"Doing a soundtrack felt natural because much like an orchestra, the series Anne with an "E" contains a great many components that are all moving in the same direction to tell beautiful and inspiring stories contained within. There were certain instruments and styles of music that we decided on quite early in the process. The Celtic flavor was a natural choice from the very beginning, and this informed the instrumentation that usually includes fiddle, tin whistle, accordion and mandolin. However, we were encouraged to experiment and expand those parameters wherever it felt right for the story, so that brought in other woodwinds and strings, ambient and percussive textures, solo cello and of course piano". – Amin Bhatia & Ari Posner, composers.
The series, a reimagining of the classic book Anne of Green Gables, is a coming-of-age story about a young orphan who is seeking love, acceptance and her place in the world. Amybeth McNulty stars as Anne, who has endured an abusive childhood in orphanages and the homes of strangers. Set in the late 1890s, Anne is mistakenly sent to live with aging siblings, Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert (played by Geraldine James and R.H. Thomson), who reside on Prince Edward Island. Anne, who proves to be uniquely spirited, imaginative and smart, transforms the lives of Marilla, Matthew and everyone else in their small town. While Anne with an "E" honors the foundation of L. M. Montgomery's novel, the series explores contemporary issues of identity, racism, feminism, friendship, bullying, gender parity, and empowerment through the lens of its fierce, starry-eyed, irrepressible protagonist.
"A period piece though it may be, the stories in Anne with an "E" are universal and timeless. Every detail, including the costumes and sets, the writing, the acting and even the live instruments in our score are incredibly accurate to the time. Yet a contemporary light shines on the issues that these characters would have faced back then, issues that are old as time and still as true and meaningful today. In that sense, much like the Tragically Hip's main title song "Ahead by a Century", we have always felt that the whole concept behind the show was exactly that". – Amin Bhatia & Ari Posner, composers.
Ahead by a Century Performed by The Tragically Hip
Good Morning Anne
Picking Up A Girl
The White Way of Delight
Tree Perspective
A Big Day Ahead
The Power of A Child
Matthew And Anne
Meet Miss Stacey
A Nature Symphony
Passage of Time
Forgiveness
Never Going Back
My Daughter Anne
You Can Ride to Back
Forbidden to Fraternize
Marilla Waits
Unrequited Love
The Growing Storm
It's All Broken
Fire in The Town
Dr. Gilbert Blythe
Kindred Spirits
My Friend Cole
Mission of Magnitude
Dearest Diana
Simplest of Gifts
We're Rich Aren't We
No Regrets
Make Your Own Decision
Goodnight Anne |
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