- Eliette, an eight-year-old girl, lives in a country where the king banned music. A troubadour from the Orient gets his instruments confiscated there. But he is not inclined to servitude and meets Eliette who secretly carved a flute in a wild reed. Eliette and the troubadour bond of friendship. Together they will lead the people to free themselves from tyranny.—Anonymous.
- A troubadour from the East is terrorized by the royal guards for entering a realm where all music was forbidden by the king after his sole heir turned deaf-mute in a war. His instruments are confiscated, so he stays with a hospitable family. The impish daughter Eliette (eight) involves him in her illegal flute play, with her parents, instrument builders who kept some buried, encouraging him to perform an alternative rap-like show, soon leading to their arrest. The people sympathize with them and revolt against the arrest, but the king is determined to crush the revolt, until the prince surprises everyone}—KGF Vissers
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