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Jiří Laburda - the Composer and Teacher (the Concert Practice in Russia)
Morozová, Naděžda ; Nedělka, Michal (advisor) ; Maykovskaya, Larisa (referee) ; Turčinskij, Boris (referee) ; Gvozdevskaia, Galina (referee)
The name of Jiri Laburda is well-known in the world of music. Laburda is active both as a composer and a social activist, whose works are published and constantly performed in lots of countries of the world. In Russia Jiri Laburda's music was first played in the capital of Karelia - Petrozavodsk. A conservatoire trumpet tutor Leonid Petrovich Budanov (1946-2000) - an outstanding Russian performer and a teacher, Petrozavodsk Conservatoire professor, Honoured Artist of Karelia - was directing the then famous performing ensemble - brass quintet where junior tutors played. Some time later the ensemble took the name of Karelia- brass. Jiri Ladurda and Leonid Budanov got acquainted in 1983 which was the result of the composer's initiative. After hearing about Budanov's ensemble Laburda sent some of his works to his Conservatory Chair hoping that they would be performed there. In his letter the composer noted that his music was becoming to be performed by Czechoslovakian and European musicians more and more often and he expressed his hope for the Russian audience to hear it. Now, at the beginning of the XXI century Jiri Laburda's music has been performed in Karelia many times, lots of musicians and concert-goers are familiar with it and love it. Annual festival PIANO DUO, which has been held in Petrozavodsk since...
Choral Works of Václav Kálik
Křivská, Anna ; Douša, Eduard (advisor) ; Pudlák, Miroslav (referee)
This diploma paper is focused on the composition work of composer Václav Kálik (1891-1951) in its choral work. The aim of the presented text is to provide analyses of selected choral compositions and subsequently to highlight the development of his composing activities in his work. This diploma thesis contains a list of the personal belongings left behind by Václav Kálik from the Silesian National Museum in Opava. Key words Choral work, Václav Kálik, analysis

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