The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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Composer: David Arnold
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown)
Format: Soundtrack
Published: 2010-12-07
CD Release Date: 2010-12-07
Music Label: SONY MASTERWORKS
Product features:
  • SOUNDTRACK NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER
Soundtracks:
  1. Opening Titles
  2. The Painting
  3. High King And Queen Of Narnia
  4. Reepicheep
  5. Land Ahoy
  6. The Lone Island
  7. Lord Bern
  8. The Green Mist
  9. Market Forces
  10. 1st Sword
  11. Eustace On Deck
  12. Duel
  13. The Magician's Island
  14. Lucy And The Invisible Mansion
  15. Coriakin And The Map
  16. Temptation of Lucy
  17. Aslan Appears
  18. The Golden Cavern
  19. Temptation of Edmund
  20. Dragons Treasure
  21. Dragon Attack
  22. Under The Stars
  23. Blue Star
  24. Aslan's Table
  25. Liliandil And Dark Island
  26. The Calm Before The Storm
  27. Into Battle
  28. Sweet Water
  29. Ship To Shore
  30. Time To Go Home

Music reviews of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Music Review: The Chronicles of Arnold
Rating: 4 Stars

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the third contemporary film based on the Chronicles of Narnia saga by C. S. Lewis. Directed by Michael Apted, it tells the story of the two youngest Pevensie children, Lucy and Edmund, who return to the fantastical land of Narnia with their insufferable cousin Eustace to assist the noble Prince Caspian and the heroic mouse warrior Reepicheep aboard the royal ship, the Dawn Treader. Caspian is attempting to solve the mysterious disappearance of eight Narnian lords in the remote islands of the Western seas, and must do battle with slave traders, sea serpents, dragons, and the spectral legacy of the Snow Queen along the way. The film stars Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes and Will Poulter, the voice work of Liam Neeson and Simon Pegg, features cameos from Tilda Swinton, Anna Popplewell and William Moseley, and has an original score by David Arnold.

David Arnold is an interesting choice to provide the film's music. He has worked with director Michael Apted before, on films such as Amazing Grace, Enough and the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, but it's been over a decade since Arnold scored a film with fantasy elements (the last being Godzilla), having spent the majority of his time since then scoring small-scale dramas and comedies alongside his Bond franchise. Furthermore, Harry Gregson-Williams created a fairly solid and popular musical identity for the Narnia series with his scores for The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe in 2005 and Prince Caspian in 2008, so replacing him mid-franchise would seem to be an odd decision. But, with a new director at the helm and a new studio holding the purse strings, musical changes often result; besides, changes of this kind didn't hold back the Harry Potter franchise any.

Written for a full orchestra and choir under the baton of Arnold's regular collaborator Nicholas Dodd, Arnold's score is built around two main themes: a swashbuckling, vaguely nautical theme which represents the Dawn Treader itself, and a lyrical, swooning, innocent-sounding theme for the Pevensie children, which is often accompanied by a cooing choral element. Both themes feature in the opening "Opening Titles", before the Treader theme receives its first stirring performance in the exciting "The Painting". The two themes are very closely harmonically linked, and often sound as they could flow out of one another at will, one giving way to the other, and subliminally giving the impression that the fates of the Pevensie children and the Narnians are intertwined.

Thereafter, both thematic ideas feature prominently. The Pevensie theme is played lightly at the beginning of "Land Ahoy", on a tender solo harp in "Lord Berne", with tongue-in-cheek woodwind pompousness in "Eustace on Deck", accompanied by pretty Christmas chimes and an angelic choir in "Lucy and the Invisible Mansion", and with more choral loveliness at the end of "Aslan's Table". The more heroic Dawn Treader theme - absent for a great deal of the middle part of the album - reappears in the emotive, almost religious-sounding "The Calm Before the Storm", and plays a much larger part in the finale. In addition, there is a noble, stately motif for the missing lords and their magical swords appears in "1st Sword", and an ominous brass theme for the mysterious `evil' at the heart of the story which first appears in "Coriakin and the Map". These two motifs intertwine cleverly in quite tense and dissonant "The Golden Cavern", illustrating the way in which the manipulative `evil' is using the point of the quest to tempt the protagonists.

