Alice's Theme Essay

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The musical piece “Alice’s Theme” was composed in 2010 by composer Danny Elfman. This piece was written for Walt Disney Pictures’ “Alice in Wonderland”. Danny Elfman has represented Alice as lonely, questioning herself and anxious until the end of the film where she discovers her true purpose. Her journey is gradually revealed and represented through the different sections, instruments and lyrics. This is through the successful use of all the musical elements. These musical elements include duration, expressive devices, pitch, structure and texture.

Elfman’s use of dynamics represents Alice’s journey, self-realisation and loneliness. In bars 1-66 the dynamics are moderately loud representing that Alice’s journey has only just begun for her. …show more content…

He also represented Wonderland as unnatural through the use of alternating chords and dissonance. In bars 7-30 the choir gradually sings thicker chords. They alternate between the tonic chord, chord VI in the first inversion and major chord IV in second inversion. This thickening texture creates a strong tension in the music. This represents Alice’s concerns, and the paramount importance of her journey and shaping who she is. Bar 29 uses the dominant chord and this creates a considerable climax. However, the release is found in bar 31 when it returns to the tonic. In bar 165 there is a sense of dissonance within the chords sung by the choir. These chords are Bbmaj7 to G7 to C(add4) to Bb returning to Bbmaj7 then to Dm to G then the dissonant section ends with F. Their chords are made up of more added dotted minims as the song continues. This represents the unnatural feel of Wonderland. During bars 238-240 there is a thin texture with only one boy from the choir singing. He sings “How will you find your way?” and this represents that Alice needs to do this journey on her own. With the successful use of texture in ‘Alice’s Theme’, Elfman represented Alice as troubled and on an important journey of finding herself. He also represented Wonderland as

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