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Flute Chamber Music and Concertante pieces by Jiří Teml
Jarkovská, Jana ; KOUTNÍK, Štěpán (advisor) ; Kunt, Václav (referee)
This dissertation deals with flute works by the Czech composer Jiří Teml. It takes into account the complete list including the information about their premieres and recordings. The opening chapter offers an insight into the composer‘s biography connected with his complete works‘ overview. The crucial section of the text is dedicated to the extramusical inspiration of Jiří Teml and its impact on the interpretative approach to his music. Jiří Teml likes the non-musical fields of art and he often reflects them in his own creative process. The Titles of a great number of his compositions (Commedia dell’arte, Pantomime, Hommage à Michelangelo, Kafka…) find their origin from the domain of fine arts, theatre or literature. The composer himself admits that the extramusical content is crucial for him and his art. The author of this text asks whether and how this phenomenon can influence the interpretation of Teml‘s music. This dissertation is methodologically based on the personal interviews of the author with the composer Jiří Teml and on her personal artistic experience.
Interpretation of text message
Bečev, Jan ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čermák, Radim (referee)
Abstract The thesis is dealing with possible ways of interpretation of text message. Particular emphasis is put on the processes which take place within reader during interpretation. Main benefits of the work are creation of the original model of interpretation based on the Shannon-Weaver mathematical model of communication and its placement into wider interpretation theory issue. First part of work describes widespread Shannon-Weaver mathematical model together with matching model of interpretation. Also, there is described a model of communication which was adapted especially for use of interpreting on interpersonal communication by means of text. Practical use of current theories of interpretations is outlined as well, together with the detail description of the term of information value of message for author, reader and objective observer. In the second part, process of interpretation is described and situated on improved communication model. The Eco's Theory of interpretation is also described here on examples.The theory is further expanded by elements of the work of D. R. Hofstadter, Stuart Hall and S. Pierce. In thesis the emphasis is put on the role of the reader during interpretation. Third part deals with previous theories, compared in transparent process of interpretation of text. The process is also expressed using a graphic modeling tools. Fourth part is devoted to presentation of the case study which illustrates the process of interpretation of text message, based on extended model of Interpretation.

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