A VIOLIN fairytale I can't remember... HELP!
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:54 am
I figured I would ask on this forum, since many of you guys seem to know a lot about fairy tales (in the hopes Disney some day might make a film out of them).
When I was a kid, I had a book of collected stories (one of the stories in such book was The Little Mermaid, but I dont think it was book ONLY about Andersen stories), and one of my favorite ones was about a violin maker. I have lost the book, but I was hoping that by writing the plot, you guys might know the story and who wrote it (I THINK the name was "the magic violin", but I cant find it anywhere)
So here is the plot (what I remember of it):
The son of a violin maker had become orphaned, and decided to go to the big city to make his fortune. On his way, he came across a fairy, who gave him a magic violin, that when he played it, everybody would start dancing.
The boy made it to the city, and got a job at a violin shop, making violins for the owner, who was a very greedy man. The boy was a good worker, and his violins sold very well. At the end of the month, when it was time to get paid, the owner didnt pay him what he had promised, claiming that the boy was lazy and his violins sub-standard.
I THINK the boy at this point got his violin, and started playing it. The shop owner started dancing, and coins started falling out of his pockets. When the money on the floor was what the boy was due, his stopped playing, picked up the money, and left. The shop owner then called the police and accused the boy of stealing. He was arrested, and was about to be hung in the square, with all the town watching. So before he was executed, they asked him if he had a last wish. He said he would like to play his violin one last time. And when he did, everyone started dancing. And he played and played, and everyone danced and danced, no matter how exhausted they were. So people started begging him to stop, but he wouldnt... until the shop owner confessed that the accusation had been false, and then he stopped playing.
Something bad happened to the owner after, and something good happened to the boy. The End.
Does this story ring any bells to anyone? Anyone know the name and author?? Or origin of some kind?
HELP!
When I was a kid, I had a book of collected stories (one of the stories in such book was The Little Mermaid, but I dont think it was book ONLY about Andersen stories), and one of my favorite ones was about a violin maker. I have lost the book, but I was hoping that by writing the plot, you guys might know the story and who wrote it (I THINK the name was "the magic violin", but I cant find it anywhere)
So here is the plot (what I remember of it):
The son of a violin maker had become orphaned, and decided to go to the big city to make his fortune. On his way, he came across a fairy, who gave him a magic violin, that when he played it, everybody would start dancing.
The boy made it to the city, and got a job at a violin shop, making violins for the owner, who was a very greedy man. The boy was a good worker, and his violins sold very well. At the end of the month, when it was time to get paid, the owner didnt pay him what he had promised, claiming that the boy was lazy and his violins sub-standard.
I THINK the boy at this point got his violin, and started playing it. The shop owner started dancing, and coins started falling out of his pockets. When the money on the floor was what the boy was due, his stopped playing, picked up the money, and left. The shop owner then called the police and accused the boy of stealing. He was arrested, and was about to be hung in the square, with all the town watching. So before he was executed, they asked him if he had a last wish. He said he would like to play his violin one last time. And when he did, everyone started dancing. And he played and played, and everyone danced and danced, no matter how exhausted they were. So people started begging him to stop, but he wouldnt... until the shop owner confessed that the accusation had been false, and then he stopped playing.
Something bad happened to the owner after, and something good happened to the boy. The End.
Does this story ring any bells to anyone? Anyone know the name and author?? Or origin of some kind?
HELP!