Continuo is an expandable cast of classical+ musicians collaborating and creating to bring captivating and approachable performances to a variety of venues. From duo to chamber orchestra, continuo performs a wide swath of genres, including original compositions and the storied classical cannon, contemporary works, and arrangements of traditional, pop and folk songs.
Founded by Diana Flores and Jordana Greenberg in 2023, continuo’s mission is to create, collaborate, and connect, through the indistinguishable art of music.
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October 5, 2024 Seven Hills String Duo Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
November 2, 2024 Continuo Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
November 15, 2024 Continuo PaoliFest Echoes, Paoli, IN
February, 2025 Continuo Vidas Unidas, Cincinnati, OH
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December 3, 2023 Cincinnati Chamber Collective Church of Our Saviour, Cincinnati, OH
June 18, 2023 Queen City Opera Finneytown PAC, Cincinnati, OH
June 9, 2023 Cincinnati Chamber Collective PaoliFest, Paoli, IN
March 5, 2022 Cincinnati Chamber Collective Church of Our Saviour, Cincinnati, OH
January 7, 2022 Price Hill Duo Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
October 17, 2022 Duo Recital w/Samantha Powell Pamlico Musical Society, Oriental, NC
From Paoli, Indiana to Siem Reap, Cambodia, and many places in between, Harpeth Rising brought their original music to hungry audiences for ten years. A rich combination of cultural influences and musical styles, they call their craft “Chamberfolk”, paying homage to both the intricacy of chamber music and the intimacy of lyricism. Their performances can move from a whisper to a revolution in the snap of a finger, driven by three part harmonies, banjo grooves and powerful strings.
“One of a kind, in a class by itself and simply superlative throughout. Miss out on this at your own risk. ”
— Chris Spector, Midwest Record
Chamberfolk: Three classically trained musicians playing original music, as intricately arranged as a string quartet, lyrically rooted in the singer/songwriter tradition, and wrapped in three-part vocal harmonies reminiscent of both Appalachia and Medieval Europe. Building from the tonal depth of the cello (or is it a bass?), layer in the shimmering sounds of a violin and the strikingly natural addition of banjo to create a sound at once familiar and impossible to categorize. Unapologetic genre-benders, Harpeth Rising fuses Folk, Newgrass, Rock and Classical into something organically unique.
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