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The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic: A Curriculum Guide for Secondary School Teachers Created by the Center for Russian and East European Studies University Center for International Studies University of Pittsburgh April 2004 INTRODUCTION The Czech Republic: A Curriculum Guide for Secondary School Teachers was created to provide information on the historical and contemporary development of the Czech nation, and in so doing, to assist teachers in meeting some of the criteria indicated in the Pennsylvania Department of Education‟s “Guidelines to Meeting Academic Standards” (http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_board_of_ education/8830/state_academic_standards/529102). To fulfill the fundamental themes for many of the disciplines prescribed by the state guidelines, this curriculum guide provides the following information: A description of the unique traits of the Czech culture, and how these traits were developed based upon geographical limitations. A description of the effects of political, economic and cultural changes on the European continent, and how these changes shaped the present Czech lands and people. Identification and explanation of the contributions of key historical individuals and groups in politics, science, the arts, religion, and business in the Czech lands. Exploration of the important roles of Czech dissidents and political leaders. Examination of the changing economic and political system of the Czech Republic, and how these changes have affected Czech society. These and other areas of Czech society and culture are explored in an attempt to assist the secondary school teacher in fulfilling the Academic Standard Guidelines. As the unique transitions in the Czech Republic provide a laboratory for studying political, economic and cultural change, this guide may be additionally useful as a means for comparison with our own country‟s development. -
Josef Suk's a Summer's Tale
17 4 _ Igor Františák Feedbacks and Ties Josef Suk’s A Summer’s Tale Marek Keprt 1177 4_ Dear readers, Contents: The current issue again – after some time – The St. Wenceslas Music Festival Was Born in My Dreams contains an attached CD. This time, it is not An interview with Igor Františák another instalment within the monograph by Dina Šnejdarová series of Composer Portraits discs, but page 2 a compilation of historical recordings of pieces that could be branded Czech Josef Suk’s A Summer’s Tale: (or, actually, Czechoslovak) ambient music. Six decades of recordings The “Feedbacks and Ties” CD is a probe by Martin Jemelka into one of the off shoots of the alternative page 9 rock scene, which yielded remarkable fruit during the time of the Neo-Stalinist Feedbacks and Ties dictatorship in the 1970s and 1980s, and What Can You Hear on the Enclosed CD which within the global context often may by Petr Ferenc be deemed to represent the most original page 16 Czech music created over the past few centuries. More information is provided Marek Keprt: in the extensive notes written by Petr Ferenc, When Dragonfl y Wakefulness Outfl ows the Glow who has compiled the CD. Should you raise by Matěj Kratochvíl the question of why such material can be page 24 found in a magazine that has been dedicated to composed (notated) music, both classical Czech music Every day and contemporary, the answer is that Events at home and abroad in the autumn of 2017 it was the very interconnection between by Barbora Vacková the alternative rock scene and the then page 28 ascending generation of unconventional composers, disloyal to the offi cial Wenzel Johann Tomaschek and his Autobiography regime, that to a great extent defi ned one by Tom Moore of the facets of the Czech composed music page 31 of the 1990s, an interconnection that is still palpable today.