Hans Krása a jeho opera pro děti Brundibár
Hans Krása and his opera for children Brundibár
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Hurníková, Kateřina
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Education
Discipline
Training Teachers of General Subjects at Lower and Higher Secondary Schools Music - Musical Instrument
Department
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Date of defense
8. 9. 2015
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
Analýza, Brundibár, holocaust, interpretace, klavírní výtah, opera, partitura, terezínské ghetto, Terezínská iniciativaKeywords (English)
Analysis, Brundibar, holocaust, interpretation, opera, orchestra score, piano reduction, Terezin Ghetto, Terezin InitiativeSummary: Without a doubt, Hans Krása belongs amongst the most important figures in Czech music. In my thesis, I would like to focus on his opera for children, Brundibar, which represents an important bridge between free cultural expression and life behind the walls at the Terezin concentration camp. Clearly, it will be fruitful to compare both the Prague and Terezin versions of this piece. With this work, I would like to delve into the personality of the composer, his output, and musical life in the Terezin ghetto. Key words: Analysis, Brundibar, holocaust, interpretation, opera, orchestra score, piano reduction, Terezin Ghetto, Terezin Initiative.
Summary: Without a doubt, Hans Krása belongs amongst the most important figures in Czech music. In my thesis, I would like to focus on his opera for children, Brundibar, which represents an important bridge between free cultural expression and life behind the walls at the Terezin concentration camp. Clearly, it will be fruitful to compare both the Prague and Terezin versions of this piece. With this work, I would like to delve into the personality of the composer, his output, and musical life in the Terezin ghetto. Key words: Analysis, Brundibar, holocaust, interpretation, opera, orchestra score, piano reduction, Terezin Ghetto, Terezin Initiative.