Towards a Typology of Traditional Music. Proceedings of the international konference of the same name held in Prague from September 21 - 22, 2016
Tyllner, Lubomír; Skovajsa, O.; Vaňková, H.
2017 - Czech
Keywords:
traditional culture; ethnomusicology; typology; traditional music; comparative analysis; traditional song style
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Towards a Typology of Traditional Music. Proceedings of the international konference of the same name held in Prague from September 21 - 22, 2016
Negotiating the Place for a Dance
Stavělová, Daniela
2017 - English
The text focuses on the observation of the process during the features of traditional culture are transformed for the purposes of the present urban context. The study explores a rural carnival (called masopust in Czech Republic) in some districts of Prague since the early 1990s into a present festivity involving local people as participants. The process of rethinking carnival and (re)constructing the dance and music repertory is studied from the perspective of urbanisation. The contribution is based on the observation of the dichotomy of public/private space appropriated by the dance. Its goal is to disclose the role of the recent music and dance repertory in the process of local identity building.
Keywords:
carnival; dance; music; urbanisation; Prague
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Negotiating the Place for a Dance
The text focuses on the observation of the process during the features of traditional culture are transformed for the purposes of the present urban context. The study explores a rural carnival (called ...
Antonio Caldara nel suo tempo
Jonášová, Milada; Volek, T.
2017 -
Conference contributions to the life and work of the composer Antonio Caldara Contributi dalla vita e delle opere di compositore Antonio Caldara
Keywords:
Antonio Caldara; life; works
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Antonio Caldara nel suo tempo
Conference contributions to the life and work of the composer Antonio Caldara
Musicological bibliographic database
Vozková, Jana
2017 - Czech
The Musicological Bibliographical Database is a project under the auspices of the Music History Department at the CAS Institute of Ethnology, which carries on from the older bibliographical activities there, as it has been developed and updated on an ongoing basis since 2013, with the emphasis on records of current additions to domestic musicological publication output. It includes monographs, critical editions, anthologies and analytical articles in anthologies and journals, as well as articles in anthologies and journals (with 50 years of the Hudební věda journal completely processed, while other musicological journals are being processed under the VISK9 program), chapters from books, reviews and reports of any importance. This database is based on the ALEPH library cataloguing programme using RDA cataloguing standards that are currently in effect, making use of a connection to the national database of authorities at the Czech National Library. Since 2015 it has been supplemented in the form of database retroconversion by bibliographical records created by transcribing from older printed data bases. At present the database has over 8,000 entries.\n Muzikologická bibliografická databáze je projekt, zaštítěný Kabinetem hudební historie EÚ AV ČR, v. v. i. a navazující na jeho starší bibliografické aktivity. Rozvíjí a doplňuje se postupně od roku 2013, s důrazem na evidenci aktuálních přírůstků tuzemské muzikologické publikační produkce. Zahrnuje monografie, kritické edice, sborníky, z oblasti analytického rozpisu pak články ve sbornících a časopisech (kompletně zpracováno je 50 ročníku časopisu Hudební věda, další muzikologické časopisy se zpracovávají v rámci programu VISK9), kapitoly z knih, recenze a důležitější zprávy. Databáze je založena na knihovnickém katalogizačním programu Aleph - s použitím aktuálně platné katalogizační normy RDA, využívá napojení na národní databázi autorit Národní knihovny ČR. Od roku 2015 je formou retrokonverze databáze doplňována o bibliografické záznamy vznikající přepisem ze starších tištěných databází. Aktuálně má databáze přes 8000 záznamů.
Keywords:
musicology; bibliography
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Musicological bibliographic database
The Musicological Bibliographical Database is a project under the auspices of the Music History Department at the CAS Institute of Ethnology, which carries on from the older bibliographical activities ...
Folklore in the mirror of individual and social interests (a case study of the Czech ethnologist František\nPospíšil)
Uhlíková, Lucie; Pavlicová, M.
2017 - Czech
František Pospíšil (1885–1958), a noted ethnologist from Brno, was one of the scholars whose research aims and interpretations of the topics which he studied were determined both by his individual interests as well as by social context. The paper attempts to demonstrate it. Pospíšil, who was interested in modern research methods (using phonograph, camera, and film camera) and was ambitious, stretched his research from his home region of Haná in Moravia to Native Americans (within his sword dance study and weapon dance study); his findings were quoted by many respected scholars of the period. Within the Czech environment, Pospíšil was one of the first scholars who used a phonograph to record folk singing; within the international context, Pospíšil was one of the first scholars who used a film camera to research dances. In fact, anything that Pospíšil did in the field of ethnology was unique; he covered a very broad range of themes and geographical areas, he also explored cultural phenomena which were on the margin of interest of others, and he employed an agile manager like approach. Due to some unfavourable historical circumstances, Pospíšil’s name was almost forgotten especially in the Czech context, and there is almost no mention of him in the texts on the history of Czech and Slovak folkloristics.
Keywords:
folklore; folk dance; sword dance; dance and film; phonograph; František Pospíšil; Leoš Janáček
Fulltext is available at external website.
Folklore in the mirror of individual and social interests (a case study of the Czech ethnologist František\nPospíšil)
František Pospíšil (1885–1958), a noted ethnologist from Brno, was one of the scholars whose research aims and interpretations of the topics which he studied were determined both by his individual ...
