Christophe Beck and Michael Paraskevas breakdown Agatha Harkness’s theme music on Agatha All Along.
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Beck: All the statements of Agatha’s theme have been leading up to this moment.
Parakskevas: This is what she came for. It was Agatha… All Along.
Beck: The main part is all over one chord and is pretty simple descending feeling and that gives it a slightly ancient eternal quality.
Paraskevas: The other thing with Agatha’s theme we carried over from her theme from WandaVision was this detuned alto flute, that we pitched down an octave. That also adds a sense of mystery, and darkness, and heartbreak.
Another presentation of Agatha’s theme was in her association with Nicky we used this detuned piano.
Beck: It has a watery quality to it. It really sounds like distant memory.
Paraskevas: In Episode 8, Agatha finally gets her power back. And we got epic, soaring strings. Episode 9, we really lean into the witchiness of Agatha and have all this really cool evocative vocal textures. Wanna try and sing it?
Beck: Absolutely not. Point your ears towards the high-plucked, dulcimer-like sound you’ll hear it’s actually outlining the whole theme.
A single theme can express such a wide range of feeling while also still connecting all these disparate parts of an entire series, and it gives it everything a wonderful cohesion.














