"Soul of An Actor" is a captivating musical journey composed by William Goldstein, released in 2014 under New Gold Music Ltd. This album is a unique exploration of the essence of acting, as each track is a musical portrait dedicated to various actors and personalities, capturing their spirit and essence through three distinct musical notes. The album features a diverse range of influences, from evoking the works of Schumann and Morricone to celebrating the joy of life and paying homage to the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.
With a duration of 1 hour and 28 minutes, "Soul of An Actor" comprises 16 tracks, each offering a glimpse into the soul of its namesake. The album opens with "Anatoly Evdokimov's Three Notes (Evoking Schumann)" and closes with the poignant "Homage to Philip Seymour Hoffman," showcasing Goldstein's versatility and depth as a composer. Other notable tracks include "Robert Clary's Three Notes (Joie de Vivre)," "Bernard Hiller's Three Notes (The Master Teacher)," and "Colleen Camp's Three Notes (Evoking Morricone)."
Goldstein's compositions are not only a tribute to the actors but also a reflection of his own experiences and collaborations in the film industry. The album includes themes from his film scores, such as "Oki Picks Three Notes," which became the theme of the movie "Oki in the Middle of the Ocean." Additionally, tracks like "For My English Friends (Dan Burman's Three Notes)" and "Tears Of Cyrielle (Cyrielle Debreuil's Musical Portrait)" highlight his ability to capture the essence of different cultures and individuals through music.
"Soul of An Actor" is a testament to William Goldstein's talent and his ability to translate the intangible qualities of acting into a rich, musical tapestry. Whether you're a fan of film, music, or simply appreciate the art of composition, this album offers a unique and engaging listening experience.