
Sultry, polyglot jazz that bridges Rome, Boston, and Rio. Elegant piano and breathy vocals for late nights and slow-motion afternoons.
Chiara Civello is a quintessential global jazz artist whose career arc connects the St. Louis Music Academy in Rome to Berklee College of Music and the vibrant scenes of New York and Rio de Janeiro.
Her sound identity is defined by a 'transatlantic' aesthetic, blending the harmonic complexity of jazz with the rhythmic sensitivity of Latin music and the melodic romanticism of Italian pop. Critically, she is recognized for her 'polyglot phrasing,' a technique where her vocal delivery adapts to the linguistic musicality of her lyrics. Her debut, 'Last Quarter Moon,' produced by Russ Titelman, established her as a songwriter of high caliber, while later works like 'Canzoni' solidified her position as a premier interpreter of the Mediterranean songbook. She occupies a unique cultural space as a bridge between the traditional jazz world and the sophisticated adult contemporary market. Her influence web includes Burt Bacharach, who famously praised her songwriting, and collaborations with Brazilian icons like Gilberto Gil, placing her at the center of a modern bossa-jazz revival. Collectors value her work for its high production standards and timeless, cinematic quality.
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