On the Relation between Function and Tectonics in the Typology of Ceremonial Songs on the Border of the So-Called Eastern and Western Song Styles
Frolcová, Věra
2017 - Czech
The paper draws on sources of traditional music from Moravia, Silesia, and from Czech, Polish and Slovak comparative material. It deals with the metro-rhythmic and tectonic principle of typology of traditional music. The typology of ceremonial song is characterized by both the integration tendencies (the inter-ethnic Moravian-Silesian-Polish types of common function), and disintegration tendencies of development (regional and local types). Příspěvek vychází z pramenů lidové písně Moravy a Slezska a z českých, polských a slovenských komparačních pramenů. Zabývá se metrorytmickým a tektonickým principem typologie tradiční hudby. Pro typologii obřadních písní jsou příznačné integrační tendence vývoje (interetnické moravsko-slezsko-polské písňové typy společné funkce) a dezintegrační tendence vývoje (regionální a lokální typy).
Keywords:
Czech ethnomusicology; Moravia and Silesia; Christmas and Easter carol; metro-rhythm principle of typology; tectonic method in ethnomusicology; inter-ethnic type of folk song; Moravian-Silesian-Polish typological parallels in carols
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On the Relation between Function and Tectonics in the Typology of Ceremonial Songs on the Border of the So-Called Eastern and Western Song Styles
The paper draws on sources of traditional music from Moravia, Silesia, and from Czech, Polish and Slovak comparative material. It deals with the metro-rhythmic and tectonic principle of typology of ...
On the Relation between Function and Tectonics in the Typology of Ceremonial Songs on the Border of the So-Called Eastern and Western Song Styles
Frolcová, Věra
2017 - Czech
The paper draws on sources of traditional music from Moravia, Silesia, and from Czech, Polish and Slovak comparative material. It deals with the metro-rhythmic and tectonic principle of typology of traditional music. The typology of ceremonial song is characterized by both the integration tendencies (the inter-ethnic Moravian-Silesian-Polish types of common function), and disintegration tendencies of development (regional and local types). Příspěvek vychází z pramenů lidové písně Moravy a Slezska a z českých, polských a slovenských komparačních pramenů. Zabývá se metrorytmickým a tektonickým principem typologie tradiční hudby. Pro typologii obřadních písní jsou příznačné integrační tendence vývoje (interetnické moravsko-slezsko-polské písňové typy společné funkce) a dezintegrační tendence vývoje (regionální a lokální typy).
Keywords:
Czech ethnomusicology; Moravia and Silesia; Christmas and Easter carol; metro-rhythm principle of typology; tectonic method in ethnomusicology; inter-ethnic type of folk song; Moravian-Silesian-Polish typological parallels in carols
Available at various institutes of the ASCR
On the Relation between Function and Tectonics in the Typology of Ceremonial Songs on the Border of the So-Called Eastern and Western Song Styles
The paper draws on sources of traditional music from Moravia, Silesia, and from Czech, Polish and Slovak comparative material. It deals with the metro-rhythmic and tectonic principle of typology of ...
Folklore in the mirror of individual and social interests (a case study of the Czech ethnologist František Pospíšil)
Uhlíková, Lucie; Pavlicová, M.
2017 - English
The paper demonstrates how the research aims and the interpretation of researched topics can be determined both by individual interests as well as by social context. František Pospíšil (1885–1958), a noted ethnologist from Brno, was one of the first Czech scholars who used a phonograph to record dialects and folk singing, and a film camera to research dance traditions.
Keywords:
folklore; folk dance; sword dance; dance and film; phonograph; František Pospíšil; Leoš Janáček
Fulltext is available at external website.
Folklore in the mirror of individual and social interests (a case study of the Czech ethnologist František Pospíšil)
The paper demonstrates how the research aims and the interpretation of researched topics can be determined both by individual interests as well as by social context. František Pospíšil (1885–1958), a ...
To Fit in the Line. Otakar Ostrčil as a Vehicle for Nejedlý’s Vision of the History of Czech Music
Kratochvílová, Markéta
2016 - English
The relation of Otakar Ostrčil and Zdeněk Nejedlý presents a striking case of a biographer using his subject as a vehicle for his own ideas and for presentation of a particular historiographical conception of the history of modern Czech music.
Keywords:
Otakar Ostrčil; Zdeněk Nejedlý; Czech music history
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To Fit in the Line. Otakar Ostrčil as a Vehicle for Nejedlý’s Vision of the History of Czech Music
The relation of Otakar Ostrčil and Zdeněk Nejedlý presents a striking case of a biographer using his subject as a vehicle for his own ideas and for presentation of a particular historiographical ...
At the beginning was politics: Some glosses about so called „gubernial” collector´s action
Toncrová, Marta
2016 - Czech
Interesting things about the genesis, course and next fates of the oldiest collection of folk songs in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Zajímavosti o vzniku, průběhu a dalších osudech nejstarší sbírky lidových písní v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku.
Keywords:
Collection of folk songs; 1819; Bohemia; Moravia; Silesia; Folk songs; folk song collecting
Fulltext is available at external website.
At the beginning was politics: Some glosses about so called „gubernial” collector´s action
Interesting things about the genesis, course and next fates of the oldiest collection of folk songs in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
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