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What has become of labour Ethnography?
Woitsch, Jiří
2013 - Czech
Keywords: labour ethnography; Czech ethnology; working-class research Available at various institutes of the ASCR
What has become of labour Ethnography?

Woitsch, Jiří
Etnologický ústav, 2013

From folklore to word music: What should be in encyclopaedias
Přibylová, I.; Uhlíková, Lucie
2013 - Czech
Keywords: folklore; world music; folk songs Available at various institutes of the ASCR
From folklore to word music: What should be in encyclopaedias

Přibylová, I.; Uhlíková, Lucie
Etnologický ústav, 2013

Hygienic conditions in the Czech countryside in the first half of 20th century. Status and proposed changes
Sedlická, Kateřina; Motyčková, Dana
2013 - Czech
Even in the first half of the 20th century hygienic conditions in the Czech countryside is at a relatively low level. In an attempt to remedy became in 1939 a public competition organized by the Ministry of Education for the purpose of obtaining architectural studies and design solutions. Ještě v 1. polovině 20. století byly hygienické poměry na českém venkově na poměrně nízké úrovni. Pokusem o nápravu se stala v roce 1939 veřejná soutěž vypsaná Ministerstvem školství a národní osvěty za účelem získání architektonických studií a návrhů řešení. Keywords: hygiene; Czech countryside; architectural competition Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Hygienic conditions in the Czech countryside in the first half of 20th century. Status and proposed changes

Even in the first half of the 20th century hygienic conditions in the Czech countryside is at a relatively low level. In an attempt to remedy became in 1939 a public competition organized by the ...

Sedlická, Kateřina; Motyčková, Dana
Etnologický ústav, 2013

Annual report on the activities 2012 - Institute of Ethnology ASCR, v. v. i
Uherek, Zdeněk
2013 - Czech
Keywords: annual report; Institute of Ethnology ASCR Fulltext is available at external website.
Annual report on the activities 2012 - Institute of Ethnology ASCR, v. v. i

Uherek, Zdeněk
Etnologický ústav, 2013

Folklore as Part of Intangible Cultural Heritage : Where to Place It?
Uhlíková, Lucie; Pavlicová, M.
2013 - Czech
The study is devoted to folklore within the contemporary society. It deals with the meaning of the term, as well as with the development of the interest in folklore in the Czech lands and the relation of the professional and amateur public to this category of intangible cultural heritage. Studie je věnována folkloru v současné společnosti. Zabývá se významem termínu i vývojem zájmu o folklor v českých zemích a vztahu k odborné i laické veřejnosti k této kategorii nehmotného kulturního dědictví. Keywords: Folklore; intangible cultural heritage; folklorism; ethno-cultural traditions; UNESCO Fulltext is available at external website.
Folklore as Part of Intangible Cultural Heritage : Where to Place It?

The study is devoted to folklore within the contemporary society. It deals with the meaning of the term, as well as with the development of the interest in folklore in the Czech lands and the relation ...

Uhlíková, Lucie; Pavlicová, M.
Etnologický ústav, 2013

Writing the composer monograph: issues and approaches. In celebration of Karel Husa s 90th birthday
Bajgarová, Jitka
2013 - Czech
Proceedings of the conference on the theme how to vrite monographs about Czech composers of the 20th century and to analyse their music works. Together with contributions and documents on life and work of the Czech-American composer and conductor Karel Husa (1921). Sborník příspěvků z konference na téma, jak psát monografie o českých skladatelích 20. století a jak analyzovat jejich díla. Dále příspěvky a dokumenty k životu a dílu čecho-amerického skladatele a dirigenta Karla Husy (1921). Keywords: Karel Husa; composer monographs; 20th century Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Writing the composer monograph: issues and approaches. In celebration of Karel Husa s 90th birthday

Proceedings of the conference on the theme how to vrite monographs about Czech composers of the 20th century and to analyse their music works. Together with contributions and documents on life and ...

