Narnia soundtrack Promises to “Dig Deep” with Contemporary Edge,Composer Reveals
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A fresh take on the beloved fantasy world of C.S. LewisS Narnia is on the horizon, and with it, a soundtrack poised to surprise and delight. Early indications suggest the music for Greta Gerwig’s upcoming adaptation of The Magician’s Nephew will blend classic themes with a distinctly modern sensibility, according to comments made by one of the film’s composers.
The project, led by composer Andrew Wyatt alongside fellow musician Mark Ronson, is still in its nascent stages, but already generating buzz. “I can’t really speak to much about it because it’s [in the] very, very early days,” wyatt shared in a recent interview with People Magazine. “It’s exciting. I think a lot of people are going to be happy,I think people are going to really dig it.”
A Nostalgic Foundation for a New Sound
Wyatt, known for his work on the Barbie soundtrack with Ronson, revealed a personal connection to the source material. He and Ronson made these comments at the Los Angeles premiere of Avatar: Fire & Asha, a film for which they also produced a song. “I think I read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to my first grade class… and I know the story and I love the story,” Wyatt explained. “And Greta, of course, is [doing it] in her own way and it’s going to be different.”
This personal resonance is expected to inform the soundtrack’s approach,balancing reverence for the original stories with Gerwig’s unique directorial vision.
Contemporary Influences Hinted at by IMAX CEO
The promise of a modern soundscape was further amplified by remarks from IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond, who, several days after Wyatt’s initial comments, indicated the film’s soundtrack would feature “unbelievably contemporary music.” Gelfond specifically likened the anticipated sound to iconic rock bands Pink Floyd and The Doors.
However, Wyatt cautioned that the project remains in its early phases. “It’s going to keep us nice and busy for the next eight or nine months,” he stated, suggesting a meaningful amount of work lies ahead to fully realize the musical vision.
Despite the aspiring scope, the initial enthusiasm from those involved points to a soundtrack that could bec
Why: Greta Gerwig is adapting C.S. Lewis’s The Magician’s Nephew for the big screen,and a new soundtrack is being developed.
Who: The soundtrack is being composed by Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson. IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond also offered insights into the musical direction.
What: The soundtrack will blend classic narnia themes with a contemporary sound, drawing inspiration from bands like pink Floyd and The Doors.
How: Wyatt and Ronson are in the early stages of progress, with approximately eight to nine months of work ahead. Gelfond’s comments suggest a significant departure from conventional fantasy scores.
How did it end?: The article ends on a note of anticipation, highlighting the enthusiasm surrounding the project despite its early stage of development. The
