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Ciara Moser

Ciara Moser was born in 1996 in Dublin, Ireland to an Irish Mother and an Austrian Father. As Ciara was blind from Birth, her parents saw the necessity and importance of introducing her to musical instruments at a very early age thus, at the tender age of two and a half years, she started learning the violin/fiddle through the world-famous Suzuki method with a friend of the family Bernadette Robinson.

Moving to Austria with the age of four

After moving to Austria at the age of four, she continued violin lessons with Susanna Aigner Haslinger and won several youth competitions. During this time, she was a member of diverse small and larger orchestras taking part in many different youth productions.

Youth Experiences

From age seven onwards, she added lessons in classical piano with Klaus Oberleitner as well as drums and percussion with the well-known Austrian drummer Stephan Hofer.

At the age of fourteen, Ciara formed her first band called “Blind Bratz”. She was then introduced to the bass guitar by Stephan Mastnak, a renowned Austrian bassist und multitalented musician. That’s where it all started and from that point onwards although she continued to pursue all her other instruments, taking lessons, etc. her real love established itself to be the bass guitar.

Vienna University of Music and Art “IPOP”

2014 she enrolled at the IPOP Department (Institute of Popular Music) at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna majoring in teaching (bass guitar) – tutors Willi Langer and Gina Schwarz. May 2018, Ciara passed her Bachelor’s exams with first-class honours and in fall 2023, she will receive a master’s degree from the same university with delays due to covid-19.

Early Band, Workshop Experience

For Ciara, the importance of diverse and varied input and influences encouraged her to take part in many different workshops and music weeks. A few examples which played a fixed part of her life over several years were Austria’s best-known Jazz and Big Band Workshops or Academy’s: Zeillern, Bad Goisern, EJPO (European Jazz and Pop Orchester).

Ciara also took part in the Viennese youth musical production “Estelle”- the life of a superstar written and composed by the multitalented blind musician Florian Angerer.

In August 2014, she organized her first very own music festival in her hometown Aschach with several live bands – with all of whom she played the bass guitar which turned into a 7-hour music marathon!

Ciara enjoys composing and has written works in the different music genres in which she is active.

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Ciara Moser, Evita Polidoro, Otis Sandsjö, Roni Kaspi & More

Read "Ciara Moser, Evita Polidoro, Otis Sandsjö, Roni Kaspi & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


In this set bookended by deep grooves and avant-funk, we focus on a number of emerging artists and their search for a personal synthesis of the many influences that have shaped their path.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Ari Joshua feat. John Medeski, Billy Martin “Elephant Walk" Elephant Walk--Single (Music Factory) 0:16 Host talks 4:04 The Sextones “The Other Side" Love Can't Be Borrowed (Record Kicks) 4:54 Host ...

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New Music From Ciara Moser, Antonio Gavrila, Francisco Mela & Zoh Amba, And More

Read "New Music From Ciara Moser, Antonio Gavrila, Francisco Mela & Zoh Amba, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show we present recent and forthcoming releases from Ciara Moser, Antonio Gavrila, Francisco Mela & Zoh Amba, Ron Horton, Shamin, Giorgi Mkadze, Josh Sinton, Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio, Tyler Cooney Quintet, Bennett Paster, Trespass Trio featuring Susana Santos Silva, and, Bill Anschell. Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Ciara Moser “Developing Senses (feat. Salim Charvet, Amaury Cabral, Stephanie Weninger & Lumanyano Mzi)" from Blind, So What? (Self Released) 00:53 Antonio Gavrila “Michelangelo 70" from Tango Suite Buenos Aires ...

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