Soundtrack Released For “Swedish Style: The Musical,” Inspired By The Behind-The-Scenes Split Of Super Group ABBA
Full-Length
Rock Musical Available For Commercial Theater Groups & Schools
No mention of timeless pop music would be complete without
Swedish pop super group ABBA at the top of the list. For a decade starting in
1972, the quartet released eight studio albums and a staggering 73 hit singles.
In all, Benny, Björn, Frida and Agnetha have sold more than 370 million albums
around the world.
But all good things come to an end, and ABBA’s demise was
sullied with divorce between the two couples, internal strife and ultimately,
dissolution.
This is the story that inspired full-length rock musical
“Swedish Style,” written by Turkish composer/producer and NYU Tisch School of
the Arts Master’s grad Ayhan Sahin. Selcen Pamuk, equally accomplished as a
university professor with a PhD and Master’s in
Business, wrote lyrics.
The dramatized theatrical production—set in the early 1980s and rapt
with love, loss, friendship, heartbreak and the penance of ultimate artistic
immortality—illustrates the saga of beloved pop group Opus 10’s demise,
following the break-up of the quartet’s two couples. Manager Anna pleads with
members Reno, Rita, Kurt and Katherine to deliver a final album that propels
them beyond their “bubble gum” legacy and insures legendary status in the pop
pantheon. Ultimately, the group’s primary nemesis turns out to be staring them
in the mirror, as they strive to conjure their original magic one more time and
achieve “immortality.”
“Swedish Style” was originally
staged in the mid-1990s at the Operetta House in Sahin’s native Ankara, Turkey,
with subsequent performances in Copenhagen; Reykjavik, Iceland; and a symphonic
version staged in Istanbul by the acclaimed Presidential Symphony Orchestra. In
addition, “Swedish Style” was honored via an alliance of the Swedish-Turkish
Cultural Cooperation during Stockholm 98’s Cultural City of Europe campaign. The
ensemble featured a cast of 45 performers/musicians and 25 offstage
contributors.
The success of “Swedish Style” also led to a personal
invitation by the Swedish Ambassador in Turkey, then, Michael Sahlin for Sahin
to fly to Sweden for a rendezvous with ABBA founders Benny Andersson and Björn
Ulvaeus “to strengthen musical and cultural cooperation between Sweden and
Turkey.” Within the past decade, the musical has also been showcased on VH1 in
the U.S. and in a one-hour special on Turkish National Radio.
Now based in New York, Sahin has revised and refashioned
“Swedish Style: The Musical” for licensing by commercial theatrical groups and
schools. The concept album for the musical comprises a full-cast vocal
production featuring five principal singers and an eight-member ensemble
mastered for use in licensed productions of the show. The 12-piece band offers
a robust palette of keyboards and piano; electric, classical, flamenco and
acoustic guitars; percussion, bass, violin, cello, flute and sax.
A video vignette was also filmed by Christopher
Holmes/Holmeswood Features Entertainment in December 2011 that provides a
compelling sketch of the new production and its soundtrack recording. The
five-minute promotional trailer offers potential production companies a
snapshot of the cast in action, detailing elements of the script, choreography,
set and costumes.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc2a2Kb-yPo&feature=player_embedded)
Of course, the inspiration for “Swedish Style: The Musical”
remains as vital today as it was 30 years ago. ABBA has indeed become immortal,
thanks to the ongoing success of Broadway sensation “Mamma Mia!” and the
accompanying 2008 film starring Meryl Streep, along with the group’s 2010 Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Now, adding to the legacy, “Swedish Style: The Musical”
offers, for the first time, the captivating tale of a lesser-known—but
all-important—chapter in the group’s fabled history. “It is through death a
legend is born,” is a pivotal line in the production. Through this theatrical
dramatization, the legend lives on.
For
information on “Swedish Style,” contact Janet Castiel at Redwood Entertainment,
Inc.
212-543-9998;
Janet.Castiel@RedwoodEntertainment.com.
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