Goldstein began his career in theatre, at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre, working with acclaimed directors including Trevor Nunn and Sir Peter Hall. Later, he began his screen career assisting on numerous important film score orchestrations including Cape Fear, directed by Martin Scorsese, and landmark re-orchestrations of classic film scores including Taxi Driver, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. His debut classical album, Cyclorama, was released worldwide to critical acclaim[3] on the Brilliant Classics label and performed by The Balanescu Quartet and ensemble. In 2013, his Magical Moments reached No.1 in the Official UK Classical Charts,[4] where it stayed for three weeks over Christmas, ahead of J. S. Bach.
Film music
In his early career, Goldstein assisted the film music orchestratorChristopher Palmer, on the soundtrack orchestrations for Cape Fear, directed by Martin Scorsese, and re-recordings of classic film scores including Bernard Herrmann's music for Scorsese's Taxi Driver performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Elmer Bernstein.[5] He subsequently scored several shorts[6][7][8] including the BAFTA-nominated Candy Bar Kid[9] which was screened at more than 100 festivals worldwide, and the BAFTA-nominated Sunny Spells, winner of an International Silver Heron award. The documentary short Manuel De Los Santos, directed by Peter Montgomery, which featured a score by Goldstein, won the Grand Prize at the International Arnold Sports Film Festival in 2012.[10]
Goldstein won a D&AD for Outstanding Use of Music, an IVCA Award for Best Music and two British Television Advertising Awards (BTA) Craft Awards for Best Original Music, as well as receiving nominations for two further BTA Craft awards.[14] He was also nominated[15] for an Ivor Novello Award in 2007, for his score to the BBC/HBO film of Primo,[16] directed by Richard Wilson[17] featuring the contemporary celloist, Nicholas Holland,[18] who has recorded with Peter Gabriel and David Byrne. Goldstein was Chairman of PCAM, the Society for Producers and Composers of Applied Music[12][19] from 2005-2012.
Goldstein married Hannah Marcinowicz, a saxophonist, in 2016.[1][36] They and their 7-month-old daughter Saskia died on 25 August 2019 when their Piper plane crashed above the Simplon Pass on a flight from Switzerland to Italy.[1][2][37] Swiss search and rescue units found no survivors; all three were presumed to have died immediately upon impact.[38]
2004 Othello (music director), directed by Trevor Nunn, BBC/Image Entertainment/Primetime Television
1991 Cape Fear (assistant orchestrator), directed by Martin Scorsese, Universal Pictures
Film shorts
2012 Manuel De Los Santos (composer), directed by Peter Montgomery
2007 Traffic Warden (composer), directed by Benjamin Johns, Eye-Cue Films
2002 Candy Bar Kid (composer), directed by Shan Khan, Eye-Cue Films/Bigheid Films (BAFTA-nominated)
1997 Sunny Spells (composer), directed by Tim Holloway, Tilt Films (Montecatini Terme Short Film Festival-International Silver Heron Award winner & BAFTA-nominated)
1997 Slapped (composer), directed by Richard Treister, Lionheart Films
1996 Box (composer), directed by Tom Vaughan, Partners In Film
1995 For Respect (composer), directed by Sarah Wilkinson, Final Print
1995 All Ova Again (composer), directed by Maximilian Jacobson-Gonzalez, Outrageous Fortune Productions
Television and radio
2010 Uncle Santa (Little Crackers) (composer), written by Meera Syal, Directed by Peter Lydon, Sky Television/Renegade Films
2005 Primo (composer and conductor), directed by Richard Wilson, HBO/BBC/Rainmark Films
2004 Othello (music director), directed by Trevor Nunn, Starring Ian McKellen, Willard White, Zoë Wanamaker & Imogen Stubbs, BBC/Image Entertainment/Primetime
2000 Eutopia: The United States Of Europe (Composer), series directed by Colin Luke, Mosaic Films/Compagnie Phares Et Balises/BBC
2005 Primo, Directed by Richard Wilson, HBO/BBC/Rainmark Films (DVD)
2005 Primo, Directed by Robin Lough, Heritage Theatre/Kultur International Films/Kultur Video (DVD)
2004 Othello, Directed by Trevor Nunn, BBC/Image Entertainment/Primetime (DVD)
Audio
2012 Cyclorama, performed by the Balanescu Quartet with James Pearson and Grace Davidson, Brilliant Classics (CD)
2002 De Profundis, performed by Corin Redgrave and Yoo Hong Lee, produced by Roger Elsgood, Stage Adaptation by Merlin Holland, L'ocean/Sitespecific Records/Smartpass (CD)
1993 Bernard Herrmann Film Scores: From Citizen Kane To Taxi Driver, Elmer Bernstein Conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Milan Records (CD) [re-released 2004]
1991 Circles, performed by Music Projects London, conducted by Richard Bernas, SPNM (MC)
1990 Scenes From Shakespeare: Henry V/As You Like It/Hamlet/Richard III, Chandos Records (CD) [re-released 2007]
1990 Walton: Hamlet/As You Like It, Chandos Records (CD) [re-released 2007]
1990 Walton: Richard III, Chandos Records (CD) [re-released 2007]
^http://www.arnoldsportsfilmfestival.com/ASFF_2012.htmlArchived 21 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Title: "Call for Entries 1 June 2012", Arnold Sports Film Festival, "The 2012 International Arnold Sports Film Festival finished it’s [sic] second year with Peter Montgomery from London England winning the Grand Prize of the Arnie Trophy and the opportunity to spend a day on a Hollywood Movie Set with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger!", Publisher: arnoldsportsfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2 July 2012
^http://sonnet155.com/cast/Nick_Holland.html Title: Sonnet 155, Section: About Nick Holland, Author: sonnet155.com, "Nicholas is a keen chamber musician having recorded flute quartets for the EMI label (BMV, Holland) and having been a member of the English String Quartet for six years, notably participating at their London Festival of Chamber Music – a regular feature of the classical music scene in London every autumn.", Publisher: sonnet155.com. Retrieved 2 July 2012
^John Fordham (13 March 2009). "Paul Clarvis/Liam Noble: Starry Starry Night". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 19 October 2011. Paul Clarvis is the idiosyncratic classical percussionist who was Leonard Bernstein's first choice on his UK trips, and who is nowadays equally active on the jazz and contemporary-classical circuits.
^"Sadie HARRISON: The Light Garden with traditional Afghan music", Woolf, Peter Grahame. musicalpointers.co.uk. Quote: "Sadie Harrison's music is suffused with a deep knowledge and love for Afghanistan, The Light Garden based on the Afghan naghma-ye kashai, two contrasting moods juxtaposed with a 'darkly ironic' stance.". Retrieved 10 August 2011
^"James Pearson/Ronnie Scott's All Stars"Archived 18 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Quote: "Supremely talented Oscar Petersonish pianist, best known for his sterling work as Ronnie Scott's resident pianoman, here leads the talented RSAS band through an energised take on the music of quirky jazz piano great Erroll Garner." Time Out (London) 8 July 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2011
^Hilary Finch (27 September 2011). "The Sixteen at Queen Elizabeth Hall". The Times. Retrieved 19 October 2011. The voices of Grace Davidson and Charlotte Mobbs were like flute and clarinet duetting in the Italianate plangency of O dive custos, an elegy on the early death of Queen Mary
^New Journal Enterprises (7 October 2005). "Triumph for any season". Camden New Journal. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.