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Utajená skladba Janáčkova politického vzdoru : ke genezi a recepci "slovanské rapsodie" Taras Bulba
The "Slavonic rhapsody" Taras Bulba is an example of Janáček's lifelong Russophilia. The composer adhered to the Russian culture through the declared Slavic patriotism in his early youth, all this being closely connected with the feelings of liberation ...
Jiří Zahrádka
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This study looks at three related "snapshots" from, respectively, Janáček's Zápisník zmizelého, Pavel Haas' Chinese Songs, and Hugo Haas' film, The Girl on the Bridge. All three invoke the agonizing tension between movement and stasis, raise questions of
Michael Beckerman
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Echoes of Culture: Music, Language, and Critique of Universality in Brian Friel’s Performances
This article examines Brian Friel’s Performances (2003) as a sustained critique of the notion that music functions as a universal, transcendental language. Through the fictionalized encounter between the Czech composer Leoš Janáček and a modern graduate
Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos +1 more
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Mezinárodní hudebněvědné kolokvium v Brně v období 1966–1976
This paper is reflecting first ten years of the existence of International Musicological Colloquium in Brno from several different points of view. It describes circumstances of the beginning and development of close connected International Music Festival
Sofija Čolović
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Music and speech both feature structured melodic patterns, yet these patterns are rarely compared using empirical methods. One reason for this has been a lack of tools which allow quantitative comparisons of spoken and musical pitch sequences.
Aniruddh D. Patel
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Gregor Johann Mendel: From peasant to priest, pedagogue, and prelate. [PDF]
Hartl DL.
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Effect of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Air Pollution in the Ostrava Region. [PDF]
Bitta J +2 more
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Teorie a dějiny hudby na JAMU v prvních letech její existence
The Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (commonly known as JAMU) was established in 1947. Ludvík Kundera was its rector from 1948 to 1961. His goal was to form a faculty consisting of prominent experts.
Jindřiška Bártová
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Existence a ten, kdo omdlívá ve V(v)ěci Makropulos, Tažení stínů (moderny) a v Duchu (středoevropské) země // Existence and He, Who Faints at The Makropulos Affair, The Campaign of Shadows (Modernism) and The Spirit of the (Central European) Land [PDF]
This study is concerned with the swooning as one of the characteristic motifs of modernism, arising from a period of reflexive attention. First it will examine this in the dramas of Arthur Schnitzler Zug der Schatten and Frank Wedekind’s Erdgeist, then
Kristýna Celhofferová
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Henry Cowell went on tour in the Europe five times - in 1923, 1926, 1929, 1931 and 1932 - and on this occasion he visited twice the Czechoslovakia. During these visits he presented himself as a composer and interpreter and he made several important ...
Jiří Zahrádka
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