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International Music Festival Prague Spring in post-World War Czechoslovakia: Festival reception in the journals Tempo and Hudební rozhledy between 1946-1948
Dernerová, Veronika ; Zdrálek, Vít (advisor) ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (referee)
This thesis discusses the first three years of the International Music Festival Prague Spring, as reflected in the articles from the musical journals Tempo and Hudební rozhledy. According to the analysis of these articles this thesis follows up the development of the festival dramaturgy and organization between years 1946 and 1948 in the connections with the development of the politics and the cultural politics in the post-World War Czechoslovakia as the basic elements of festivals orientation in the next decades. In addition to that the thesis is devoted to the question of the existence and availability of sources and literature related to the theme of Prague Spring Music Festival.
Czech music magazines in the beginning the 21 century
Klézl, Tomáš ; Halada, Andrej (advisor) ; Hroch, Miloš (referee)
1 Annotation (abstract) The bachelor thesis Czech music magazines in the beginning of the 21st century focuses on printed music magazines which were published between the years 2001 and 2019 in the Czech Republic. The local music magazine market went through several different changes over this period. The objective of this thesis is to describe its evolution and to create profiles of the individual periodicals. The currently active music magazines are Fakker, Full Moon, Harmonie, Hudební rozhledy, Opus musicum, Rock & Pop and Spark. The thesis examines history, staff, publisher, circulation, specialization and internet activity of each these magazines and describes the content of one selected issue. The thesis also deals with the music magazines which were published during the selected era, but were cancelled or transformed into a digital format, that means Bbarák, Filter, Folk and Country, HIS Voice, Music, Report, Rock & All and XMag. The thesis examines the history, staff, publisher and specialization of each of these magazines and describes the content of one selected issue. The thesis also contains a brief timeline of the history of Czech music magazines and provides definitions of several journalistic terms.
Media Image of the Czech Philharmonic in 1996 and 2016
Pěruška, Jan ; ŠTRAUS, Ivan (advisor) ; HŮLA, Pavel (referee)
Bachelor thesis called Media Image of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 1996 and 2016 is focused on an analysis and a comparison of the most important Czech orchestra’s media outcomes during two periods, in which 100th and 120th anniversary of the Czech Philharmonic were celebrated. The analyzed media are: Mladá fronta Dnes, the best-selling Czech broadsheet newspaper, and Hudební rozhledy, one of the most important Czech classical music magazines since 1948. This thesis should target, how the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was presented in media and how it changed its media image.
The selected music periodicals (beginning, development and present)
Kábelová, Romana ; Köppl, Daniel (advisor) ; Husák, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis called the selected music periodicals examines the three titles of music magazines that have a tradition in our country for more than twenty years. First, historically the oldest magazine are Musical (Hudební rozhledy). Another title, Rock and Pop, began to appear only in the early 90s and is involved in rock and pop music. The last is a monthly journal of Harmony, which is largely focused on classical and jazz music and world music and dance. All titles mentioned have a firm place in the market of music magazines and their readers are focused on the content of individual titles. In addition to the content focus of the individual journals they differ from each other mainly economic support from their publishers.
The development of the chosen classical music press from the 1989 to the present
Procházková, Andrea ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Štefaniková, Sandra (referee)
This thesis named "The development of chosen periodical of classical music since 1989 until now" focuses on two specialized magazines which are interested in the classical music: Hudební rozhledy and Opus musicum. The first chapter informs about foundation of the particular magazines, about the motivation of the authors to establish the magazines, in which conditions the magazines have functioned in a different time periods and how both mediums have changed after the revolution in 1989. The second chapter focuses more on Hudební rozhledy, it analyses the editing's constitution of the magazines and its transformation during the specific time period. I present the most frequented authors in this magazine, changes of columns and its content. With the quantitative analysis I have founded out the frequency of column's content in the period since 1989 until now. This chapter focuses on the graphics, too, and includes a questionnaire. It shows the magazine's position in today's society. The third chapter contains the same aspects, but in application on the Opus musicum. The fourth chapter compares the developments of both magazines and the fifth and sixth chapter focuses on magazines'theme work research, its changes related to the changes in the editorial staff. I also present the significant people in...
International Music Festival Prague Spring in post-World War Czechoslovakia: Festival reception in the journals Tempo and Hudební rozhledy between 1946-1948
Dernerová, Veronika ; Zdrálek, Vít (advisor) ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (referee)
This thesis discusses the first three years of the International Music Festival Prague Spring, as reflected in the articles from the musical journals Tempo and Hudební rozhledy. According to the analysis of these articles this thesis follows up the development of the festival dramaturgy and organization between years 1946 and 1948 in the connections with the development of the politics and the cultural politics in the post-World War Czechoslovakia as the basic elements of festivals orientation in the next decades. In addition to that the thesis is devoted to the question of the existence and availability of sources and literature related to the theme of Prague Spring Music Festival.

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