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2. Etnografické muzejnictví
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- Dvořáková, Hana, Kalinová, Alena, Večerková, Eva, Hanák, Jaromír, Setinský, Jiří, Vaněčková, Jana, Nitsche, Martin, Branná, Věslava, Hovorková, Eva, Kumperová, Iva, Kačmaříková, Pavla, Beránková, Jana, Vojancová, Ilona, Obolecká, Bohuslava, Lenderová, Zdena, Votroubková, Iva, Linková, Dagmar, Zvonařová, Alexandra , Sieberová, Ivana, Smolík, Luboš, Bělíková, Vladislava, Válka, Miroslav, Tacl, Pavel, Krámská, Bohunka, Drahoňovský, Jan, Brichtová, Dobromila, Jermář, Jaromír, Šotola, Bohumil, Vostrejž, Petr, Hrčková-Kramolišová, Anna, Hošková, Miloslava, Suchánková, Miloslava, Klemšová, Ilona, Vincenciová, Hana, Prášek, Jiří, Maderová, Marie, Hrabětová, Jana, Zindulková, Stanislava, Todorová, Jiřina, Kandert, Josef, Langhammerová, Jiřina, Prudká, Alena, Šmídová, Lenka, Kobesová, Miluše, Kubečková, Ivana, Veselská, Jiřina, Pivcová, Jitka, Hulcová, Marie, Vít-Trčka, Jan, and Veselá, Irena
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- bez média and svazek
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- historiography, history of Czech ethnographic museums, and museum collections
- Language:
- Czech
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- Plný text obsahuje 56 anglických abstraktů. (Jsou uvedeny v rámci Summary na str. 200-221.) and Výčet dalších autorů hesel/textů, kteří nemohli být z kapacitního hlediska uvedeni do položky Údaje o autorech: Hoperniak, Vladimír (Sušice); Kudelová, Mária (Šumperk); Hutníková, Jana (Tachov); Kabelíková, Božena (Třebíč); Jakouběová, Vladimíra (Turnov); Tarcalová, Ludmila (Uherské Hradiště); Odehnal, Petr (Valašské Klobouky); Sojková, Jana (Vrchabí); Mikysková, Markéta (Vyškov); Pavlištík, Karel, Prudká, Alena a Petráková, Blanka (Zlín); Poláková, Květoslava (Znojmo); Jelínková, Jaroslava (Železný Brod). Překlad abstraktů do angličtiny: Štěpán, Pavel (št) a Válka, Lukáš (lv).
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3. Maurus Joseph Haberhauer a Pavel Josef Marek: řádoví skladatelé druhé poloviny 18. století
- Creator:
- Veselá, Irena
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Haberhauer, Maurus, 1746-1799, Marek, Pavel Josef, 1748-1806, 18. století, benediktini, augustiniáni, hudba, klasicismus (hudba), Benedictines, Augustinians, music, classicism (music), Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
- Description:
- The second half of the 18th century marked an extraordinary flowering of music, especially church music in the Czech lands. Monastic churches, in particular, were characterised by a high level of music production performed by choral scholars whose liturgical music was conducted by chosen monks. Some members of religious orders also composed. These were for example M. J. Haberhauer (1746-1799), a member of the Benedictine order situated in Rajhrad near Brno and P. J. Marek (1748-1806) who belonged to the Augustinian monastery in Brno. Both of them got a musical education as choral scholars and remained musically active also after entering orders. Eventually these two authors both performed as chorregents in the 70’s and early 80’s of the 18th century and they collected sacred and secular pieces of music of their more famous and popular contemporaries (C. Ditters, F. X. Brixi, Haydn, etc.). Apart from a few exceptions they were only composing liturgical works. Haberhauer bequeathed 90 compositions, most of whom composed of Mass for choir and solo accompanied with instrumental ensemble as well as vespers and motets. Marek, however, composed only 21 church compositions and most of them consist of Marian antiphons and litanies of Loreto. These were necessary at the Augustinians, given the honor rendered to the picture of Virgin Mary placed in their church. The two monasteries ran a mutual cooperation which can be proved by Haberhauer music collection preserved at Augustinians in Brno. Haberhauer work can be also found in the collections of other Moravian churches and also at Prague Benedictine order. While Marek’s compositions were exclusively connected to the Augustinian monastery in Brno. Their pieces of music are purely purposeful showing features of a musical classicism. Lives and works of both composers are now the subject of research of the author and of Pavel Žůrek from the Ins, Irena Veselá., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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4. Nové výsledky výzkumu českých muzikologů, výroční konference České společnosti pro hudební vědu, České muzeum hudby, Praha 30. listopadu – 1. prosince 2007
- Creator:
- Veselá, Irena
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- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Language:
- Czech
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public