
choral & classical work

about
Described as a “maven of multifacetation” and a “creative force to be reckoned with,” Gracyn Blu (mezzo-soprano) is a Los Angeles–based vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist whose work spans choral music, pop studio work, and opera performance. A three-time encouragement award recipient in the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition, Gracyn's vocal artistry is rooted in classical training but shaped by a lifelong curiosity across genres. Gracyn's voice is known for its warmth, power, and adaptability, with a range that allows them to move fluidly between soprano and alto.
Gracyn’s love for choral music began early, sparked by the experience of singing with the ACDA national treble choir. They earned a BFA in vocal performance from Carnegie Mellon university. Gracyn is an auxiliary chorister with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, and a roster alto with Tonality and Choral Arts Initiative. She has performed as a soloist with the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh, the College Light Opera Company, and more.
Alongside their classical work, Gracyn is a songwriter and producer with a special eye to vocal composition, arrangement, and production. Their background in choral singing informs their distinct approach to vocal layering and harmony, and their artistic practice reflects a belief that genre boundaries are meant to be crossed. A three-time encouragement award recipient in the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition, Gracyn brings a wide-ranging, collaborative spirit to every musical space they enter.
Past Performances




