In 1986, four women gathered in a casual setting to sing through a bit of medieval chant. Little did they know they were launching Anonymous 4, an a cappella ensemble that has spanned nearly 30 years, ...
This closing set of songs from Anonymous 4 opens with the solo voice of Marsha Genensky singing "Abbeville," followed by a gospel song called "Sweet By and By." And we close this hour of music from ...
After 18 years as a quartet, the vocal ensemble Anonymous 4 is retiring. Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner and Johanna Marie Rose are currently performing their last concerts and ...
Anonymous 4 first performed here as a fledgling group, under the auspices of the Early Music Guild's Concert Assistance Program. That was 1987. This season is its last tour, as the group winds down ...
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Anonymous 4, the quartet of women known for singing medieval chant and polyphony with faultless intonation and translucent vocal color, brought its comeback tour to Dumbarton Oaks on Monday night.
Anonymous 4 hasn't carved a niche in the edifice of early music, it's constructed an entire new wing. The four women, whose common interest in medieval music brought them together in 1986, have shaped ...