The Fiddler’s Requiem

The Fiddler’s Requiem

13 mins | Drama | May 3, 1911

The old musician playing his fiddle in his garret home dreams of his youth and his lost love. As the past unfolds itself he sees his sweetheart, Dolores, forced by her parents to sign a contract of marriage with Don Carlos, and he again reads over in memory her message of farewell: "My on Love, This is my marriage ever, the death day of my soul. I cannot go without one last farewell to you, whom I will never see again. Wait for ma by the lake until you hear the bells chime. Yours in spirit until death, Dolores." Meeting her at the lake as requested, she gives him her old violin, saying, "I have breathed my soul into this violin. Whene'er it plays, it is my soul that speaks."

The Fiddler’s Requiem

13 mins | Drama | May 3, 1911

The Fiddler’s Requiem
The old musician playing his fiddle in his garret home dreams of his youth and his lost love. As the past unfolds itself he sees his sweetheart, Dolores, forced by her parents to sign a contract of marriage with Don Carlos, and he again reads over in memory her message of farewell: "My on Love, This is my marriage ever, the death day of my soul. I cannot go without one last farewell to you, whom I will never see again. Wait for ma by the lake until you hear the bells chime. Yours in spirit until death, Dolores." Meeting her at the lake as requested, she gives him her old violin, saying, "I have breathed my soul into this violin. Whene'er it plays, it is my soul that speaks."
Producers Kalem Company
Original title The Fiddler’s Requiem
Directors Sidney Olcott
Writers Gene Gauntier

Cast

J.J. Clark

as The Fiddler

Gene Gauntier

as Dolores

J.P. McGowan

as Dolores' father

Robert G. Vignola

as Dolores' fiance

Sidney Olcott

as Notary

Alice Hollister

as Bridesmaid