Aziza was born in
Baku to musical parents
Vagif and Elza Mustafa Zadeh (née Bandzeladze). Aziza's parents first noticed their daughter's sensitivity to music when she was eight months old. Aziza recalls the story as her mother tells it: Aziza enjoyed all forms of art, especially dancing, painting and singing. At the age of three, she made her stage debut with her father, improvising vocals. She began studying classical piano at an early age, showing special interest in the works of famous composers
Johann Sebastian Bach and
Frédéric Chopin. Soon thereafter, she showed a growing talent for improvisation. On December 16, 1979, Aziza's father died of a severe heart attack in
Tashkent at the age of 39. In order to help her daughter cope with this blow, Aziza's mother gave up her career as a singer to help nurture her daughter's own musical talents. In 1988, at the age of 18, Aziza's mugam-influenced style helped her win third place together with American Matt Cooper in the
Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (formerly
Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz) piano competition in
Washington, D.C. It was around this time that she moved to Germany with her mother. Aziza released her debut album,
Aziza Mustafa Zadeh, in 1991. The album showed influence of
Chick Corea and
Keith Jarrett, as well as Near Eastern music. Her second album,
Always, won her the
Phono Academy Prize, a prestigious German music award, and the
Echo Prize from
Sony. She has since performed in many countries with many jazz and traditional luminaries and released several more albums, the most recent being
Generations, released in 2020. Aziza currently resides in
Mainz, Germany, with her mother, Elza Mustafa Zadeh, who is also her manager. Her two favorite leisure activities, she says, are painting and sleeping. She believes in God, though she does not consider herself as belonging to any religion.
Baku Jazz Festival 2007 Aziza visited Azerbaijan in June 2007 for the
Baku Jazz Festival, starring in her own concert at the
Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater and headlining the end-of-festival concert at the open-air Green Theater. ==Discography==