THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
At this master class, advanced student pianists from local HBCUs will take turns performing for the audience and guest teaching artist, acclaimed pianist Michelle Cann. After each performance, Michelle will coach the student in ways to improve their playing, and may ask the student to play again, incorporating her advice.
Prior to attending Michelle’s performances of Liszt’s First Piano Concerto Concerto with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra on November 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, this will be an exceptional way to learn even more about how she approaches her art. Student tickets for the evening performances are available for $15. For more information click here.
A master class is a public event where a teacher shares their knowledge and experience with a student in front of an audience to improve the student’s playing. The teacher will also share insights the audience can use in their studies. It’s like a mashup of a recital and a private lesson, with an audience.
Parking & Directions on Campus
The event will be held in the E.L. Hamm Fine Arts Building (FAB). The address of NSU is 700 Park Avenue Norfolk VA 23504. Enter NSU from the Park Avenue entrance. FAB is the second building on your left across a big parking lot (#27 on this campus map). Upon entering the building from the drop off area in front of the building across the parking lot, turn right to the music side and keep going straight through the lobby and double doors. The choir room will be on your right.
Park in the parking lot outside the Fine Arts Building (#27 on this campus map). You may obtain a Guest Parking Permit at the event.
Michelle Cann is an acclaimed pianist who received the 2022 Sphinx Medal of Excellence, the Cleveland Institute of Music’s 2022 Alumni Achievement Award, and the 2022 Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award. She made her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2021 and has recently performed concertos with The Cleveland Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de São Paulo, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, and Cincinnati.
This Master Class is generously sponsored and hosted by Norfolk State University.