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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Miloslav Troup jako ilustrátor / Miloslav Troup as illustrator

Turbák, Michal January 2018 (has links)
Miloslav Troup as an Illustrator Abstract This diploma thesis deals with Czechoslovakian graphic artist Miloslav Troup (1917 - 1993), whose extensive and varied artistic activity took place mainly in the second half of the 20th century encompassing a whole spectrum of art disciplines. However, the thesis aims to comprehensively analyze only one of them, his illustration work. It is written with regard to the concept of chronological order, which has been already successfully used in my bachelor thesis. That was focused on Troup's illustrating work for children and teenagers. This thesis, however, offers deeper insight into the aforementioned issue. The artist's book illustrations from each period are analyzed and presented in the context of his other works of illustration and fine art. The analysis also deals with the art techniques Troup used and the formal component of his work. In a few important cases, Troup's illustration is confronted with the works and art style of other artists coming from the same background. Moreover, each section also briefly outlines the political and cultural situation for the purpose of helping the reader to better understand the general context of the period in which the illustrator created. The thesis also attempts to map Troup's life and the phases of his artistic...
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UNDER THE PARTY FAÇADE: MILOSLAV IŠTVAN AND THE INNOVATIONS OF THE BRNO SCHOOL IN THE CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Bouska, Katelyn January 2016 (has links)
The innovative compositions of Miloslav Ištvan (1928-1990) and his influential theoretical writings contributed to the creation of the modern composition school in Brno, capitol of Moravia in the present Czech Republic. Through the vehicle of his three piano sonatas (unpublished, but composed in 1954, 1959, and 1979), this monograph places Ištvan and his music against the political background of ideological repression in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. The unique blend of Moravian folk music and fierce pride in Czech culture are clearly evident throughout Ištvan’s compositional oeuvre and specifically in his piano music. In particular, his sheer creativity and courage to create his own voice under severe artistic deprivation combine to create a body of work that remains one of the most prominent influences in the present-day compositional scene in Brno. Each of the six chronological sections in this monograph employs a single year as a frame of reference. These years were selected both for their political significance and to represent an important event in Ištvan’s personal or musical life. In addition to the biographical details, political context and analysis of the piano sonatas, other significant compositions and contemporary writings are considered to trace the developmental thread of Moravian music. Ištvan’s search for artistic expression brings the lineage of his direct predecessor, Brno compositional giant Leoš Janáček, into the avant-garde New Music movement of the 1960s. Ištvan’s further work as a composition professor and writer of theoretical texts in the 1970s and 80s continues to influence the current generation of composers in the Czech Republic. This monograph calls attention to a composer and his rich body of work, created during politically turbulent times, that remains virtually unknown outside his country of origin. / Music Performance
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Varhanní dílo Miloslava Kabeláče / Organ works by Miloslav Kabeláč

Káčerková, Michaela January 2013 (has links)
The main aim of this work is to introduce one of the most important Czech composers of the 20th century, Miloslav Kabeláč, specifically his works for organ. Kabeláč´s organ work includes two Fantasias op. 32, four preludes op. 48 and two sympohonies - 3rd symphony op. 33 and 8th symphony op. 54. For completion of author´s organ works I should not omit to mention the first Czech electroacoustic composition E fontibus Bohemicis - Six tableauxes from Czech annals op. 55. The first chapter is about composers´s life, following ones describe compositions. I also mentioned Kabeláč´s new typ of a notation.
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Vokální symfonie v tvorbě Vladimíra Sommera a Miloslava Kabeláče / Vocal symphonies by Vladimír Sommer and Miloslav Kabeláč

Trojan, Pavel January 2013 (has links)
This master thesis focuses on genre of vocal symphony ("choral symphony"). In the first chapter general definition of genre is aimed to be determined in both historical and semantical aspects. Special attention is paid to the role of vocal symphony in symphonic legacy of particular composers. Focus of the work lies in music analysis of two major compositions of two Czech composers of the second half of the 20th century. Vocal Symphony by Vladimír Sommer and Eight symphony ?Antiphons? by Miloslav Kabeláč. Scope of research is to evaluate use of vocal elements in the symphonic form and how it affects intended musical statement.
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Prelude and Fugue in A Minor by Miloslav Gajdoš A Transcription for Guitar and Performance Guide

