Chiara Izzi (; born May 22, 1985) is an Italian jazz singer/composer and musician. She sings in Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese. Winner of the Montreux Jazz Festival Voice Competition in 2011, her vocal style fuses jazz, pop, and Mediterranean sounds.
From 2004 she started working professionally in her hometown's jazz scene, where her first band, BlueTime Quintet, was formed. With that group she released her first collaborative album, Lite Blue, in 2008.
Shortly thereafter she won several awards in her native Italy, winning in the group category at Barga Jazz 2009 and taking first place at the Lucca Jazz Donna Contest and third place at the Chicco Bettinardi Contest in 2010.
Her international breakthrough came in 2011 when she won the Montreux Jazz Festival Voice Competition. Quincy Jones, president of the jury for that year’s competition, awarded her the first prize and urged her to make a move to the United States, advice she would take a few years later.
In the meantime, she returned to the Montreux festival in 2012 to open for Paco de Lucía, and in 2013 released her debut album as a leader, Motifs, with the American label Dot Time Records.
In 2014 Izzi moved to New York City and began performing on the New York jazz scene at venues such as Iridium Jazz Club, Birdland Jazz Club, Smalls Jazz Club, Blue Note Jazz Club, The 55 Bar and Rockwood Music Hall, working with musicians such as Kevin Hays, Leon Parker, Ken Peplowski, Diego Figueiredo, Jeff Hamilton, Aaron Goldberg, Bruce Barth, Eliot Zigmund and Warren Wolf.
On March 11, 2019 she released the album Across The Sea on Jando Music in collaboration with Kevin Hays and featuring Rob Jost, Greg Joseph, Chris Potter, Nir Felder, Grégoire Maret, Omer Avital and Rógerio Boccato. Also in 2019 she performed at the festival "Unexpected Italy: a Celebration of Italian Culture" at the Kennedy Center.
In 2020 she won the Independent Music Awards honor in the Jazz with Vocals category for her recording of her composition "Circles of the Mind" with pianist Kevin Hays and featuring Nir Felder.
In 2022 she released the piano-and-voice album Live in Bremen on Dot Time Records with pianist Andrea Rea.
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