Elliott Goldkind | CD Baby
Friday, October 7th, 2011Elliott Goldkind | CD Baby. Here’s the link to my music on CD Baby, including the new soundtrack to the documentary “Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner”
Elliott Goldkind | CD Baby. Here’s the link to my music on CD Baby, including the new soundtrack to the documentary “Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner”
No Look Pass – 2011 Outfest. Great new documentary, directed by Melissa Johnson, scored by me.
If you’re interested in purchasing music (that’d be swell, lemme tell ya!) you can do so on iTunes, CDBaby or Bandcamp. Just a couple tunes at the moment but more coming soon.
The website for “No Look Pass” is now up. This documentary is a great story about Emily Tay, a first-generation Burmese-American Harvard grad, professional basketball player, etc. I say “etc.” because there’s so much more to her and to the documentary. A fine film, directed by Melissa Johnson and scored by yours truly. Check out [...]
Sonatasia premieres my new work, played by Wan-Chin Chang and Chris Hornung, 1/27/11 at Mandarin Fine Arts in Laguna Beach, CA. Sonatasia Events.
Nice review, with a very kind mention of my musical score. Thanks Jayne!!! (I love that my music is often described as “haunting” … BOO!) via Jayne McKay: Newport Beach film festival.
No, this widget doesn’t have all my available tunes. That can be found here. But, for whatever it’s worth, here’s yet another way to click and hear a ditty or two.
I’ve started recopying and uploading to the Sibelius site. I really am loving this program and the site is a great way to find and download scores. A few up now, but and more coming soon. You can find my work here: http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/goldkind
The film’s been doing great, and we have another screening coming up. This one is at the Newport Beach Film Festival, Saturday, April 25th, 3:15pm. Come on out! http://www.newportbeachfilmfest.com/
I know this blog is supposed to be about matters besides Infinite Space, but blogging about my gradual re-entry of old scores into Sibelius wouldn’t be all that interesting, right? So at least I have this good news to post. Infinite Space has been accepted to more festivals! In addition to its Palm Springs premiere, [...]