Boguslaw Schaeffer: An Anthology
By (Author) Boguslaw Schaeffer
Translated by Magda Romanska
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
1st August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
891.85273
Paperback
200
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
210g
'I place Boguslaw Schaeffer's genius firmly at the centre of the European cultural heritage which expressed avant-gardism during my lifetime.' Richard Demarco This anthology of plays by Boguslaw Schaeffer, a Polish playwright, composer, musicologist and graphic designer, includes his most frequently performed works: Scenario for a Non-Existing, but Possible Instrumental Actor (1976), Quartet for Four Actors (1979), and Scenario for Three Actors (1987). The plays are examples of Instrumental Theatre. Like Schaeffers microtonal compositions, they are carefully structured and employ cyclical repetitions, and codes. Schaeffers most famous instrumental play, the Quartet for Four Actors, has been so successful that it has been staged by practically every Polish theatre. Scenario for a Non-Existing, but Possible Instrumental Actor, opened in 1976 and has since been staged over 1,500 times around the world. During its 40-year run, it has been critically acclaimed and has won many awards, including the 1995 Grand Prix at New Yorks Theatre Festival. Winner of many prestigious international awards, Scenario for Three Actors, has been a permanent fixture in many Polish theatres since its premiere. Schaeffer is a universal artist, unafraid to explore a range of fields,forms, and subject matter, and his theatre, like his music, defies previous, established conventions and techniques, surprising its audiences with innovative and invigorating form and style.
An accessible and illustrative introduction to the work of Boguslaw Schaeffer - a pleasure to read and [they] frequently offer irreverent, surprising, and entertaining perspectives on contemporary art. * Cosmopolitan Review *
Boguslaw Schaeffer is a Polish composer, musicologist, and graphic artist. Schaeffer has written 46 plays (translated into 17 languages) & is widely regarded as a pioneer of avant-garde theatre. Schaeffers Era, was staged as part of the 2010 Edinburgh Festival & described as one of the best productions since the festival was launched.