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Mýtus české hudební emigrace z pohledu Dlabačova slovníku

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2015
The term of "Czech musical emigration" was subject to studies of numerous scholars during the history of the Czech musicology, regardless the anachronism of such an appellation.
Jana Franková
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Interpersonální hypotéza hudby a hlubinně hermeneutické hledání smyslu uměleckého díla

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2015
The interpersonal hypothesis of music presents an original contribution to Czech musicology dating back to the 1960s. This paper focuses on the wider interpretation of the principle of the hypothesis in relation to deep hermeneutic thought. The principle
David Kozel
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Understanding the history of 1930s musical migrants to Britain through minimal computing-led digital humanities

open access: yesRoyal Musical Association Research Chronicle
This article explores how historical musicology can use computational methods within a minimal computing framework, recovering the performance histories of three migrant musicians, producing valuable new information about their careers.
S. Whitfield
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Creative Ideas and Aesthetic Emotions in the Sonata for Violin and Piano by Leoš Janáček

open access: yesMusicology Papers
– Apart from several works that are emblematic of the 20 th - century operatic repertoire, Leoš Janáček is also the author of works for violin and piano, of which the Sonata catalogued as JW VII/7 is the most prominent.
Leonard Dumitriu
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Slowenische Musik als Bestandteil der Musikkultur der Wiener Slawen in den Jahren 1840–1870

open access: yes, 2012
To carry out detailed musicological research into the musical life of Slavs in Vienna has been an old obligation of Austrian musicology, and at the same time “a skeleton in the cupboard” of individual Slav musicologies.
Viktor Velek
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Civilist tendencies in the inter-war Czech music : at the beginning of a research

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2019
The study deals with "civilist" [civilistní] tendencies in music and musical culture of the interwar Czechoslovakia. The "civilism" [civilismus] in literature had its parallels in other areas of Czech artistic production too, especially in visual arts ...
Miloš Zapletal
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Two Letters of Franc Šturm

open access: yes, 2007
The text, a tribute on the seventieth anniversary of Professor Marija Bergamo, discusses two letters written by the Slovene composer Franc Sturm (1912–1943) to the Slovene pianist Neda Kozina, whom he befriended in Prague, where they both studied.
Katarina Bedina
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Josef Alexander Helfert (1820–1910) : ancestor and model for Vladimir and Jaroslav Helfert

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2016
Josef Alexander Helfert played a significant role in a social and political life of Habsburg Monarchy of the 19th and the beginning of 20th century. He was born in Prague, where he studied law and worked as an active politician in Austrian government ...
Irena Veselá
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"Umělec nesmí nikdy ztratit odvahu, ať se děje, co se děje" : Jan Novák a Bohuslav Martinů ve světle vzájemné korespondence (1947–1959)

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2019
The aim of the paper is to inform the professional public about the project of processing mutual correspondence of Jan Novák and his teacher Bohuslav Martinů in the years 1947–1959.
Martin Flašar, Pavel Žůrek
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"...aby se na hudbu dneška nepohlíželo z uzounkého obzoru pouhého dneška..." : hravý příspěvek k potenciálním koncepcím periodizace dějin hudby a odkazu Vladimíra Helferta

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2016
The main aim of this paper is to develop a discussion of the concept of music history. How to create musical history? The study of Vladimír Helfert Periodisace dějin hudby.
Viktor Pantůček
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