Malta’s Own Chiara Civello Brings Italian Jazz to the Manoel
Imagine this: the grand, golden Theatre Royal in Valletta, known to locals as Teatru Rjal, is filled with the soft hum of anticipation. The stage is set, not for the usual opera or drama, but for something different, something exciting – the sweet, sultry sounds of Italian jazz. This isn’t just any jazz performance, though. This is the Malta debut of a rising star in the Italian jazz scene, and it’s happening right here in our little island.
Meet the Star: Chiara Civello
Chiara Civello, a name that’s been lighting up the Italian music scene, is set to grace our shores. Born in Rome but raised in Malta, Chiara’s musical journey is as captivating as her melodies. She’s a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, and her music is a beautiful blend of jazz, soul, and pop. She’s played in some of the most prestigious venues in Italy, and now, she’s coming home to Malta.
From Malta to the World
Chiara’s connection to Malta runs deep. She spent her formative years here, attending school at the prestigious St. Martin’s College in Swieqi. Her love for music began in Malta too, nurtured by the vibrant local music scene. “Malta is where it all started for me,” she says in an interview. “The island’s unique culture and its blend of influences have shaped my music in a way I can’t even begin to describe.”
A Night to Remember at the Manoel
The Manoel Theatre, a gem of a venue tucked away in the heart of Valletta, will host Chiara’s homecoming performance. This isn’t just a concert; it’s a celebration of Chiara’s journey, of her roots, and of the power of music to transcend borders. The Manoel, with its rich history and intimate atmosphere, is the perfect setting for such a celebration.
Chiara will be joined on stage by a talented ensemble of musicians, promising a night of unforgettable music. The setlist is a mix of old favourites and new tracks from her upcoming album, a sneak peek into what’s next for this rising star.
So, mark your calendars, Malta. On the 22nd of October, at 8 pm, the Manoel Theatre will come alive with the sweet sounds of home. It’s more than just a concert; it’s a homecoming, a celebration, a promise of what’s to come. And you’re invited.
