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An Insight into Selected Violin Teaching Methods in the Online Environment
Gojdová, Eliška ; Kubátová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to outline issues of violin teaching within the online environment and propose an insight into selected violin teaching methods presented on the online platforms. The thesis focuses not only on renowned violinists, such as Nicola Benedetti, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman or Augustin Hadelich, but also on less famous violinists with a wide range of experience from the field of violin education and interpretation. Apart from the insight into teaching methods of Nicola Benedetti and Yehudi Menuhin, this thesis also proposes more detailed view on their lives and artistic careers. Also, the thesis includes an assessment of a questionnaire survey focused on a use of online platforms within a violin teaching or violin study/self-study. KEYWORDS Violin pedagogy, online environment, distance education, educational content, violin teaching methods, masterclass, tutorial, Nicola Benedetti, Yehudi Menuhin
Correlation of Talent and Progression in Violin Playing
Bendová, Zuzana ; Kubátová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
The diploma thesis called Correlation of Talent and Progression in Violin Playing is focused on the talent and aptitude for playing the violin. In the first place, it is concerned with the general terms of talent and aptitude and their diverse definitions and it brings findings and opinions of various theorists. It also discusses the difference between these two notions. Further, it narrows its focus on musical talent and related concepts, such as musical development of children, the inheritance of talent as well as brilliance. The second part of the theoretical part deals with the specifics of talent for playing the violin and important prerequisites for the interpret successful development of interpret. The practical part introduces eight semi-structured, qualitative interviews with professional violin players about their talent and musical development. The aim was to compare the theoretical findings with the real experience followed by a summary.
Czech Folk Song in Violin Pedagogy
Bublíková, Lucie ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
This diploma thesis, titled Czech Folk Song in Violin Pedagogy, discusses the use of folk songs in classes of playing the violin. It presents general information about Czech folk songs, describes their characteristics, examines the forms of their existence in the present times, and thinks about their future. The practical part surveys the problems of their use in improving musical and performance skills and introduces violin instructive literature of arrangements of folk songs. The final part shows the results of the research, through the answers of the questionnaires, the goal of which was to find if violin pedagogues of these days use folk songs during their teaching and how much they use the potential of these songs for the formation of skills of playing the violin. Keywords playing the violin, folk song, violin pedagogy, collections of folk songs

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