Sally Greenaway
- Composer
- Music Department
Australian composer-pianist, Sally Greenaway, began scoring for films
in 2005, for short films that screened in TropFest. She has since
scored numerous short films and documentaries.
She studied composition for screen at the Royal College of Music, where she was awarded several scholarships, mentored by Joseph Horovitz and Mike Moran. She also has a strong background in jazz, and studied jazz piano at the ANU School of Music under Paul Macnamara and Mike Nelson.
In 2009 she won the 'Canberra International Music Festival Young Composer Award', where she wrote for the world-class Finnish vocal group Rajaton, with her rendition of 'Waltzing Matilda'.
In 2008 she won the 'APRA/JMO National Big Band Composition Competition', with her piece 'Falling of Seasons'. She conducted her piece for the Mothership Orchestra during a concert at the ABC's Eugene Goossens Hall in Sydney, which was also broadcast nationally live on the ABC Classic FM show Jazztrack.
Her other musical works include pieces for vocal groups, big band works, classical and jazz chamber works and alternative pop.
She studied composition for screen at the Royal College of Music, where she was awarded several scholarships, mentored by Joseph Horovitz and Mike Moran. She also has a strong background in jazz, and studied jazz piano at the ANU School of Music under Paul Macnamara and Mike Nelson.
In 2009 she won the 'Canberra International Music Festival Young Composer Award', where she wrote for the world-class Finnish vocal group Rajaton, with her rendition of 'Waltzing Matilda'.
In 2008 she won the 'APRA/JMO National Big Band Composition Competition', with her piece 'Falling of Seasons'. She conducted her piece for the Mothership Orchestra during a concert at the ABC's Eugene Goossens Hall in Sydney, which was also broadcast nationally live on the ABC Classic FM show Jazztrack.
Her other musical works include pieces for vocal groups, big band works, classical and jazz chamber works and alternative pop.