A story of how a musician might have composed a masterpiece, receiving his inspiration for different parts from persons and actions along the way. It humorously represents the possibilities of such compositions, but it may well be considered as unlikely that any composer ever performed his work in this way. However, the film shows a long string of people and things following after the composer as he plays the composition on the violin. The things which inspire him are quite commonplace and are, for that matter, rather more humorous than they would be otherwise. There is plenty of life and action and at the close, as they all unite in singing the new composition, the variety of facial expression is remarkable. - The Moving Picture World, November 12, 1910
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