Inés Moreno (b. 1995 Madrid) took her first harpsichord lessons at a music school, the Centro Integrado de Música Padre Antonio Soler, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, first with Denise de La-Herrán and later with Jordan Fumadó. She then went to Switzerland and studied harpsichord and historical performance practice at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. She completed a Bachelor and a Master of Arts in Musical Performance with Andrea Marcon; a Master of Arts in Music Pedagogy with Jörg-Andreas Bötticher; and supplementary studies in Improvisation with Dirk Börner.
Inés Moreno won first prize at the 92nd Juventudes Musicales España Competition in 2018; second prize ex-aequo at the International Music Competition for Clavicembalo“Paola Bernadini” of Bologna (2019); the Prize “Video Contest Music Greetings” organized by the Musik Akademie Basel (2020) and the Soloist Prize of the Xth Contest Música Antigua of Gijón in video format (2021). Inés Moreno combines her work as a soloist and accompanist in Spain and across Europe with her work as a teacher. She is a co-founder of the Ensemble Vivalma and a member of the Ensemble I Discordanti, as well as collaborating with her father, José Miguel Moreno, and her uncle, Emilio Moreno.
In 2023, Inés performed Francis Poulenc’s Concert Champêtre as a soloist together with the RTVE Symphony Orchestra.
Inés currently teaches harpsichord at the music school in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland.