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Title Rumpelstilzchen
Article no. 4012332
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Austria (at)
Publisher * CaMi Songs
Composer Veszely, Werner C.
Difficulty level 2
Evaluation level of countries A2 (Austrian B level); DJ
Additional info/contents Die Ereignisse des gleichnamigen Märchens werden hier musikalisch dargestellt.
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Rumpelstiltskin is a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm:
It was once a poor miller who had a very beautiful daughter. Once he could talk to the king, he told him that his daughter could spin straw into gold. (Parts A and B)

The king liked this very much and he took the girl with him to his castle, led her into a chamber full of straw, gave her a wheel and a reel and said: "Get to work, because if you have not spun the straw into gold by tomorrow morning, you must die! There sat the poor miller's daughter, crying and not knowing what to do, for her father had lied, she had no idea how to spin straw into gold. (Part C)
Suddenly the door opened and a small bearded man entered the chamber and asked the girl why she was so sad. (Part D) After she had told him the whole story, he asked her to give him her collar, whereupon he spun all the straw into gold. (Parts E and F)

When the king entered the chamber the next morning and saw all the gold, he wanted even more and locked the girl again in the chamber so that she could work through the night (parts G and H). After she cried, the male appeared again (part I) and helped the miller's daughter, who now had to give him her ring (part J).

The next morning the king saw the gold and asked the girl again to spin more gold. In return, he would make her queen (part K). In the night the little man came again and worked diligently like the two nights before. As a reward, she demanded the first child to give birth to the girl. (Part M)
More than a year had passed and the queen gave birth to her first child, and already the small, bearded little man was there and wanted to take the child with him. But the queen implored him and offered him all the riches of the kingdom. But the little man didn't want to hear about it, offered the queen a business: if she knew his name within three days, she could keep her child.

The queen sent a messenger to find out his name and he was lucky. He could watch the little man dancing around a fire and screaming: "Today I'm back, tomorrow I'm brewing, the day after tomorrow I'll fetch the queen's child, oh how good nobody knows that my name is Rumpelstiltskin! (Part O)

The messenger delivered the message to the queen and when the male appeared, she asked him for different names, which were all wrong. The little man jumped with joy and laughed. But when she asked: "Are you called Rumpelstiltskin?", the little man raged and screamed, grabbed his left foot, and tore himself in half (part P).
Now the queen could live in peace.

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Quelle/Source: Veszely

Tags:

Fairy tales, legends, stories

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