Jordana Greenberg is a musician of rare versatility. She is as at home on a classical concert stage as she is at a improv session, bluegrass jam, or folk festival. A graduate of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Greenberg went on to study at the New England Conservatory of Music before founding Harpeth Rising, a 3-piece chamberfolk supergroup who toured internationally for 10 years, including as musical ambassadors for the State Department. Greenberg resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she freelances with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and serves as concertmaster of Queen City Opera while continuing her own creative endeavors, performing solo and chamber music recitals, and composing/songwriting.
Greenberg is co-founder and director of PaoliFest, an annual free-admission music and art festival in the foothills of Southern Indiana, and is co-director of Cincinnati Chamber Collective, a multi-format chamber ensemble that performs throughout the Midwest.
Jordana's interests include adventures with her family, being outside as much as possible, and concise bios.