Since its debut in 1998 at the Public Theatre, Adam Guettel’s Myths and Hymns has been an ambitious project. The song cycle has intrigued artists ranging from director Tina Landau to singers Kristin Chenoweth, Audra McDonald, Mandy Patinkin and Billy Porter.
Enter MasterVoices, a choral group originally founded as an interfaith, interracial ensemble in 1941. Ted Sperling, the organization’s Artistic Director, has taken the group to new levels of success and with that, has lead MasterVoices into more adventurous projects.
Few organizations have been able to perform as full ensembles during the pandemic. The 150 singers of MasterVoices were no exception. So rather than just do a simple zoom call performance, Sperling had the idea of creating a series of films for the 23 songs that make up Myths and Hymns. The songs are broken up into four themes: Flight, Work, Love and Faith.
Guettel was inspired by Greek mythology and uses those stories and his own take on them for Myths and Hymns.
If Adam Guetell’s name sounds familiar, he’s the composer of the Tony Award-winning musical The Light in the Piazza (in which O’Hara starred and Sperling was co-orchestrator and Music Director). He also wrote the musical Floyd Collins and there are indications a first-ever Broadway production may happen in the next couple years. The show has been performed regionally for quite some time.
Sperling was also the Music Director when this work first debuted with the title Saturn Returns. The cast featured Vivian Cherry, Lawrence Clayton, Annie Golden, José Llana, Theresa McCarthy and Bob Stillman. Tina Landau directed the show.
Stephen Holden, writing for the New York Times, said of the work upon its debut:
“Broadly speaking, the songs evoke a kind of human yearning that is as piercing as it is unappeasable: yearning for immortality, true love and God, and yearning to win the game of life. The lyrics are shadowed by intimations of failure and disconnection symbolized by the astrological return of Saturn from its nearly-three-decade cycle around the sun.”
Both Golden and Llana are participating in these films. Joining them are Anderson & Roe, Shoshana Bean, Daniel Breaker, Julia Bullock, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Renée Fleming, Adam Guettel, Joshua Henry, Cheyenne Jackson, Capathia Jenkins, Mykal Kilgore, Norm Lewis, John Lithgow, Michael McElroy, Kelli O’Hara, Ailyn Pérez, Nicholas Phan, Elizabeth Stanley and Take 6.
I’ve long been a fan of Myths and Hymns. I’ve also seen the first two parts of the MasterVoices series and strongly recommend this series. I can’t wait for the other two.
Flight and Work are available on their YouTube channel. Love will debut on April 14th at 6:30 PM EDT/3:30 PM PDT. Faith will debut on May 26th at 6:30 PM EDT/3:30 PM PDT. All four pieces will remain available for viewing through June 30th.
Photo: Joshua Henry in a scene from Myths and Hymns (Courtesy MasterVoices)