London —

It’s never too late to follow your dream. At age 88, two-time Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins has released his first single as a composer.

The single, “Bracken Road,” comes from “a selection of orchestral works written across more than six decades” that will be released as part of the “Life is a Dream” album, according to a statement from record company Decca Classics published Friday.

Hopkins has had a long and storied career as an actor, winning a raft of awards for roles such as serial killer Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) and repressed butler Stevens in “The Remains of the Day.”

But he also started playing the piano at age 4.