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In the play's first staged production, directed by Robert Wilson, the first words—"Ich war Hamlet." (I was Hamlet.)—were spoken after 20 minutes of silent action. [1] Rihm composed his opera between 1983 and 1986 and presented parts of the score for the Rolf-Liebermann-Preis of Hamburg, which he won in 1986. [2]
Hamletmachine has had various adaptations in other media: Hamletmachine, a radio drama, including music by Einstürzende Neubauten, which was released as a compact disc in 1991. Blixa Bargeld played the part of Prince Hamlet and Gudrun Gut played Ophelia. Die Hamletmaschine-Oratorio, an oratorio by composer Georges Aperghis
Robert Wilson (born October 4, 1941) is an American experimental theater stage director and playwright who has been described by The New York Times as "[America]'s – or even the world's – foremost vanguard 'theater artist. ' " [1] He has also worked as a choreographer, performer, painter, sculptor, video artist, and sound and lighting designer.
But four of the six sections had full productions under Wilson's direction in Minneapolis, Rome, Rotterdam and Cologne, with workshop productions of the other two sections in Tokyo and Marseille. A documentary on the work's creative process, Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars, was released in 1987. It is out of print.
Hamletmachine by Heiner Mueller, directed by Robert Wilson (1987) [41] The Tourist Guide by Botho Strauss, Almeida Theatre Company, directed by Pierre Audi featuring Tilda Swinton and Paul Freeman (1987) [42] Théâtre de Complicité retrospective (1988–89) The Undivine Comedy, opera by Michael Finnissy, Almeida Opera (1988) [43] [44]
contribution to Robert Wilson's libretto for Philip Glass's opera Bildbeschreibung: Explosion of a Memory / Description of a Picture (1984/1985) dream narrative utilizing automatic writing in portions of composition Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome Ein Shakespearekommentar: Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome A Shakespeare Commentary (1985)
Robert Wilson (flourished 1572 – 1600), was an Elizabethan dramatist who worked primarily in the 1580s and 1590s. He is also believed to have been an actor who ...
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Penn Warren, Now and Then: Poems 1976–1978; Pulitzer Prize for History: Don E. Fehrenbacher, The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics; Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction: E. O. Wilson, On Human Nature