The Four Seasons (story)


For homonymous articles, see The Four Seasons (homonymy).

The Four Seasons is a musical tale devised by Lucien Adès adapted from the eponymous work of Antonio Vivaldi History change the code

At the beginning of time, the Sun ruler thinks that a husband would happily fill Princess Earth, desperately alone and sad. He then invites some princes to his court, thinking that one of them could win the heart of his daughter.

Only Prince Fish, Lord of Spring, Prince Cherry, Lord of the Summer, Prince Maple, Lord of the Autumn and Prince Fir, Lord of Winter, respond to invitation. They then urge Princess Terre to say which of them she prefers. Not knowing what to say, she suggests that they make up their minds after spending a day with each of them.

At the end of the delay, Princess Terre fails to make a choice and returns to see her father. The Sovereign Sun understands at that moment that none of the four princes could entirely fill it. He then decides to share the time of his four-part race that his daughter will live with each of the four princes. Distribution (voice) edit the code

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