Ciara Considine
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Ciara Considine | |
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Born | Maidstone, Kent, England |
Genres | Celtic, world, folk |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Piano, voice, flute, Irish flute, harp, Celtic lyre, tin whistle |
Website | ciaracelticmusic |
Ciara Considine is a musician known for her Celtic and folk music. She has toured throughout the world playing flute and piano, as well as other instruments, and singing.
Ciara Considine started singing with her older siblings, when she was a young child.[1] Her parents were Irish immigrants living in the UK. She learned to play the flute and piano. Eventually, she joined the National Youth Choir of Great Britain. Later, she studied piano at the Royal Northern College of Music. She obtained a bachelor's degree, as well as a master's degree and a postgraduate diploma in music performance. Ciara also tutors instrumentalists.
Her music has been featured on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, hosted by Marc Gunn.[2]
Ciara Considine has released two albums.
Albums[]
- Ó Mo Chroí (2008)
- Beyond The Waves (2010)
References[]
- ^ "ciaracelticmusic.com". Ciaracelticmusic.com. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- ^ "Irish and Celtic Music Podcast". Celticmusicpodcast.com. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
External links[]
- Ciara Considine home page
- Ciara Considine's Myspace Page
- Ciara Considine's CDBaby Page
- Ciara Considine on last.fm
- Ciara Considine at the iTunes Musc Store
- Ciara Considine on TourClare.com
- Ciara's profile on the Celtic Friends Network
- Review of Ciara's Album, Ó Mo Chroí, from the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine.
- Review of Ciara's Song, Black is the Color, from the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine.
- Living people
- English folk musicians
- English folk singers
- People from Maidstone
- Musicians from Kent
- British musician stubs