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ENGLISH VIOLA WORKS AT THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY - YORK BOWEN
Forest, Jan ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; Nouzovská, Kristina (referee)
This thesis is about the viola literature at the turn of the 20th century, especially York Bowen's works.
Cecil Forsyth - Concerto for viola and orchestra G Minore
Teichmanová, Radka ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; Nouzovská, Kristina (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the personality of British musician Cecil Forsyth and his work. In the first part we learn about his life, where he lived, he worked what and when he composed and contributed to the viola repertoire. Publication Orchestration, which has a great impact on today’s concept of orchestration, shouldn‘t be also ignored. The second part deals with the analysis of the work itself – Concerto for Viola and Orchestra G minor. And in the final chapter he deals with the comparison of interpretative recordings of two well-known violists, which he also mentions.
Folk elements in Suchoň´s works
Pechočiak, Adam ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
This work looks into the context of Eugen Suchoň's works, namely the inspirational relation to the folk ethnic music of Slovakia. My intention was to compare specific compositional approaches in which the author combines the tradition of Western European avant-garde with the style of the Slovak folk song. In this respect, we can see a unique approach to the concept of the Slovak National Opera but also the special style of Eugene Suchoň, in which the folk song has a thematic role. The work deals with Eugen Suchoň's operas, in which he established Slovak national music, which is proven by the categorization of the opera Krútňava as a national Slovak opera. These contexts can eventually transform into new inspiration for the current generation of composers.
The Non-traditional Teaching Of Violin
Němcová, Lenka ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
The master's thesis deals with alternative and non-traditional methods of violin playing especially for young children. The master's thesis describes the philosophy, history and use of these methods. Shinichi's Suzuki Talent Education Method, Szilvay Colourstring Brothers Method, Violin.nu - Swedish Method. It contains questionnaire for teachers, pupils and parents, and its final evaluation.
Viola in the work of Bohuslav Martinů
Kocna, Jakub ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
This bachelor thesis´subject is the czech composer Bohuslav Martinů and his most important pieces for viola. The first chapter depicts his life´s journey from Polička to Europe and America. It also mentions his most memorable works. The second part of the thesis focuses on four of his works for viola: Rhapsody-concerto for viola and orchestra, Sonata for viola and piano and two duets for violin and viola. Each piece is briefly described and analyzed.
The methodology of the viola
Krejbich, Tomáš ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
As the title suggests, this diploma thesis is going to question the methods of the viola playing. The word methodology itself is quite a wide topic to discuss, in the history of the books about music, this literature is very often dedicated to some analysis of the instrument as well as the player himself and their mutual connection and how to work on it. So these are usually overall technique tutorials and manuals given to improve the playing, full of images and pictures, which bring some promise of improvement if being followed word for word. Many books have been written by multiple writers, devoted to all sorts of instruments and each of them gave their imprint and if put altogether, they even might embrace the whole music player's capacity. The goal of the author here is not making another detailed methodology, focused on particular issues, he more wants to discuss the difference between the violin and the viola, since he has had the time to observe both in years and mainly he would like to share the knowledge obtained during his everyday studies, thus contribute or bring someting new to this world of methodology. The work is deeply focused on free-writing more than source-finding, therfore there are minimum of resources or links. It hopes to give help to the potential reader and same the author himself, as he would like to sort out his musical values.
Zemlinky Quartet
Sádecká, Markéta ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; Nouzovská, Kristina (referee)
The work is aimed to Zemlinsky quartet, dealing with its appearance, the most important moments and professional as well as personal lives of its members. It is also describes the personality of Alexandr Zemlinský with the preoccupation of his chamber work. Even though the Zemlinský quartet is a young ensemble without a very large history, it definitely deserves our attention.
Shinichi Suzuki and his method of playing the strings instrument
Němcová, Lenka ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (advisor) ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals the philosophy of the Japanese violinist Shinichiho Suzuki and his alternative method of playing the string instrument Talent Education. Bachelor thesis describes the biography Shinichiho Suzuki, his main ideas, as well as criticism and controversy these ideas. It contains questionnaire responses and four participants and a final evaluation.
Lubomír Malý and the Czech Contemporary Viola Music (1960 - 1990)
Samejima, Yuri ; MALÝ, Lubomír (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
Lubomír Malý was a revolutionary who changed the world's understanding about the viola and violist in chamber music. He was an outstanding violist in two ways, as a soloist and as a violist in the string quartet. He brings his Bohemian heart to the world. In this way he advanced Czech music and compositions and influenced world music also.
Otakar Sevcik - Portrait of violin teacher
Goldstein, Boris ; PĚRUŠKA, Jan (advisor) ; UNTERMŰLLER, Karel (referee)
The topic of this master´s disertation is Otakar Sevcik, violin teacher. The disertation is divided into six chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to life of Otakar Sevcik. This chapter is divided to five smaller subchapters. The second chapter is about Sevcik´s life in Pisek. The third chapter is dedicated to Sevcik´s violin method. There are his famous students in chapter four. The fifth chapter is about his work summary. The sixth chapter is about his opus 3.

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