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Clara Luzia

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Biography

Clara Luzia Maria Humpel, known professionally as Clara Luzia, is an Austrian singer-songwriter. Her debut album, Railroad Tracks (2006), launched her career under her own label, Asinella Records, and was produced by Alexander Nefzger. She followed it with The Long Memory (2007), The Ground Below (2009), Falling Into Place (2011), We Are Fish (2013), and Here’s To Nemesis (2015), funded through a successful crowdfunding campaign. Luzia also composed for film and theatre, including the title song "Sinnerman" for The Dark Valley and the score for Once Upon a Time There Were Revolutionaries, for which she won the Romy Award for Best Music in 2021.
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