Arnold pays more than lip service to Gregson-Williams' original Narnia theme in the majestic "High King and Queen of Narnia", with quiet dignity in "Aslan Appears", and with an almost-hidden statement of Narnian bravery in "Into Battle", while the other prominent theme is for Reepicheep, the gallant mouse warrior who accompanies the heroes on their quest. Reepicheep's theme, unfortunately, is a note-for-note restatement of one of the major themes from Arnold's score for Godzilla (albeit re-orchestrated to sound charming and feather-light), meaning that cues such as "Reepicheep", "Under the Stars" and "Ship to Shore" elicit occasional memories of 100-foot tall monster lizards rather than a sword-fighting gentleman rodent.

The action music, of which there is plenty, is likely to be the major focus of attention for those who enjoy his bold, rhythmic style. Cues like "The Lone Island" and "Market Forces" actually have more in common with the action in his recent Bond scores than anything from his earlier fantasy oeuvre, especially through the use of tapped snares, powerful brass phrasing, rattling percussion and highly energetic tempos, although they do dispense entirely with the electronic element that his Bond scores feature so prominently. Elsewhere, cues like "The Green Mist" introduce a portentous chanting choir into the mix, giving the music weight and gravitas, while the Irish-tinged Hobbit-like sprightliness of the "Duel" brings a moment of light relief.

The "Dragon Attack" initiates a change in the action style back to the carnal power of Independence Day, featuring a thrusting bass ostinato, wonderfully deep and dark brass blasts, swirling string and woodwind accents, and a magnificent choral finale. The 11-minute "Into Battle" is the film's tour-de-force set piece, an enormous culmination of the preceding tracks' thematic build-up which unleashes musical forces not heard in Arnold's music for years. Creepy choral performances of the `evil motif' and heroic statements of the Dawn Treader theme eventually become overwhelmed by the enormous orchestral action material featuring flashy brass triplets, gallant ID4-style rhythmic runs, and huge choral outbursts of Latin chanting that really raise the roof. Anyone who has longed for Arnold to return to the glorious action sound of Stargate, Independence Day and Godzilla which made him so popular almost 20 years ago will not be disappointed here.

The nine-minute finale, comprising "Sweet Water", "Ship to Shore" and "Time to Go Home", is where Arnold pushes all the emotional buttons, presenting a succession of shamelessly spine-tingling performances of the Pevensie theme and the Dawn Treader theme to accompany the overtly Christian `Aslan-as-Jesus' religious allegory much more forcefully. The music in "Time to Go Home" is especially moving, and stands as some of the most straightforwardly beautiful music Arnold has written for some time, ending the score on an appropriately poignant note.

While The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader may not be as immediately memorable or thematically strong as Independence Day, or have the raw power of Godzilla, there is nevertheless a great deal to admire here. The maturation of Arnold's writing, especially in terms of the multiplicity of themes and the way in which he uses them, is very impressive indeed, and it's nice to know that he can still let rip with his orchestra when he is given the opportunity to do so. If you can overlook the Godzilla references, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the best of the three Narnia scores to date, one of the most satisfying fantasy scores of the year, and probably the most purely enjoyable David Arnold score in over a decade.
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ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER

Return to the magic and wonder of C.S. Lewis' beloved world via the fantastic Narnian ship, the Dawn Treader. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is composed by Grammy® Award-winner David Arnold (Independence Day, Casino Royale) and follows the hugely successful first two soundtracks in The Chronicles of Narnia series. Arnold has delivered a stirring new score while incorporating the beloved themes from the prior Narnia films composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.

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