1913


Spring

Composed by Florence Price
"Spring” is a song composed by Florence Price in 1913. The music is set to her own text.

Text

“Spring”

Text by Florence Price

 

There are promise and pleasure and hope in the spring,

That beckon, and reckon the future. I know.

The bud and the bee, swaying low on the lea,

The dove cooing late.

To his nesting mate.

In a dream of ecstasy

 

There are laughter and magic and joy in the spring,

That capture, enrapture my heart. I know.

A lilt on the breeze, That is tossed by the trees,

Which doth for me weave

Like a thrush above

A song of ecstasy.

 

Ah! There are madness and gladness and nothing of sadness.

That will me and thrill me and fill me I know

Life and its weal are to give and to feel

The soul that can ache,

The heart that can break.

With a pain of ecstasy.

Listen

Spring
Tyrese Byrd, tenor; Sara Chiesa, piano1:41

Florence Price

Composer

Florence Price

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2021

Date

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Location

This recording was made possible by a grant from the University of Michigan, as part of the "Black Composer Speaks" Project.

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