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Video Game Reel
FLEE FROM FACULTY: Main Menu
1:02
BABY VS GINGERBREAD: Dark Holiday
1:05
BANDED TOGETHER: Main Menu
1:06
BANDED TOGETHER: Icy Terrain
1:31
WILD SHIFT: Main Theme
1:14
POUCH: Main Menu
0:54
PYTHAGOMANCER: Combat
2:02
BANDED TOGETHER: Level Music
0:31
BABY VS GINGERBREAD: Happy Holidays
1:05
POUCH: Mouse Hole
1:16
PYTHAGOMANCER: Chill Space
1:56
FLEE FROM FACULTY: Sneaky Hallway
1:48
GAFFER: Tree Pose
1:08
Biography

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 50 projects, including short and feature films, video games, PSAs, and advertisements. 

Her credits include the documentary On Three Wheels (2026, PBS), the romance drama Before We Begin (2025, Prime Video), the horror film Bad Voodoo (2026, Prime Video), the documentary Humans and Other Animals (2024, Prime Video), and the comedy short Bathroom Trouble (2025, Reveel). 

Grace-Mary is a graduate of the Berklee Online Masters of Music in Film Scoring program and the Berklee College of Music undergraduate Film & TV Scoring program. 

Grace-Mary was the winner of the 2023 Able Artist Foundation track contest for disabled composers and musicians. She is a voting member of the Recording Academy, and a member of Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities (RAMPD). 

Grace-Mary is a Session Coordinator for the Screen Scoring department at Berklee College of Music. She is the Secretary for Women in Film and Video New England, which supports female and underrecognized voices in film.

​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.