Grace Aurora Chang

"If people tell you that you are too quiet, they are not really listening for you. If they are really trying to hear you, they will hear you." (P.K.W.)

https://graceaurorachang.carrd.co

I write contemporary-classical pieces for piano. My compositions are inspired by the people, circumstances and the natural world around me. It is wonderful if others can enjoy it or find encouragement from it.

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Blog

10 Jun 2021
"Paper Birch"
“Paper Birch” was inspired by the birch trees that I saw in the forest. They are the only trees that have white bark that peels like paper. They looked so dignified standing tall and straight. Sometimes they looked scary with the knobs of their bark looking like eyes.   Sometimes they were the lone tree in a clearing of short grasses and shrubs where they faced the autumn wind alone. Their leaves would shimmer as they trembled in the wind. In the dark, they still mysteriously stood out. Autumn ...
10 Jun 2021
"Stage Fright"
“Stage Fright” was written because I was feeling anxious about something. I don’t know what it was that was bothering me. But in the middle of the chaos there were moments of peace.  There are 8 bars of a melody in the middle of this song that represents incredible peace, where everything is in the right place at the right time;  a respite from waking to a racing heartbeat and hyperventilation when going out. “Stage Fright” will be released onto  Spotify ,  Amazon Music ...
10 Jun 2021
"Magpie Bridge"
“Magpie Bridge” is a piano piece based on the East Asian folktale of the Cowherd and the Weaver-girl. This folktale is based on the three stars of the Summer Triangle asterism (Altair, Vega, Deneb). Variations of the story appear in different cultures across East Asia and is celebrated during festivals between July 7 th to August 25 th (Tanabata in Japan, Qixi in China, Chilseok in Korea, Thất Tịch in Vietnam, and others). The common elements of the folktale tell the story of a cowherd (represented ...