Několik poznámek k České moderní hudbě Vladimíra Helferta [PDF]
The study comments on the book of Vladimir Helfert Czech modern music (1936). At the time of its release, the book met with a rather great interest of the wider, music loving, public.
Lubomír Spurný
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"Co zla již natropila tato domnělá ideovost!" : změna kritických postojů Vladimíra Helferta po přesídlení z Prahy do Brna [PDF]
After 1911, tendencies appeared in the Czech music culture to eliminate Antonín Dvořák. They were initiated by Zdeněk Nejedlý. As Nejedlý was not able to support his opinions by musical analysis, he created his own hierarchy of values based on ...
Jindřiška Bártová
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"Jaroměřické" monografie Vladimíra Helferta jako vzor pro výzkum opery ve střední Evropě v první polovině 18. století [PDF]
Vladimír Helfert's monographs about musical culture at Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou predetermined one of the main research streams, primarily connected with the Musicology department at Masaryk University, Brno.
Petr Slouka
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Fukačův příspěvek k helfertovskému konceptu intelektualizace hudební výchovy [PDF]
This essay addresses the theoretical legacy and research contributions of Jiří Fukač to Czechoslovak music pedagogy and its postwar efforts to design a new model of music education for the youngest generations.
Stanislav Tesař
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Vybrané okolnosti Helfertových interpretačních a organizačních aktivit [PDF]
The study describes selected circumstances of Helfert's activities as conductor of the Orchestral Association in Brno that he presided and conducted from the beginning of 1920s and of the Collegium Musicum at the Masaryk University that he founded ...
Jan Špaček
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Tajemství Janáčkova klavírního cyklu Jarní píseň : (co ukrývala skladatelova korespondence) [PDF]
In 1937, in Pazdírek's Music Dictionary's entry dedicated to Leoš Janáček, the lost piano cycle Spring Song (1912) is mentioned for the first time. The author of the article was Vladimír Helfert.
Jiří Zahrádka
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Henry Cowell a Brno : příspěvek k brněnským meziválečným kontaktům s představiteli světové avantgardy [PDF]
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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Who Was Herr von Infeld, the First Teacher of Vilemína Nerudová
Data from birth and death registers, censuses of Brno 1850 and 1857, and Brno theater almanacs prove, the violinist Baroch von Imfeld, introduced to literature by Vladimír Helfert (1939), in reality never existed.
Radek Hasalík
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Musica viva in schola nebo Ratio educationis musicae? [PDF]
Studie upozorňuje na nebezpečí příliš kognitivního pojetí předmětu Hudební výchova na českých školách, zkoumá historické příčiny tohoto jevu a dochází k poznatku, že na jeho počátku lze vidět osvícenský racionalismus a školské reformy Marie Terezie. Tyto
Bartoš Ivo
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Chef de Musique or Chef de Macaroni: The Twisted History of the European Military Music in Persia [PDF]
This article focuses on the history of European military music in Persia and shows how this history was twisted by French/Artesian patriotism and self-promotion.
Mohsen Mohammadi
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