January 2017 (has links)
abstract: This research project introduces the Czech composer Miloslav Gajdoš (b. 1948) to classical guitarists through his composition Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, composed in 1998. Gajdoš is a double bass virtuoso who has enjoyed a successful career performing, composing, and teaching. After the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia in 1989, Gajdoš was allowed more opportunities to perform outside the Czech Republic and to become better known throughout the world. His Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, originally for solo double bass, works well on the guitar and is a rewarding piece to learn and perform. A transcription is presented here that is of publishable quality, together with a biography of Gajdoš and a performance guide. The biography was written from available research materials as well as from direct email correspondence with the composer, and includes authorized quotations from those emails. This project also includes a description of the piece together with musical and technical suggestions that will aid the performer in creating a satisfying musical interpretation. Chapter Three includes a description of the left-hand challenges that were encountered while the piece was being transcribed and the solutions that were devised to mitigate them. Finding new pieces to transcribe for the guitar has long been an important activity of serious players, and this transcription adds a substantial and expressive piece to the growing repertoire of the classical guitar. / Dissertation/Thesis / Complete score of the transcription. / Doctoral Dissertation Music 2017
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Miloslav Kabeláč - kompletní klavírní tvorba a komorní díla pro smyčcové nástroje a klavír / Miloslav Kabeláč - Complete Works for Piano and Chamber Music for Strings and Piano

Bartoš, Jan January 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse Miloslav Kabeláč's piano works. It collects informations and answers questions relating to this narrow focus. The dissertation also tries to find interpretative clues to his two most important piano cycles - Seven pieces op. 14 and Eight preludes op. 30. The dissertation points out the fact that if we want to present and understand his works correctly, it is necessary to study Kabeláč within a broader context.
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Mezi doslovností a purismem - překlady německé rodinné korespondence Karla Havlíčka / Between Literalism and Purism - Translations of Karel Havlíček Borovský's German Family Correspondence

Kukrechtová, Barbora January 2016 (has links)
This thesis analyzes the Czech translations of Karel Havlíček's German family correspondence. The translations are from the turn of the 20th century, from the 1940s, and from the present day. In the introduction, the present-day situation concerning the publication of Havlíček's correspondence is outlined. After that, the thesis focuses on the skopos theory as the main theoretical base for the analysis. Then the thesis turns to the life of Karel Havlíček with a focus on his student years. In the analytical section, the individual translators and the origination of the translations are introduced. Selected translations are then analyzed. The primary objective of the thesis is the evaluation of translation strategies and methods used by the translators of Karel Havlíček's family correspondence with regard to translation conventions and social and historical changes.
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Skupina Experiment a tvůrčí skupiny na přelomu 50. a 60. let / Art group Experiment and other art groups at the turn of the fifties and sixties

Smetanová, Marie January 2011 (has links)
The subject of this work is an art group of four painters that was founded in 1959 and named Experiment. Artists of this group - František Dvořák, Radoslav Kutra, Jaroslav Uiberlay and Miloslav Jemelka - were born in the late twenties of the twentieth century. They belonged to the generation of painters, who had the opportunity to study after the second world war. They also played a crucial role in the forming of artistic expression in the sixties in Czechoslovakia. The main effort of these painters was to overcome the uniformity of socialist realism. They intended to return to and evaluate the visual art produced between wars in Czechoslovakia and in Europe. The feeling of vulgarity of descriptive realism prompted many artists to establish art groups in which their ideas and thoughts were formed due to the mutual confrontation. At the turn of the fifties and sixties was established a large number of "creative groups", whose development was possible due to the Union of Czechoslovak visual artists. Although the Union still served as a strict supervisor, it also allowed many young artists to exhibit their work for the first time in public. Creative groups, along with the Experiment, which was rather small, but compact formation, had merit in the overall release of the intricate situation in the Union. The...
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Způsoby a možnosti dramatické výchovy jako samostatného předmětu na 1. stupni ZŠ / The Ways and Means of Creative Drama as a Special Subject for Primary School

SVOBODOVÁ, Ivana January 2011 (has links)
The target of the diploma thesis ?Methods and possibilities of drama education as a separate school subject at first degree of elementary school? is to find out what is teacher´s and pupil´s idea of drama education as a separate school subject, based on their opinions and available literature. The first part focuses on common opinion from literature which targets low-aged pupils. It points out drama education as a separate school subject, not as a method of teaching. The second part searches for ideas of teachers and pupils from the first degree of elementary school about drama education as a separate school subject, using questionnaire form at three different schools. The third part describes personal proposition of drama education as a separate school subject at first degree of elementary school, based on literature, evaluated questionnaires and personal experiences.
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Básnický prožitek Vysočiny / Poetic experience of Vysočina

Veselá, Anna January 2016 (has links)
A number of renown poets and writers were born in the Czech Vysocina area and continued to return there throughout their lives. This thesis aims to compare the works of four Czech poets which feature reflections of the Vysocina region. In his collection of poems "Greetings to the sun", Jan Zahradnicek focuses on the sun as it shines upon the region and assists local inhabitants in their work. In his lyrical prose "I shall return there..." Frantisek Halas reveals incredible nature scenery as he introduces seasonal changes in the region. In Bohuslav Reynek's collection of works named "The sawing of loneliness" the region becomes the setting of the poet's conversation with God. In his collection of works titled "Springs opening" Miloslav Bures portrayed the annual tradition which every year renewed man's relationship with life giving nature.

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