A lifelong lover of film, theatre, and storytelling, Andrew Goehring is a composer for film and multimedia based in NYC.

His compositional work includes the scoring of short films (including “Camping With Rex,” dir. Matthew Brennan, winner of the “Best Slasher” award at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival), and incidental music for theatre (including Fiona Gory Hines’ Of the Sea, and classical works such as Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2). Andrew earned his Master’s Degree in Screen Scoring at NYU, Steinhardt, where he studied composition with James Lawrence and Irwin L. Fisch. He additionally participated as a composer in the 2019 New York Musical Festival’s Songwriting Workshop, which included song analysis and critique with Tony nominated composer Joe Iconis.

Andrew received his BA from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where he studied “Narrative Languages: Storytelling in Text and Music,” during which time he also earned a minor in creative writing and studied acting with Benjamin Steinfeld, Jesse Austrian, and Kristin Horton. Andrew is an avid Dungeons and Dragons player, and has had exactly one short story published by Vestal Review, of which he is unreasonably proud.