nd Elementary School in Sezimovo Ústí
MUŠINSKÁ, Daniela
The bacherol thesis deals with the history of the children's choir Nokturňáček. It contains repertoire, competitions and festivals. It talks about the founder of the choir, choirmaster Mgr. Jarmile Hlubinková.
Barriers and Folk Song
Toncrová, Marta
There are certain limits and barriers in spontaneus singing, which influence the selection of the repertoire, the way of singing, singing ccasions, and other matters related to singing.

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