About us

Music on Norway Pond is a 501(c)(3) that strives to bring the highest caliber artists to the Monadnock region, while creating and sustaining performance opportunities for children and adults in the surrounding region. 

Founded in 2008 by Artistic Director and conductor Johanna Hill Simpson, our annual concert series has featured many world-class musicians on a foundation of affordable ticket prices and a standard concert length of one-hour without intermission. 

Meet our founder

Jody Hill Simpson

When Boston Globe critic Richard Dyer wrote "There are not enough Johanna Hill Simpsons to go around", he captured the essence of Jody's uncanny talent for creating musical communities of singers and concert-goers. 

In 1989, Jody founded the nationally acclaimed PALS Children's Chorus (now renamed Voices Boston). Through her work with PALS, Jody independently commissioned several major new works and collaborated with world-renowned conductors, composers, and performing artists including Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, Henri Dutilleux, Tan Dun, Celine Dion, Nathan Lane, Tod Machover, Thomas Quastoff, and Frederica von Stade. Dartmouth College, Pingree School and the New England Conservatory have all honored Jody for her musical accomplishments, and she has led choral festivals and workshops throughout New England. In 2017, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Choral Arts New England.

In 2006, Jody and her husband (and tenor) Rick Simpson moved to their house on Norway Pond where she was inspired to form the Norway Pond Festival Singers, the Norway Pond Jr. Mints and the Music on Norway Pond Concert Series. 

Concerts under Jody's "watchful ear" occur monthly from October through June at the Hancock Meeting House. With Jody's legendary empathy for her audience, she charges the musicians (including her own choruses) to limit their performances to one hour with no intermission. This condensed concert format has won many fans in the Monadnock region - people trust her ability to find compelling artists who can connect with their audience in an inspired and uplifting hour of music.

Meet our Executive Director

Rick Simpson

Jody’s husband Rick serves as Executive Director, with responsibility for the non-artistic functions. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School, he has been a high-tech exec and management consultant. He has served as a trustee and chair of the Concord Community Music School and Boston’s Cantata Singers, and a vestry member in two parishes. Rick has also been a tenor soloist locally with Monadnock Music and the Monadnock Chorus, in Boston with the Cantata Singers and Chorus Pro Musica, and has sung roles with regional opera companies.

Meet our Board of Trustees

Music on Norway Pond is maintained by our team of dedicated volunteers and supporters and overseen by our board of trustees.

Ann Conway, (President), Peterborough

Nathaniel W. Peirce (Treasurer), Hancock

Eddie Gomez II (Secretary), Peterborough

Wes Bockley, Hancock

Martha Dahl, Peterborough

Bill Faller, Temple

Ellen Levy, Hancock    

Julie Archer Rizzo, Dublin

Michele Steckler, Hancock

Megan Wood, Hancock

We are proud recipients of a 2023 Ewing Arts Award

In this video Jody Simpson, founder and artistic director of Music on Norway Pond, speaks about the organization, which won a 2023 Ewing Arts Award in the performing arts category.

(Video by Hannah Schroeder / Keene Sentinel Staff)