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Rita Payés moves across the stages of her artistic life—from Mediterranean beginnings to international recognition—revealing how her softness, collaborations, and cultural bridges shape a new chapter in modern jazz.
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🎺 Soft Notes, Emotions, and Pure Resonances: The Comforting Sound of Rita Payés 🌊✨

9 March 2026
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A Wandering Tenderness: Rita Payés and the Marabino Echo

El Marabino carries the layered meaning of a word born in Maracaibo—at once the name for someone from that Venezuelan city and the pulse of a traditional Afro‑Caribbean rhythm shaped by the region’s history—first crystallized in Antonio Lauro’s guitar repertoire and now reimagined by Rita Payés, who chooses it for its warm sway, its wandering tenderness, and its ability to stretch her Catalan jazz into a wider emotional geography; by weaving this cadence into her work, she links her rooted, close‑knit sound to a broader Latin American memory, turning the song into a natural soundtrack and a quiet current that deepens the music’s resonance, while showing how Rita Payés is broadening jazz’s frontiers and expanding the genre internationally.

🎶 🎺 🌿 🌊 🇪🇸 ✨ 🌶️ 🌍🍋 🕊️ 🌱 🎵 🍲 💛 🪕 🌱 🔊 El Marabino - Payés & Elisabeth Roma




“Tenderness is a discreet revolution. Some musicians, like some of my characters, can shake you without ever raising their voice.” — Pedro Almodóvar

🍋 A Voice Born from Mediterranean Light

Rita Payés has emerged as one of the most quietly transformative figures in contemporary jazz, a musician whose softness becomes a form of truth. Born in Vilassar de Mar in 1999, she grew up in a family where music was a shared language, and this intimacy shapes every note she plays. Her voice—warm, breath‑soft, unmistakably Mediterranean—carries the clarity of lived emotion, while her trombone adds a second, more introspective voice. This duality forms the backbone of her entire discography, from her early recordings to her most recent explorations.

🌿 Early Albums and the Chamorro Foundation

Her musical journey begins within the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, where she records Joan Chamorro presenta Rita Payés (2014) and Lua Amarela (2016). These albums reveal a young artist already capable of nuance and emotional depth, blending jazz standards with a velvety vocal tone and a trombone phrasing that feels both tender and assured. This period establishes her as a rare double talent and introduces the world to her understated musicality—intimate, acoustic, and rooted in a familial sense of trust.

🌊 International Growth and the Mother–Daughter Signature

2019 becomes a turning point. Payés records My Ideal and In New York, two albums shaped by collaborations with Massimo Faraò and Scott Hamilton, immersing her in a classic jazz idiom. That same year, she releases Imagina, a luminous duo album with her mother, guitarist Elisabeth Roma. Built around delicate reinterpretations, Imagina defines the sonic identity that will follow her: minimalism, warmth, and a domestic intimacy that feels like a shared secret. Their artistic partnership becomes one of the most distinctive mother–daughter collaborations in European jazz.

✨ Breakthrough and Maturity: Como la piel and De Camino al Camino

With Como la piel (2021), Rita Payés reaches a new level of artistic maturity. The album blends jazz, bossa nova, bolero, and Catalan song, introducing original compositions such as Nunca vas a comprender, praised internationally for its angelic clarity. In 2024, she expands her palette with De Camino al Camino, released under Sony Music. This album presents a more narrative, confident Rita—her voice deeper, her trombone more expressive, her storytelling more personal. It confirms her evolution from prodigious talent to fully formed artist.

🌟 Why Rita Payés Represents a New Face of Jazz

Rita Payés represents a new face of jazz because she brings Spain’s honesty, clarity, and emotional directness into a genre often dominated by virtuosity over vulnerability. Her music champions tolerance, gentleness, and intergenerational dialogue—values embodied in her artistic bond with her mother, Elisabeth Roma. She leads not through volume but through presence, not through spectacle but through sincerity. In a world hungry for authenticity, Rita Payés offers a model of musical leadership rooted in family, truth, and the quiet courage of tenderness.

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Essential Softness

The Architecture of Jazz Honesty
One of the most revealing aspects of Rita Payés’ artistry is how her musical identity is built on a form of emotional transparency that comes directly from her family environment. Listeners often focus on her softness, her trombone phrasing, or the Mediterranean warmth of her voice, but what sits underneath is something more unusual: she composes and performs from a place where vulnerability is not a risk but a heritage. Rita grew up in a household where music was not a performance but a daily gesture—like preparing bread, cooking the Spanish favourite tortilla, or wandering along the beach. This is why her phrasing feels unforced, why her melodies breathe, and why her albums sound like rooms rather than stages. Her mother, Elisabeth Roma, didn’t just accompany her: she shaped the texture of Rita’s musical world, offering a guitar that acts less like accompaniment and more like an emotional architecture. And it’s precisely this foundation—this lived sincerity, this refusal to separate life from music—that makes Rita Payés one of the most honest new voices in jazz today, a musician whose clarity, gentleness, and familial grounding position her as a defining artist to follow in the industry’s next chapter.

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