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David Oistrach and his achievements for Soviet violin music in 20th century
Martynenko, Ilona ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (advisor) ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (referee)
This bachelor thesis is about David Oistrach, great violin virtuoso born in the beginning of 20th century and his achievements for Soviet violin music in 20th century. In this thesis I am writing about his life as well as about how the author was introduced to the interpreter of his music and their mutual influence, which in many cases has positive impact on the creation of his composition, which wouldn’t come into being if it wasn’t for David Oistrach. Included are also his record, some from concerts where David Oistrach had his openings. Thanks to his concerts these compositions became world-known and played.
Psychological attitude of teacher to students of primary art schools in teaching violin.
Tichá, Barbora ; HŮLA, Pavel (advisor) ; KOTMEL, Bohumil (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the work of violin teachers at primary music schools from the perspective of a psychological influence on students. Possibilities available to teacher for psychological support of education and student´s development are examined. Musical abilities and musical talent are studied with focus on possibilities of musical development of students.Then, teacher´s attitude to students and it´sdiffernt variants are described. It is emphasized the importance of concentration and attention, knowledge of motivation in each period of student´s studies, and good preparation for concert performances. Teacher should know about all possibilities of psychological field which can help him to teach students as well as to communicate with their parents. Chapters on psychological process of teaching, its different types and possibilities of usinh it for violin teaching are listed at the end of this thesis.
THE GREAT VIOLINISTS OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19th CENTURY
Zrostlík, Jan ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; MATOUŠEK, Bohuslav (referee)
The thesis is focused on introducing most distinguished personalities of violin playing during the first half of 19th century era, considering their playing style and overall contribution to the violin playing. It introduces individual violinists according which of the foremost violin school of that time they belonged to. That means French-Belgian, German and Italian school. The extra attention is intended for character of Niccolo Paganini as a most original and innovatory personality who enriched especially technical aspects of violin playing. Finally, it briefly introduces several important violinists of the following period who successfully and significantly continued where their violin ancestors had finished.
Leopold Auer's legacy in his students
Kirs, Pavel ; ŠTRAUS, Ivan (advisor) ; HŮLA, Pavel (referee)
Kirs, P. Leopold Auers legacy in his students , Prague 2014. Diploma thesis. Academy of performing arts in Prague. Music faculty The goal of this diploma thesis is to describe genesis of violin school in Petersburg, which is mainly connected with the name of Leopold Auer. I focus on his musical and pedagogical ideas. Subsequently I acquaint the readers with the most significant students of him and i want to clarify by analysis of their playing, why they became so successful.

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