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«The wonderful musician» in Spanish

El músico prodigioso

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✒ Author
📖 Pages4
⏰ Reading time 10 minutes
💡 Originally published1819
🌏 Original language German
📌 Type Fairy tale
📌 Genres Children's literature, Adventure, Parable

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El músico prodigioso: read the book with parallel translation into English

Había una vez un músico prodigioso que vagaba solito por el bosque dándole vueltas a la cabeza. Cuando ya no supo en qué más pensar, dijo para sus adentros: "En la selva se me hará largo el tiempo, y me aburriré; tendría que buscarme un buen compañero." Descolgó el violín que llevaba suspendido del hombro y se puso a rascarlo, haciendo resonar sus notas entre los árboles. A poco se presentó el lobo, saliendo de la maleza. "¡Ay! Es un lobo el que viene. No es de mi gusto ese compañero," pensó el músico. Pero el lobo se le acercó y le dijo: "Hola, músico, ¡qué bien tocas! Me gustaría aprender." - "Pues no te será difícil," respondióle el violinista, "si haces todo lo que yo te diga." - "Sí, músico," asintió el lobo, "te obedeceré como un discípulo a su maestro." El músico le indicó que lo siguiera, y, tras andar un rato, llegaron junto a un viejo roble, hueco y hendido por la mitad. "Mira," dijo el músico, "si quieres aprender a tocar el violín, mete las patas delanteras en esta hendidura." Obedeció el lobo, y el hombre, cogiendo rápidamente una piedra y haciéndola servir de cuña, aprisionó las patas del animal tan fuertemente, que éste quedó apresado, sin poder soltarse. "Ahora aguárdame hasta que vuelva," dijo el músico y prosiguió su camino.
There was once a wonderful musician, who went quite alone through a forest and thought of all manner of things, and when nothing was left for him to think about, he said to himself, "Time is beginning to pass heavily with me here in the forest, I will fetch hither a good companion for myself." Then he took his fiddle from his back, and played so that it echoed through the trees. It was not long before a wolf came trotting through the thicket towards him. "Ah, here is a wolf coming! I have no desire for him!" said the musician; but the wolf came nearer and said to him, "Ah, dear musician, how beautifully thou dost play. I should like to learn that, too." - "It is soon learnt," the musician replied, "thou hast only to do all that I bid thee." - "Oh, musician," said the wolf, "I will obey thee as a scholar obeys his master." The musician bade him follow, and when they had gone part of the way together, they came to an old oak-tree which was hollow inside, and cleft in the middle. "Look," said the musician, "if thou wilt learn to fiddle, put thy fore paws into this crevice." The wolf obeyed, but the musician quickly picked up a stone and with one blow wedged his two paws so fast that he was forced to stay there like a prisoner. "Stay there until I come back again," said the musician, and went his way.
Al cabo de un rato volvió a pensar: "En el bosque se me va a hacer largo el tiempo, y me aburriré; tendría que buscarme otro compañero." Cogió su violín e hizo sonar una nueva melodía. Acudió muy pronto una zorra, deslizándose entre los árboles. "Ahí viene una zorra," pensó el hombre. "No me gusta su compañía." Llegóse la zorra hasta él y dijo: "Hola, músico, ¡qué bien tocas! Me gustaría aprender." - "No te será difícil," contestó el músico, "sólo debes hacer cuanto yo te mande." - "Sí, músico," asintió la zorra, "te obedeceré como un discípulo a su maestro." - "Pues sígueme ordenó él." Y no tardaron en llegar a un sendero, bordeado a ambos lados por altos arbustos. Detúvose entonces el músico y, agarrando un avellano que crecía en una de las márgenes, lo dobló hasta el suelo, sujetando la punta con un pie; hizo luego lo mismo con un arbolillo del lado opuesto y dijo al zorro: "Ahora, amiguito, si quieres aprender, dame la pata izquierda de delante." Obedeció la zorra, y el hombre se la ató al tronco del lado izquierdo. "Dame ahora la derecha," prosiguió. Y sujetóla del mismo modo en el tronco derecho. Después de asegurarse de que los nudos de las cuerdas eran firmes, soltó ambos arbustos, los cuales, al enderezarse, levantaron a la zorra en el aire y la dejaron colgada y pataleando. "Espérame hasta que regrese," díjole el músico, y reemprendió su ruta.
After a while he again said to himself, "Time is beginning to pass heavily with me here in the forest, I will fetch hither another companion," and took his fiddle and again played in the forest. It was not long before a fox came creeping through the trees towards him. "Ah, there's a fox coming!" said the musician. "I have no desire for him." The fox came up to him and said, "Oh, dear musician, how beautifully thou dost play! I should like to learn that too." - "That is soon learnt," said the musician. "Thou hast only to do everything that I bid thee." - "Oh, musician," then said the fox, "I will obey thee as a scholar obeys his master." - "Follow me," said the musician; and when they had walked a part of the way, they came to a footpath, with high bushes on both sides of it. There the musician stood still, and from one side bent a young hazel-bush down to the ground, and put his foot on the top of it, then he bent down a young tree from the other side as well, and said, "Now little fox, if thou wilt learn something, give me thy left front paw." The fox obeyed, and the musician fastened his paw to the left bough. "Little fox," said he, "now reach me thy right paw" and he tied it to the right bough. When he had examined whether they were firm enough, he let go, and the bushes sprang up again, and jerked up the little fox, so that it hung struggling in the air. "Wait there till I come back again," said the musician, and went his way.
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