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To My Little Son: Julia Johnson Davis and Florence Price

To My Little Son: Julia Johnson Davis and Florence Price

Update: 2021-06-15
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In Julia Johnson Davis's poem "To My Little Son," a mother imagines what her baby boy will look like when he's twenty-one years old, and wonders whether, when he's grown up, she'll see glimmers of the boy in the man. Thinking of her own son, Florence Price turned to Davis's poem and created a song that is nuanced, affecting, and deeply personal.

The recording of “To My Little Son” is by soprano Arwen Myers and pianist Monica Ohuchi.

Learn more about Price's songs, access scores, and hear video performances of her songs by bass-baritone Justin Hopkins and pianist Jeanne-Minette Cilliers, and countertenor Darryl Taylor and pianist Deborah Hollist on Art Song Augmented, my website devoted to art songs by underrepresented composers.

To My Little Son
by Julia Johnson Davis

In your face I sometimes see
Shadowings of the man to be,
And eager, dream of what my son 
Shall be in twenty years and one.

But when you are to manhood grown,
And all your manhood ways are known,
Then shall I, wistful, try to trace
The child you once were in your face.

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To My Little Son: Julia Johnson Davis and Florence Price

To My Little Son: Julia Johnson Davis and Florence Price

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