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The preventive restrictions imposed at the beginning of March 2020 led to the interruption of the therapeutic practice of most music therapists in the Czech Republic.
Jan Koucun, Jiri Kantor
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Ve stopách Roberta Smetany aneb Třetí škola české hudební vědy
The credit for the foundation of a musicological institution at the restored university in Olomouc in 1946 goes to Vladimír Helfert's disciple, Robert Smetana (1904–1988). In 1951 he became associate professor and in 1965 professor and was at the head of
Jan Vičar
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Duchovní hudba a česká hudební kultura v devadesátých letech minulého století
The study brings the synthetic overview of the Czech sacred music development in 1990– 2000. The Czech musical culture has shown the significantly increased interest in the genre of sacred music as the result of political and social changes after 1989 ...
Eva Vičarová, Kateřina Janíčková
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One of the important research topics of Czech musicology is the issue of the clash of free-thinking composers with the ideologically distorted cultural policy of the Czechoslovak communist regime (1948–1989).
Martin Flašar, Pavlína Němcová
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The essay is devoted to the briefing of Jiří Fukač's activities, which were often considered unscientific in the context of the period. Today, however, we can see it as a full-fledged part of scientific work. Following text represents an invitation to an
Viktor Pantůček
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“This the Czechs Can Teach Us”: National Conflict, Transnational Opera, and Imperial Politics at the 1892 International Exhibition of Music and Drama [PDF]
This article explores how national conflicts were defined, negotiated, and resolved (or not) during the 1892 Vienna International Exhibition of Music and Drama.
Christopher Campo-Bowen
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Music lexicographer Jiří Fukač and the Brno School of Music Lexicography
The study summarizes the activity in the field of music lexicography of Jiří Fukač (1936–2002), professor of musicology at the Brno-based Masaryk University, who successfully resumed the activities of the Brno School of Music Lexicography, constituted ...
Petr Macek
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Fukačovy výzkumy v oblasti staré hudby jako inspirace pro dnešek
The main goal of this study is to point out the importance of Ancient Music research by Jiří Fukač, the former musicologist at Masaryk University in Brno. The so called Ancient Music was Fukač's main research topic.
Jana Perutková
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The Organ Compositions of Bedřich Antonín Wiedermann
This article deals with the compositions of the Czech organist Bedřich Antonín Wiedermann (1883–1951), who, unlike his contemporaries, was also a composer. He wrote around 340 works, of which more than a quarter are for organ.
Jana Michálková Slimáčková
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The Sacred and the Profane in the Organ Music of the Czech Lands in the 19th and 20th Centuries
The paper focuses on the organ music of Bohemia and Moravia the 19th and 20th centuries. It describes the situation in the area of both church music and organ building. Furthermore, several categories of organ music are dealt with.
Jana Michálková Slimáčková
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