photo by Kurtiss Lloyd - make up by Sarah Scott - Clothes and set by Sara Polonghini

photo by Kurtiss Lloyd - make up by Sarah Scott - Clothes and set by Sara Polonghini

About

“who wants ordinary when you can have the extraordinary!” Sammy Stein

Hailing from Milan, Italy, Maddalena Ghezzi is a London-based singer, composer and improviser. Passionate and curious about using her voice in creative ways, she has been working in the field of jazz, improvised and experimental music. Her work draws inspiration from the natural world, literature, visual arts and the socio-political status of our world.  

As a leader she has released five EPs, Amethyst (Thodoris Ziarkas), Halite (Ed Blunt), Opal (Francesca Naibo), Emerald (Maria Chiara Argirò, supported by Help Musicians) and Dolomite (with Ruth Goller, supported by LaMunt and VAIA) part of her series Minerals, and two album, Eŭropo:sen limoj (Europe With No Borders) and upcoming CARE with her band  FUWAH

Her work was played at BBC Radio 3 (Freeness), BBC Radio 6 (Tom Ravenscroft), NTS (Trevor Jackson), Radio Popolare (Prospettive Musicali), Rai Radio 3 (Battiti) Soho Radio (Tamar Osbourn), Pure Jazz Radio and Jazz Is NYC (Chris Hodgkins), WFMU (This is the Modern World). Ghezzi was featured in Womxn Of Music Business online platform  and her work with her trio Stanza Da Tre has been covered by the The Islington Gazette.

As a collaborator, her most recent collaborations are Back Home with Valia Calda (Thodoris and Nikos Ziarkas), Tidal with Araamii (Jamie Leeming + Maria Chiara Argirò) and Parasang 8 (Pouya Ehsaei/Manana Records). Among many experimental and jazz musicians Ghezzi has played with Matana Roberts, Liam Noble, Neville Malcom, Jessica Ackerley, Eli Wallace, Hammadi Valdes, Miryam Solomon, Simone Baron and Maurizio Ravalico.

With her projects Maddalena has performed at Milan Jazz Festival, at the Southbank Centre, The Migration Museum London, Vortex Jazz Club and Hundred Years Gallery and others.

Maddalena studied jazz singing with Brigitte Beraha and deepen her knowledge of voice, Libero Canto, improv and composition with Sara Serpa. Ghezzi has been studying Kodály musicianship at the British Kodaly Academy. To broaden her understanding of the voice she has attended workshops in Mongolian throat singing (Michael Orminston and Candida Valentino), Yiddish and Russian songs (Polina Shepherd), Maquam music (Louai Alhenawi) and others.

Maddalena was called a “brilliant experimental vocalist” by Moment’s Notice curator George Nelson and her work was defined “this gorgeousness” by BBC presenter Tom Ravenscroft.

Maddalena is an advocate for gender equality in music and is part of Mutual Mentorship For Musicians (M3) cohort 7. 2025 will see Maddalena collaborating with Melissa Almaguer as part of the M3 commission as well as delivering a written contribution to M3 Anthology of Writings.