A Window into Grace’s Musical World

Welcome to a curated collection of moments that matter most to Grace—ranging from quiet practice clips to sweeping classical interpretations, sacred expressions, and joyful celebrations.

Here you’ll find glimpses into her world: classical pieces that stir the soul, hymns that speak to the heart, and worship songs that lift the spirit. Every video shares a piece of the story she’s still composing—one note at a time.

Thank you for listening.

Grace in Performance

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  • • 5/9/25

    [Excerpt] Willis + Chopin: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear + Nocturne op. 9 no. 2

    🎥 Watch full recording:

    https://youtu.be/jHReHtZOj5M?si=oZYLahB7atIHFnVU

    Composer: Richard Willis, Hymn Composer | Era: 19th Century Composer: Frédéric Chopin | Era: Romantic
    This pairing unites Richard Willis’s beloved Christmas hymn with Chopin’s exquisite Nocturne in E-flat Major, a perfect marriage of sacred melody and Romantic expression, which creates a unique and prayerful fusion. The Nocturne, composed by a young Chopin, is one of the most beloved pieces of all time. It embodies the Romantic era’s emphasis on intimacy and poetic emotion. When blended with Willis’ Christmas hymn, the result is a reflective and reverent musical moment. Grace offers a prayerful interpretation with poetic nuance.

“It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to Your name, O Most High.” —Psalm 92:1 (ESV)