Bajgarová, Jitka
Etnologický ústav, 2013

From folklore to world music : What should be in encyclopaedias
Uhlíková, Lucie; Přibylová, I.
2013 - Czech
Keywords: music; Moravian folk songs; music tradition in general Fulltext is available at external website.
From folklore to world music : What should be in encyclopaedias

Uhlíková, Lucie; Přibylová, I.
Etnologický ústav, 2013

The Kabeláč phenomenon: interpretation and comprehension
Kordík, Pavel
2013 - Czech
The conference contribution based on the base of analysis of the late compositions of M. Kabeláč. The interpretation of works is mainly aesthetic, but supported by philosophical texts as well as own composer's writings. Konferenční příspěvek byl založen na analýze pozdních děl M. Kabeláče. Estetická interpretace těchto kompozic je doplněna i texty filozofickými a skladatelovými vlastními spisy. Keywords: composer; interpretation Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
The Kabeláč phenomenon: interpretation and comprehension

The conference contribution based on the base of analysis of the late compositions of M. Kabeláč. The interpretation of works is mainly aesthetic, but supported by philosophical texts as well as own ...

Kordík, Pavel
Etnologický ústav, 2013

From a Living Tradition to the Theory: Comments on the Origin of the Term ‘Zahušťování’ in Janáček’s Terminology
Procházková, Jarmila
2013 - Czech
The contribution of Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) to music theory has been appreciated especially in the field of harmony. Within the context of music theory, Janáček's ideas on the 'thickness' of harmonic material first appeared in his study O skladbě souzvukův a jejich spojův (On the Construction of Chords and their Connections) in 1896. The term became fully developed and frequently used in his Úplná nauka o harmonii (The Complete Harmony Theory) in 1920. The origin and the use of the term by Janáček can be documented in connection with his experience with and discoveries from traditional folk music. Příspěvek českého skladatele Leoše Janáčka (1854-1928) se v hudební teorii oceňuje zejména v oblasti harmonie. V rámci hudební teorie, Janáčkovy myšlenky o "tloušťce" harmonického materiálu, se poprvé objevily v jeho studii O skladbě souzvuků a jejich spojů (na stavbě akordů a jejich spojů) v roce 1896. Termín se stal plně vyvinutým a často používaným v jeho Úplné nauce o harmonii (Kompletní teorie harmonie) v roce 1920. Původ a použití Janáčkova termínu je dokumentován v souvislosti s jeho zkušenostmi a objevy z tradiční lidové hudby. Keywords: Janáček ‘zahušťování’; music terminology; music theory; harmony; folk music Fulltext is available at external website.
From a Living Tradition to the Theory: Comments on the Origin of the Term ‘Zahušťování’ in Janáček’s Terminology

The contribution of Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) to music theory has been appreciated especially in the field of harmony. Within the context of music theory, Janáček's ideas on the ...

Procházková, Jarmila
Etnologický ústav, 2013

From Variability to Creativity: on the emergence of new folk songs in Moravia and Silesia in the second half of the 20th century
Toncrová, Marta
2013 - Czech
The autor comments on the proces of the creation of new folk songs: in specialised literature, such a process is called the utmost form of variation changes. Field research documents several types of variations, such as from random changes to regular changes, changes in the completion of song parts (such as new stanzas), the creation of lyrics or composing the melody, up to creating a completely new song. Autorka objasňuje proces vytváření nových lidových písní. V odborné literatuře je tento proces označen jako nevyšší forma variačního obměňování, od nahodilých změn přes dotváření částí písní například složením nových slok, vytvoření nového textu nebo nápěvu až ke složení kompletní nové písně. Keywords: Musical folklore; Josef Severin; Fanoš Mikulecký; new creativity; new folk song; Moravia; Rozálie Horáková-Uhrová Fulltext is available at external website.
From Variability to Creativity: on the emergence of new folk songs in Moravia and Silesia in the second half of the 20th century

The autor comments on the proces of the creation of new folk songs: in specialised literature, such a process is called the utmost form of variation changes. Field research documents several types of ...

Toncrová, Marta
Etnologický ústav, 2013

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