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UO > About > Organizational Structure > Faculties & Institutes > Faculty of Fine Arts and Music > About > Organizational Structure > Departments > Department of Wind Instruments

Martin Petrák


Academic degree, name, surname:
MgA. Martin Petrák
Room, floor, building:
CU 228, Building CU
Position:
Research interests and teaching:
Phone number, mobile:
+420 553 46 2900
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Year: 2022
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2019
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2019
work experience abroad
 
Year: 2019
work experience abroad
 
Year: 2019
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2017
work experience abroad
 
Year: 2017
recordings released on audio media or filmed
 
Year: 2013
recordings released on audio media or filmed
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2012
interpretation of works of art
 
Year: 2011
international master classes
 

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Subject



Author
Title
Type of thesis
Year
Matucha Tadeáš
György Orbán: life and work with a focus on the bassoon sonata and its interpretation problems
Bachelor's thesis
2023
Jirásek Martin
Significance of the bassoon at the courtd of Count Václav Morzin in the years of 1721-1736
Bachelor's thesis
2021
Svitavský Ondřej
Jiří Pauer - concerto for bassoon and orchestra
Bachelor's thesis
2020
Joska Radek
Antonio Vivaldi - Bassoon concerto in E minor, RV 484 - analysis and present interpretation
Bachelor's thesis
2019
Šindelář Ondřej
History of woodwind quintet with regard to interpretation of Cinq Danses Profanes et Sacrees of Henri Tomasi
Bachelor's thesis
2012



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