Lecturer(s)
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Holubec Jiří, prof. PaedDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Musical types and genres and their relation to musical forms. 2. Musical types in Gregorian chant. 3. Musical types of the Middle Ages (beginnings of polyphony). 4. Musical types of renaissance. 5. Baroque instrumental and vocally instrumental types. 6. Application of sonata cycle in musical types. 7. Types of program music I. 8. Types of program music II. 9. Types of musical drama - opera, oratorio. 10. Types of musical drama - musical, operetta, melodrama. 11. Dance music - dances of the 16th and 17th centuries, types of suites. 12. Dance music - ballet, modern dances. 13. Formation of music in the 20th century - musical tectonics. 14. Final summary.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Musical types and genres and their possible use in the music educational process. The lessons include analytical and listening practice.
Musical types and genres and their possible use in the music educational process. The lessons include analytical and listening practice.
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Prerequisites
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none
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Written exam. Attendance 70%.
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Recommended literature
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Burlas, L. Formy a druhy hudboného umenia.
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Janeček, K. Tektonika. Nauka o stavbě skladeb. Supraphon, Praha 1968.
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Macek, E. ed. Slovník české hudební kultury, Edition Supraphon, Praha 1997.
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Zenkl, L. ABC hudebních forem.
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