Magdalena Moser
Organ
Born in Leoben and raised in Kapfenberg and Aflenz (Styria), Magdalena Moser won several first prizes at the “Prima la Musica” competition during her youth and received the Talent Scholarship from the City of Graz.
She began her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in the subjects of piano and clarinet, completing both with excellent success. She followed this with a Bachelor’s degree in organ at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, graduating with distinction.
Additionally, she studied piano-vocal accompaniment, composition/music theory, conducting, and opera coaching at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz.
She is currently completing her education with a Master’s degree in organ in Graz and composition/music theory in Vienna.
Magdalena Moser is a multiple prize-winner in national and international organ competitions.
She was a finalist at the St. Albans International Organ Competition (UK), where she was awarded the Judith Weir Prize. She received the Douglas May Award in St. Albans, as well as first prize at the Jean Sibelius Fest Competition in Turku. For her outstanding achievements, she was awarded the Recognition Prize of the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz.
In addition, she won first prize at the International Franz Schmidt Organ Competition, second prize at the International Organ Competition in Korschenbroich (Germany), and multiple prizes at the Martha Debelli Competition at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, where she was also awarded the Dr. Rudolf Kirchschläger Scholarship.
She has performed at the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna Musikverein, and the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, among others.
Since 2022, she has been working as a répétiteur and music theory teacher at the Johann Joseph Fux Conservatory in Graz and has been leading the organ class there since April 2023.