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Piano competitions and their importance for the development of piano students at Schools of Art
Voruda, Petr ; Tichá, Libuše (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the phenomenon of the piano competitions. The main aim of the theoretical part is to describe the historical development of the piano competitions and to analyse the world's most recognized piano competitions. The following chapter discusses the topic of a piano career. It provides an extensive knowledge of the piano competitions, gathered from the famous pianists and piano teachers. Their pedagogical statements have been used in the practical part of the thesis to define hypothesis for the research survey, and also to gain a better insight into the use of the piano competitions as a pedagogical tool in the piano students development. The final part analyses the survey results and summarizes the piano competitions that are organised for young pianists in the Czech Republic. In addition, it provides practical recommendations for young students and their teachers on how to prepare for a piano competition.
Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv
Králíčková, Klára ; MALÝ, František (advisor) ; KLÁNSKÝ, Ivan (referee)
The master thesis deals with the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv. The first chapter is dedicated to Arthur Rubinstein´s life (1887 – 1982) and his work. The competition in Tel Aviv was named after him and comes out from his interpretative work and life principles and believes. He was personally involved in the establishment of this competition in Tel Aviv. The second chapter is focused on historical circumstances of the establishment and evolution of the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv and its inclusion in the World Federation of International Music Competitions and the Alink – Argerich Foundation. After that I pursue conditions of acceptance, required repertoire, time schedule, organization, system of rating individual rounds of this competition, assembling of a jury and people who has been involved. This master thesis sets the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv in comparison with several other piano competitions. The thesis is divided into an introduction part, three main chapters with several subchapters and a conclusion. As well, nineteen attachments are added.

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