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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

 Wind/Brass Instruments Literature and History 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
106DLD1 Z 1 1/T Czech winter
Subject guarantor:
Lukáš MATOUŠEK
Name of lecturer(s):
Lukáš MATOUŠEK
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

This course covers the history of the rise and constructional development of all wind instruments. Focusing on pre-history, antiquity, the Middle Ages and new era in the development of the flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone and tuba.

Mode of study:

Lecture

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

None

Course contents:

This course covers the history of the rise and construction development of all wind instruments. Almost from prehistory, antiquity, middle ages and modern, the development of the flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trumbone, and tuba.

Students are introduced to basic acoustics and issues of non-uniform and uniform (tempered) tuning, the development of pitch tuning and the acoustics of wind instruments.

The history of wind instruments is dealt with from the oldest known information, through the development of individual marginal types of wind instruments, reed and lip instruments from antiquity to the present. Attention is devoted to the precursors of common modern used instruments and their related instruments as well as instruments no longer used which in education and performance are again being used.

Recommended or required reading:

Fundamental literature:

Jiří Kratochvíl: Dějiny a literatura dechových nástrojů

Assessment methods and criteria:

Knowledge of the material covered. credit

Course web page:
http://www.hamu.cz/katedry/katedra-dechovych-nastroju
Note:

None

Schedule for winter semester 2015/2016:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2015/2016:
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The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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