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Compositions
Grace Becker has been composing since 2019 and focuses primarily on works for middle and high school choirs. Check out her currently published works below!

Known - SATB and Piano
Also available in SSA voicing.
Affirming, melodic, accessible, and moving.
"Written in an accessible singer/songwriter style, “Known” celebrates finding one’s true self. A vocal solo gives way to vocal accompaniment figures, followed by duetting voices and finally an affirming, homophonic choral texture. The piano accompaniment is engaging, yet easy enough for a student to play. Great for high school or college choirs."
Available through Graphite Publishing.
The World is Too Big - 2-part treble voices and piano
Soon to be available in three-part mixed voicing.
"The world is too big to face alone."
"In the chaos of our lives, we often neglect our needs for community, support and rest. In “The World is Too Big,” Grace Becker creates a warm embrace, reminding us to turn to one another for comfort and solace when things are difficult. The piece begins in unison, and then splits into two-part harmony, creating a wonderful work for developing choirs."
Available through Graphite Publishing.


I'll Love You Every Moment - SATB div. a cappella
"May this song feel like a warm hug to you and your family."
“I’ll Love You Every Moment,” a lovely, unaccompanied partsong suited for any mixed choir. The message is one of gentle yet powerful love. Becker uses silence to emphasize important passages in the text, leaving space for thought and contemplation. A soaring soprano descant concludes the work with the strength of a “warrior.”
Available through Graphite Publishing.
Louder! - SSA with body percussion
"Say it louder for the ones at the back!"
Stomps, chest slaps, hand claps, and body percussion galore emphasize the powerful text, “say it louder for the ones in the back!” “Louder” affirms the independence of the feminine spirit. The spirit is not a prize, not an object or thought to be controlled. It runs free! The message is positive and powerful and the music is fun. Treble choirs will enjoy the energy, rhythm, percussion, and the opportunity to sing it “louder!”
Available through Graphite Publishing.

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