Předmět Music in the Czech Lands (CZS33)
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Music has played a uniquely central role in the history of the Czech lands, and this course is designed to explain why this is so by following the development of music here since the Middle Ages. It begins with a survey of Czech history aimed at analysing the broad social and cultural changes affecting Bohemia and Moravia over the centuries. It goes on to deal with the country’s unusually rich folk music tradition, which has been of great importance in the development of its musical life and has had a profound influence on many of its leading composers. The history of music from the Middle Ages on then follows, with the emphasis on the many links between musical life and musicians here and the rest of Central Europe, the role of national feeling in the development of the musical tradition, and the place of ethnic and other minorities.
Osnova
Syllabus:History of Czech lands and Brno - it´s architecture and institutionsEarly music: from the Middle Ages to ca 1550Early music: the musical chapel of Emperor Rudolf II. (1576-1612)Music of the 17th Century: Michna, Vejvanovský, BiberMusic of the 18th Century: Zelenka, Vivaldi and othersThe Classical Era, Mozart in PragueThe Czech lands 1800-1860, Early reflections of the Folk musicBedřich SmetanaAntonín DvořákJanáčekMartinů, Haas, Hába, SchulhoffAfter 1945: Novák, Husa, EbenCzech film music
Literatura
TYRRELL, John. Janáček's operas :a documentary account. London: Faber and Faber, 1992. xxv, 405 s. ISBN 0-571-15129-9. info
Garant
Mgr. Martin Glogar
Vyučující
Mgr. Vladimír Maňas, Ph.D.