Marisa Rezende was born in
Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of a doctor (Nunes de Barcellos) and his wife (Costa Pereira) of
Portuguese ancestry. She began playing piano at four without instruction and began lessons at age five. She studied piano at Escola de Musica in Rio, but her studies were interrupted by marriage. The couple moved in 1964 to
Boston, Massachusetts, where her husband worked on a master's degree at
MIT. Rezende had two daughters in Boston, and when the family moved back to Rio in 1967, she had a third daughter before resuming her studies in composition. The family moved to
Recife, where she worked as a pianist with the orchestra and finished her undergraduate degree. She studied fugue and counterpoint with
Morelenbaum and
Virginia Fiuza and composition with
Padre Jaime Diniz. == Career ==