In 1992, Goldsmith, along with
Hugh Marsh, Martin Tielli and Rob Piltch, provided backup for a track on the album
Back to the Garden; these four later formed the band Nick Buzz and produced two albums and an EP. Goldsmith played piano in the group. For his work as a composer Goldsmith won four
Gemini Awards, for his work on
Pit Pony,
Dead Silence,
Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making and
The Nativity, a
Canadian Screen Award for
Titanic, and a
BAFTA Award for
Sex Traffic. He has also received nine other Gemini Award nominations, and four
Genie Award nominations for
Best Original Score. His other film and television credits include
Global Heresy,
Such a Long Journey,
Scorn,
Away from Her,
October 1970,
Take This Waltz,
Rare Birds,
Visiting Hours,
Casino Jack,
Compulsion,
Lost Souls,
Above and Beyond,
Jewel,
Cell 213,
High Life,
Score: A Hockey Musical,
Diplomatic Immunity, and ''
Wiebo's War''. As a record producer, he has garnered three
Juno Award nominations for
Producer of the Year, for
Bob & Doug McKenzie's comedy single "Take Off" in 1982, Bruce Cockburn's album
Stealing Fire in 1984 and Hugh Marsh's album
Shaking the Pumpkin in 1989. At the
10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022, he won the award for
Best Original Score for his work on
All My Puny Sorrows. At the
11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, he won the inaugural award for
Best Original Music in a Documentary for his work on
To Kill a Tiger. ==References==