Pianist Michelle Cann explores the music of Bonds and Price in 'Revival'

Published: Aug. 16, 2023, 7 a.m.

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Michelle Cann \\u2013 Revival: Music of Price and Bonds (Curtis Studio)






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Pianist Michelle Cann has had a pretty incredible journey. Her path into the world of piano led her to the Cleveland Institute and the Curtis Institute of Music, which is where she teaches.\\xa0In 2022, she was the recipient of the Sphinx Medal of Excellence. Now, her journey goes down another life-changing path with the release of her debut recording, Revival: Music of Price and Bonds.


\\u201cGrowing up, I didn\'t play any music by any Black composers other than church music. Nothing in the classical field was really ever assigned to me. I wasn\'t really aware of anyone except for Scott Joplin,\\u201d Cann says. \\u201cAnd it wasn\'t until 2016 that I was introduced to the Florence Price Piano Concerto and I was asked to play it. I\'d never heard of her, never heard of the piece, and I read through it. You can only imagine that moment and put yourself in my shoes. I\'ve never been aware of somebody like her in this field.


\\u201cAnd I remember, at that point, I was reading her story. I was looking for anything I could find about her. I was looking to see, \\u2018What else did she write?\\u2019 And then one of the things that was out there at that time was her piano sonata. How have I never heard of this piano sonata? I\\u2019m a pianist!


\\u201cI remember exactly where I was, sitting at the piano in my apartment at the time, and I was reading through it and there were tears going down my eyes. One of the most beautiful things ever written for piano is the second movement of that piano sonata. And I called my mother and I was emotional and my mom was getting emotional because I asked myself, \\u2018How could they deny this woman her place in history? Why did no one know to share this with me?\\u2019


\\u201cIt was from there that I came across Margaret Bonds. I read that Margaret Bonds was actually one of Florence Price\'s most successful students. They met because Price moved to Chicago alone. She moved from Little Rock, Arkansas. She had kids, was divorced and had no connections. She was just starting to make them. And one of them was with the Bonds family. They actually took her in.


\\u201cAnd Margaret Bond, of course, had her own story. She went on to become a great composer and pianist, and she premiered many of Florence Price\'s works as a performer. She didn\'t write as much for solo piano, not like Price. One of her most influential and important works is the Spiritual Suite, which is on this album. I had to include the suite because it is just so great what she does with these spirituals.\\u201d


What do you feel like you personally bring to their music as a pianist?


\\u201cI feel that I am on this journey with these composers, and the final thing I feel is a huge sense of pride. I feel so honored to be one of the conduits of their story.


\\u201cSo being part of this rediscovery and excitement about their story and their music and their voice in America that is everything to me. And when I perform their music, I perform it with that knowledge and that pride.


\\u201cBecause if I can do anything with this album, it\\u2019s to share this music with the world. These women deserve a place in the canon of great American classical music.\\u201d





To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or\\xa0download the extended podcast on iTunes\\xa0or wherever you get your podcasts.


Resources


Michelle Cann \\u2013 Revival: Music of Price and Bonds (Curtis Studio)


Michelle Cann (official site)

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