


Grace Davidson
English soprano famed for projecting vivid contrasts of mood with near-divine ease.
Selected Albums
Enchanted JourneysBold brass, magical woodwind and epic percussion.
GraceLight & elegant strings, harp & voice from a magical world in the clouds
Latest Tracks
- Jack Frost4213/1Magical, reflective song about cold winter nights, featuring soprano, children’s choir & lush orchestra2:58
- The Stable Carol4213/2Beautiful, inspiring Christmas carol with soaring soprano vocal & sweeping orchestra3:31
- Enigmatic Quest4034/1Tense, dramatic orchestra with Middle Eastern overtones & soaring female vocal sung in Latin builds from dark opening 2:31
- Hopeful Horizons4034/2Exciting orchestra with driving strings, minimalist piano, epic percussion & soaring female vocals erupts from gentle opening 2:35
- Magical Whimsy4034/3Magical orchestral adventure with enchanting female soprano vocal phrases builds to a soaring, majestic climax2:42
- Shadowed Pursuit4034/4Exciting orchestral adventure fantasy with fast driving strings, bold brass, magical woodwind & beguiling female vocals 2:45
- Playful Ghosts4034/5Tense, dramatic orchestra with driving strings & beguiling female vocals builds from eerie opening. Spooky adventure2:47
The story behind the sound
Light, bright, agile, pure: these are the words that immediately spring to mind upon hearing Grace Davidson sing. Having set the foundations for her career as a scholarship student at London's Royal Academy of Music, Grace is now one of the UK’s leading sopranos. She is famed for her interpretations of the Baroque repertoire – most notably works by Monteverdi, J.S. Bach, Handel and Vivaldi – and her ability to project vivid contrasts of mood with near-divine ease. Equally, Grace’s purity of tone continues to entrance the world’s greatest living composers. She has proven a spine-tingling soloist for Eric Whitacre, Ola Gjielo, John Rutter, Joe Hisaishi, Harry Gregson-Williams, Howard Shore for The Lord of the Rings Symphony and Max Richter, who chose her as the solo voice for his contemporary classical opus Sleep.
Grace has proven a spine-tingling soloist for Joe Hisaishi, Harry Gregson-Williams and Max Richter, who chose her as the solo voice for his contemporary classical opus Sleep.