Last month Tom McNichols and Angela Brown had a conversation with producer Paul Larson for a “Spotlight” segment appearing on Mountain Lake Journal: “Passing the baton: Hill and Hollow Music strikes a new chord.” Watch that interview here!
As Hill and Hollow Music enjoys its 31st season, the chamber music organization faces major changes. After three decades of leadership, co-founder and longtime director Angela Brown has retired. Stepping into a newly created role of executive director is professional singer Tom McNichols. Together, these two chamber music advocates join Spotlight producer Paul Larson to talk about the current season, the transitions underway, and the traditions that will continue to define Hill and Hollow Music.
For more information about Hill and Hollow Music, including a complete schedule of events for the current season, explore our calendar page.
Spotlight is made possible, in part, by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park.
