All My Songs for You is a meditation on various aspects of love in which each of the songs has a unique focus. These three works can also be performed separately or as pairs as needed. These poems by Sara Teasdale are included in her 1920 work, Flame and Shadow.
The first song, “A Net of Words,” explores the ineffability of love by adding a musical dimension that helps us understand what cannot fully be expressed in words alone. The music is rich, deep, and enveloping.
The second song, “Did You Never Know,” also explores inexpressible love but from a different perspective, that of unspoken and unrequited love. This movement is framed as a duet in which the two singers sing the same text but never exactly to each other. The spare accompaniment and haunted melodies leave us to contemplate that anxious and silent emptiness, too, is an aspect of love.
The third work, “In All My Songs,” gives voice to Teasdale’s epiphany that all her love poems would live on changelessly, even beyond life itself, as she writes: “It will live on in all my songs for you when I am gone.” The music is tonal with colorful harmonies, some jazz based.