Jeff Alan Greenway
- Composer
Jeff Alan Greenway is a film composer, singer-songwriter, and pianist from Toronto, Canada.
He has created music for a wide range of international film projects, such as the New Zealand horror film "The Anniversary", the Canadian Hot Docs short film "Janelle Niles: Inconvenient" which highlights and features Canadian Indigenous comedy and musical influences, and the Indian feature-length documentary "The Secret Life Of Frogs", which has won several international film awards.
He was selected from more than 200 applicants from across Canada to participate in the 2021 SOCAN Screen Music Laboratory for Emerging Composers, he has been awarded a FACTOR Canada New Talent Award, and was selected to participate in the Orchestral Recording Session with the Screen Composers Guild of Canada, where he recorded a live orchestral performance of his original work No Remedy.
Jeff holds a Diploma in Jazz from Humber College where he studied piano with Bernie Senensky and Dave Restivo, as well as voice with Orville Heyn. A lifelong student of music, Jeff completed the Advanced TV and Film course at Berklee College of Music, studied arranging with John McLeod, and orchestration with John Herberman at the Canadian Film Centre.
He was selected from more than 200 applicants from across Canada to participate in the 2021 SOCAN Screen Music Laboratory for Emerging Composers, he has been awarded a FACTOR Canada New Talent Award, and was selected to participate in the Orchestral Recording Session with the Screen Composers Guild of Canada, where he recorded a live orchestral performance of his original work No Remedy.
Jeff holds a Diploma in Jazz from Humber College where he studied piano with Bernie Senensky and Dave Restivo, as well as voice with Orville Heyn. A lifelong student of music, Jeff completed the Advanced TV and Film course at Berklee College of Music, studied arranging with John McLeod, and orchestration with John Herberman at the Canadian Film Centre.