About Grace-Mary Burega
Grace-Mary Burega is a composer of socially conscious documentaries, films, and media. She aims to use her strong thematic ideas as a call to action for various causes. Her music spans the orchestral, electronic, minimalist, and jazz genres. Grace Notes is her media composing company, for which she has scored over 35 documentaries, horror, comedies, animations, PSAs, advertisements, and video games to date. Grace-Mary has a bachelor's and a Master's in screen composition from the Berklee School of Music.Grace-Mary is the Secretary for the Female Composer Safety League, an organization created to ensure the safety, advancement, and empowerment of female composers in the music composing industry. She is the Secretary for the organization Women in Film and Video of New England, which is dedicated to supporting the accomplishments of women working in the film, video, and new media industries.
As a woodwind musician on saxophones, clarinets, and flutes, Grace-Mary has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival, Boston’s Symphony Hall, New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, and the Berklee Performance Center. She has studied the saxophone with Bill Pierce and George Garzone.
Recognition and Awards
Grand Prize Winner | Able Artist Foundation Contest for Musicians with Disabilities
composer, mixer
composer, mixer
2023
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