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Subject: RE: 'Little Freddie with his Fiddle' From: masato sakurai Date: 07 Dec 02 - 08:25 PM Sound clip for "Freddy & His Fiddle" is HERE. ~Masato |
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Subject: RE: 'Little Freddie with his Fiddle' From: CapriUni Date: 07 Dec 02 - 03:31 PM Fascinating question! I don't have the answer, but am here with ears (eyes) perked. I know the story (not well enough to recite off the top of my head, though), but not the musical... |
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Subject: 'Little Freddie with his Fiddle' From: Abby Sale Date: 07 Dec 02 - 03:10 PM Am reading Norwegian Folk Tales, from the collection of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, 1812-1885 and Jørgen Engebretsen Moe, 1813-1882, (trans. Pat Shaw Iverson & Carl Norman) New York, Viking Press, 1960. I've seen the same (following) tale in Irish collections but with all different gift-details and thought nothing of it. In Asbjørnsen/Moe the tale is called "Little Freddie with his Fiddle." One of the elements is a magic fiddle Freddie receives as a boon. While he plays, everyone in hearing range is forced to continue dancing, even past exhaustion and pain. He uses it to great effect when he is attacked. His attackers always agree to leave him alone if he will stop playing. (I suppose many have offered "anything you like" to novice fiddler if s/he would only stop playing, but that has nothing to do with my question.) I'd very much like to know if Edvard Grieg uses this story in any of his major works or lieder. The reason for my question in that on reading the tale I was struck by the similarity to a song in the musical play, Song of Norway. I'm sure you know the show was based, with some historical accuracy, on Grieg's life and it used selections from many of his pieces. I saw the play on Broadway in 1945 and one or two bits stay with me. Possibly because the music was Freddie and his fiddle will keep it up until we get I've been told the it began: I had always assumed that the writers of the show just used his music, not any of his text and that this fantasy song just had to do with a skilled musician, not a magic fiddle. However, the similarities seem far too great to be coincidence. Can you point me to the full words to this song in Song of Norway I've done considerable web and library search but no luck so far. The show seems well-known (a movie and is in small-theater production continuously) but not archived on any of the musicals web-sites I've found so far. I thank youse. |
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