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Pedagogue Josef Soukup
Bandasová, Monika ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
The theme of my thesis is the patriotic pedagogue Josef Věnceslav Soukup (1819-1882) whose life was full of feverish activity in the educational system. Moreover he was a prolific author of textbooks (one of his famous is The Technological Natural History) and musical works - we can mention his Wreath of fine songs which includes the song Wayfarer that is known for today. In music he paid attention to carols and Christmas songs and plays as well (the most famous is The Young Shephers of Bethlehem). J. V. Soukup excelled in almost every field, not only in pedagogy and music but also in drawing (he even taught Mikoláš Aleš, the well-known Czech painter), chemistry, technology and cultivation of plants. Moreover he contributed to many pedagogical magazines. The beginnins of his teacher's career were not easy, he strained for an appropriate position and during that time he had hardly anything to eat. He gave private lessons for food and played in pubs with the band of musicians to earn some money. However, as really hardworking and diligent student he got stipendium and thus he had not have any financial problems since that time. He knew K. S. Amerling (a great pedagogue who participated in the efforts of a higher girls' education) whose lectures he attended and was influenced by his philosophy. Josef Věnceslav...
Subjective observation of singer technicality during own actual progression including preoccupationed singer icons
Malá, Magdaléna ; MELNIK, Natalija (advisor) ; KAUPOVÁ, Helena (referee)
This thesis deals with the curent singing-technic observations myself and pedagogical proceeding most of my actual professors. It focused especially on the difficulty in singing technic and also on the analysis of anatomical-physiological functions, in detail. This work also charts actual progress and reflexion on that.
The Flue Pedagogues at AMU in Prague
Olšaníková, Nikola ; PIVODA, Radomír (advisor) ; MESANY, Mario (referee)
The thesis deals with famous Czech flutists who have been pedagogically active at the Music Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (hereafter referred to as “HAMU”) and the flutists who are still pedagogically active today. The work is divided into two larger sections which include two bigger topics. The first one describes the concept of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (hereafter referred to as “AMU” or “Academy”), especially its establishment and historical development. The second chapter titled The Flute Pedagogues at AMU in Prague is a principal one of this thesis. There are the names of pedagogues with their curriculum vitae and by the current teachers their connection to HAMU as former students and current educators. This chapter also points out important students who have received engagement in major positions of leading Czech or foreign orchestras or have started their career as solo players.
Prof. PhDr., Zdeněk Fiala, DrSc (* 5. 5. 1922, + 3. 8. 1975)
Vondrová, Tereza ; Woitschová, Klára (advisor) ; Kahuda, Jan (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to research the life and work of professor Zdenek Fiala. The opening passage of the thesis will be focused on his biography, archival and educational action and also to his colleagues and friends from the field. The second part of the thesis will be devoted to the analysis of the selected segment from the extensive works of Zdenek Fiala, whose major part formed the works dealing with the diplomacy and the history and editorial work.
Pedagogue Josef Soukup
Bandasová, Monika ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
The theme of my thesis is the patriotic pedagogue Josef Věnceslav Soukup (1819-1882) whose life was full of feverish activity in the educational system. Moreover he was a prolific author of textbooks (one of his famous is The Technological Natural History) and musical works - we can mention his Wreath of fine songs which includes the song Wayfarer that is known for today. In music he paid attention to carols and Christmas songs and plays as well (the most famous is The Young Shephers of Bethlehem). J. V. Soukup excelled in almost every field, not only in pedagogy and music but also in drawing (he even taught Mikoláš Aleš, the well-known Czech painter), chemistry, technology and cultivation of plants. Moreover he contributed to many pedagogical magazines. The beginnins of his teacher's career were not easy, he strained for an appropriate position and during that time he had hardly anything to eat. He gave private lessons for food and played in pubs with the band of musicians to earn some money. However, as really hardworking and diligent student he got stipendium and thus he had not have any financial problems since that time. He knew K. S. Amerling (a great pedagogue who participated in the efforts of a higher girls' education) whose lectures he attended and was influenced by his philosophy. Josef Věnceslav...

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