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Martin Flašar serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Musicology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His office is located in building N/N.605 at Janáčkovo náměstí 654/2a with contact details: phone 549 49 3790 and email flasar@phil.muni.cz.
His research spans Czech Music History, Digital Music, and Computer-Assisted Composition, focusing on composers like Jan Novák, Sláva Vorlová, and Jan Klusák. He examines exile experiences of Czech musicians, film music, and technology's impact on musical creation from the 20th to 21st centuries. As Program Board member for Digital Culture and Creative Industries, he bridges academic research with digital media applications.
Flašar's 2024 publications reveal intense scholarly output across historical analysis (pre-war salons, totalitarian resistance) and contemporary themes (AI in music, sound design). His work consistently centers on Czech cultural identity through musical lenses while engaging with technological innovation in composition and archival practices.
He supervises ongoing theses including 'Music as a formal language using machine learning' and 'Jan Novák's film work since the 1960s', plus completed 2020 research on computer-assisted composition precedents. His academic service includes the Council for Culture and Arts and Industry Council at Masaryk University.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources. His recent grant activities remain unspecified though he organized 2023's 'Incursus barbarorum' exhibition on Jan Novák's exile and 2022's MIDI violin workshop.