Slideshow: Joyce Moreno Meets Berklee

Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Joyce Moreno delivered an enchanting Signature Series performance at the Berklee Performance Center on Thursday, December 10, along with a large ensemble of Berklee students. Moreno has recorded more than 20 solo albums over her illustrious career and has been nominated for four Latin Grammys.

December 21, 2015

Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Joyce Moreno delivered an enchanting Signature Series performance at the Berklee Performance Center on Thursday, December 10, along with a large ensemble of Berklee students. Cited by Antonio Carlos Jobim as “one of the best singers of all time,” Moreno (formerly known as “Joyce”) is an international artist who has recorded more than 20 solo albums over her illustrious career and has been nominated for four Latin Grammys. A prominent composer, her songs have been interpreted by many Brazilian greats, including Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia, Ney Matogrosso, and Milton Nascimento.

In the week leading up to the performance, Moreno held a Berklee clinic on writing and performance in which she talked about her influences and how socio-economic and political factors affect the art and culture of Brazil. She also visited with various student ensembles prior to the performance. Directed by Fernando Brandao, the concert featured guest artists Helio Alves ’90, a pianist and alumnus, and Tutty Moreno, Joyce’s husband, who is a producer and a drummer, and Berklee faculty members Oscar Stagnaro, and Matthew Nicholl. Joyce Moreno performed a repertoire of her own compositions, which were arranged by Contemporary Writing and Production Department students and faculty members Lee Abe and Nicholl.

Watch an excerpt from the concert: