Andrew Lee
“Programs like Continuo provide unique opportunities to share music and get involved with the community, and I'm happy to be a part of it! It's great to get to perform in such friendly environments where the performers and audience appreciate each other so wholesomely.”
Andrew Lee, Northeastern University (piano & clarinet)
“Programs like Continuo provide unique opportunities to share music and get involved with the community, and I'm happy to be a part of it! It's great to get to perform in such friendly environments where the performers and audience appreciate each other so wholesomely.”
Andrew Lee, Northeastern University (piano & clarinet)
Andrew Lee
“Throughout my college career, I've done a lot of music and performed in many different settings. Continuo, however, has been unique, introducing me to audiences and communities that I would be unlikely to cross paths with otherwise.”
Andrew Lee, Northeastern University (piano, clarinet)
“Throughout my college career, I've done a lot of music and performed in many different settings. Continuo, however, has been unique, introducing me to audiences and communities that I would be unlikely to cross paths with otherwise.”
Andrew Lee, Northeastern University (piano & clarinet)
Sunny Tang
“This residency was truly an unforgettable experience: participating in community outreach has added to my perspective of performing — at its heart, purely and simply a connection between performer and audience.”
Sunny Tang, Harvard ’23 (oboe)
“This residency was truly an unforgettable experience: participating in community outreach has added to my perspective of performing — at its heart, purely and simply a connection between performer and audience.”
Sunny Tang, Harvard ’23 (oboe)
Sunny Tang
“It was extremely touching to see kids so fascinated by my instrument. ... I was astonished by their boundless curiosity, and I felt as if I could spend hours interacting with them and answering their questions.”
Sunny Tang, Harvard ’23 (oboe)
“It was extremely touching to see kids so fascinated by my instrument. ... I was astonished by their boundless curiosity, and I felt as if I could spend hours interacting with them and answering their questions.”
Sunny Tang, Harvard ’23 (oboe)
Joanne Lee
“Most of my previous music experiences were with a teacher or an orchestra where you don’t even know the name of the kid sitting next to you for months on end. With Continuo, I realized I was having a lot of fun meeting new people, even going to their houses for rehearsals.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)
“Most of my previous music experiences were with a teacher or an orchestra where you don’t even know the name of the kid sitting next to you for months on end. With Continuo, I realized I was having a lot of fun meeting new people, even going to their houses for rehearsals.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)
Joanne Lee
“That was the first time I felt a give and take. An exchange between the audience and me. The community performances allowed us to exchange art.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)
“That was the first time I felt a give and take. An exchange between the audience and me. The community performances allowed us to exchange art.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)
Goddard House
“Residents of Goddard enjoy the inter-generational performances and the variety of the performances.”
Goddard House Staff
“Residents of Goddard enjoy the inter-generational performances and the variety of the performances.”
Goddard House Staff
Steve Schroth
“Continuo has changed and continues to change how I think about public programs and music education. They are true collaborators, attentive and responsive to the needs of the musicians, our staff, and our visitors.”
Steve Schroth, Boston Children’s Museum (Culture and Arts Educator)
“Continuo has changed and continues to change how I think about public programs and music education. They are true collaborators, attentive and responsive to the needs of the musicians, our staff, and our visitors.”
Steve Schroth, Boston Children’s Museum (Culture and Arts Educator)
Joanna Lau
“Continuo is such a wonderful organization and it is so special to be able to share music with the community and to see elderly residents light up at hearing music.”
Joanna Lau, Harvard ’23 (flute)
“Continuo is such a wonderful organization and it is so special to be able to share music with the community and to see elderly residents light up at hearing music.”
Joanna Lau, Harvard ’23 (flute)
Danika Dai
“Piano is definitely more of a solo instrument so being able to meet so many incredibly talented and kind musicians was wonderful!”
Danika Dai, Lexington ’20 & Duke ’24 (piano)
“Piano is definitely more of a solo instrument so being able to meet so many incredibly talented and kind musicians was wonderful!”
Danika Dai, Lexington ’20 & Duke ’24 (piano)
Seth Goldman
“My favorite part of Continuo was where I got to meet amazing youth musicians from around the area. I performed with peers from other high schools and college students who I was only able to meet though this. One performance, I met someone who went to my school years ago, and got to learn about how the school was just a few years before.”
Seth Goldman, Cambridge Rindge & Latin ’22
“My favorite part of Continuo was where I got to meet amazing youth musicians from around the area. I performed with peers from other high schools and college students who I was only able to meet though this. One performance, I met someone who went to my school years ago, and got to learn about how the school was just a few years before.”
Seth Goldman, Cambridge Rindge & Latin ’22
Maya Bharara
“Continuo allowed me to connect with other musicians in the area I would not otherwise have met, and I'm grateful for that opportunity!”
Maya Bharara, Harvard ’23 (viola)
“Continuo allowed me to connect with other musicians in the area I would not otherwise have met, and I'm grateful for that opportunity!”
Maya Bharara, Harvard ’23 (viola)
Jason Chen
“My favorite part about Continuo is meeting new musicians and students across the Boston area that I would not have known if it weren’t for Continuo. Music is collaborative art and having the opportunity to collaborate and share music with the community while meeting new people is something special to Continuo.”
Jason Chen, Belmont ’21 (clarinet)
“My favorite part about Continuo is meeting new musicians and students across the Boston area that I would not have known if it weren’t for Continuo. Music is collaborative art and having the opportunity to collaborate and share music with the community while meeting new people is something special to Continuo.”
Jason Chen, Belmont ’21 (clarinet)
Hillary Jean-Gilles
“I was happy that I could work with one of my friends who I had not seen since the summer! We did not get to perform together, but it was fun to plan the program.”
Hillary Jean-Gilles, Winsor ’21 (violin)
“I was happy that I could work with one of my friends who I had not seen since the summer! We did not get to perform together, but it was fun to plan the program.”
Hillary Jean-Gilles, Winsor ’21 (violin)
Jocelyn Wu
“Continuo was a great experience for me because I got to meet new people through playing music. I also loved the audience members reactions after our performance. They came up to us and were truly very appreciative of the performance we put on.”
Jocelyn Wu, Newton South ’22 (violin)
“Continuo was a great experience for me because I got to meet new people through playing music. I also loved the audience members reactions after our performance. They came up to us and were truly very appreciative of the performance we put on.”
Jocelyn Wu, Newton South ’22 (violin)
Khoi Le
“Continuo's performance program helped remind me of the value of music, and gave me the opportunity to work and form new relationships with musicians from the area that I hadn't known before.”
Khoi Le, Lexington ’21 (piano)
“Continuo's performance program helped remind me of the value of music, and gave me the opportunity to work and form new relationships with musicians from the area that I hadn't known before.”
Khoi Le, Lexington ’21 (piano)
William Park
“Continuo lets me share my passion for music with others without any stress. It is proof that volunteering can be fun!”
William Park, Phillips Exeter ’20 & Yale ’24 (violin)
“Continuo lets me share my passion for music with others without any stress. It is proof that volunteering can be fun!”
William Park, Phillips Exeter ’20 & Yale ’24 (violin)
Noah Stone
“Continuo teaches how to be flexible and how to interact with an audience.”
Noah Stone, Northwestern ’23 (clarinet)
“Continuo teaches how to be flexible and how to interact with an audience.”
Noah Stone, Northwestern ’23 (clarinet)
Joanne Lee
“The experience of performing in Continuo is wonderful. Having one-on-one interactions with the audience after performing and hearing their stories and connections with the music is a great.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)
“The experience of performing in Continuo is wonderful. Having one-on-one interactions with the audience after performing and hearing their stories and connections with the music is a great.”
Joanne Lee, Weston ’20 & Boston College ’24 (violin)