Grace Corsi, acclaimed singer-songwriter and urban planner, graced the music scene once again with her latest single, “Museum of My Love”. Seamlessly blending her love for acoustic instruments, poetic vocals, and a commitment to positive change, this uplifting track shows Grace’s multifaceted talents as both a musician and an urban planning innovator.
“Museum of My Love” captures Grace Corsi’s distinct vocals, characterized by a gentle and soft tone filled with passion. The composition’s production is marked by intricate details, featuring a beautiful blend of strings and percussion that elevates the musical experience to new heights. The single radiates a raw and soulful quality, showcasing Grace’s ability to craft emotionally resonant songs.
Hailing from Seattle, Grace Corsi’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with her profound connection to the natural environment. Pursuing dual degrees in Jazz Voice and GeoDesign at the University of Southern California, Grace discovered her voice as a confident, candid, and innovative songwriter. Her music draws inspiration from versatile luminaries like Joni Mitchell and Madison Cunningham, fusing jazz harmony, folk melodies, nature imagery, and unapologetic lyrics.
Grace Corsi is no stranger to acclaim, having received ASCAP’s Herb Alpert Young Composer Award and the Phoebe Jacobs Prize. Beyond her musical pursuits, she has dedicated her professional life to urban planning that supports sustainability and community health. As a Planning Leader at DLR Group, she has spearheaded notable projects, including the Green New Deal for Boston Public Schools Design Study and the sustainability component of CSU Long Beach’s Campus Master Plan.
Grace Corsi’s musical prowess has graced renowned venues in Seattle, New York, and Amsterdam. Under the mentorship of LA-based musicians Kathleen Grace, Sara Gazarek, Patrice Rushen, and Vince Mendoza, she has perfected her sound and developed a unique artistic voice. Strong from her background, she continues to explore the intersection of her passions, challenging musical boundaries, questioning traditional planning paradigms, and bridging artistic divides.