Aron Goldin
Aron Goldin is a multifaceted British artist, renowned for his prowess as a classical pianist, novelist, and screenwriter. His musical journey began at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music, where he earned multiple scholarships and graduated with distinction in Piano Accompaniment. Aron's debut album, "Homelands," a poignant exploration of exile through art-song, quickly climbed the Classical Music Charts and was recorded for a charity concert benefiting Afghan refugees. His literary debut, "Murder in Constantinople," a gripping novel set in 19th-century Constantinople, was published by Pushkin Press and is the first in a two-book deal. Aron's screenwriting credits span television productions in London and Los Angeles. With a background in English Literature from Trinity College, Cambridge, and law from the University of Oxford, Aron Goldin brings a unique depth and breadth to his artistic endeavors, captivating audiences with his technical skill, imaginative interpretations, and compelling storytelling.
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