Hannah Greene is a composer, pianist, and vocalist residing in Atlanta, GA. She enjoys working with all types of collaborators including musicians, 2D artists, dramatists and filmmakers. With a broad spectrum of interests, Hannah has written music for individual instruments, small ensembles, full orchestra, commissioned work for musicians, choirs, multiple stage theatre productions, documentary, and film.
10+ years studying piano and performing as a vocalist in multiple choirs, Hannah has also participated in a Jazz Ensemble, Musical Theatre, and North Indian Classical Music Ensemble giving her a vast array of experience in different musical styles. Hannah has experience composing, doing copyist work, score supervising, and recording music for small and large ensembles (such as a 110-piece orchestra in Sofia, Bulgaria.) She is familiar with both USA and European standards of recording and performance practices in the music industry. Hannah has worked as a transcriber, recorded Jazz piano for a production at the BETC (Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company), orchestration and arranging, as well as score editing and supervising. As a music educator, Hannah has taught piano, music theory, choir and drama for children, organized and conducted choir for church services.
She has a Bachelors of Composition from the University of Denver, Colorado, and a Masters in Scoring for Film and Visual Media from the Dublin Institute of Technology in Dublin, Ireland. The music Hannah enjoys composing is melodic and emotion driven and she enjoys writing music to support a story-line. Her influences are Rachel Portman, Patrick Doyle, John Williams, Thomas Newman, James Newton Howard -- classically Hannah enjoys Chopin, Liszt, Pärt, Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Schumann, and Beethoven. Hannah Y Greene is continuing to work on film and stage theatre compositions (particularly for Shakespearean plays) as well as concert and choral works.
For more information please visit her website at HannahYGreene.com