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Fukačovy výzkumy v oblasti staré hudby jako inspirace pro dnešek

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2017
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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Enhancement of Conventional Beat Tracking System Using Teager–Kaiser Energy Operator

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2020
Beat detection systems are widely used in the music information retrieval (MIR) research field for the computation of tempo and beat time positions in audio signals. One of the most important parts of these systems is usually onset detection. There is an
Matej Istvanek   +3 more
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Ivo Stolařík's contribution to the research into the musical culture of northeast Moravia and Czech Silesia

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia
Ivo Stolařík was certainly the most important researcher in the field of music-historical and ethnographic research in northeast Moravia and "Czech" Silesia. The authors of the study evaluate the lifelong contribution of this scholar to music history and
Jiří Kusák, Karl Steinmetz
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Retrieving the Real Frederick May

open access: yesJournal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland, 2019
Although Frederick May (1911–85) is seen as holding an important position in the history of twentieth-century composition in Ireland, writing about May has been sporadic.
M. Fitzgerald
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Music lexicographer Jiří Fukač and the Brno School of Music Lexicography

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2017
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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John Tyrrell – výjimečný janáčkovský životopisec a editor

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2019
Professor John Tyrrell is one of the leading musicologists specializing in Czech music and most importantly in the composer Leoš Janáček. Tyrrell died on 4 October 2018. His interest in Janáček finds expression in several scholarly spheres.
Jiří Zahrádka
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Fibich and Dvořák: The Hidden Friendship between Two "Enemies"

open access: yesMusicologica Olomucensia, 2010
The “Dvořák battles” of the early twentieth century portrayed Dvořák and Fibich as opponents in the fi eld of art. Dvořák’s detractors, who long dominated Czech musicology, called him reactionary, whereas they championed Fibich as furthering the ...
David R. Beveridge
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Smetanovský dluh české muzikologie – písemné prameny jako předmět zájmu smetanovského bádání

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2015
The correspondence, diaries, and some other non-musical manuscripts of Smetana constitute an important set of sources for Smetana research that has not yet been made fully accessible or been fully utilized, and their complete publication remains a major ...
Olga Mojžíšová
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“Le père-créateur” of modern school of violin playing: marking the anniversary of Giovanni B. Viotti

open access: yesСовременные проблемы музыкознания, 2020
The article focuses on one of the key figures in the world of music at the turn of the 18th/19th centuries, an acknowledged leader of French school of violin playing—G.B. Viotti.
Polina B. Podmazova
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Picking the Wild Poppies

open access: yesMusic & Minorities
This article examines the fundraising discourse of the non-profit organization Divé maky (“Wild Poppies”), which provides individualized scholarships for Roma children who exhibit significant talent or proficiency in diverse fields such as music ...
Dominika Moravčíková
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