No longer anonymous

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From: Jerusalem Post
Date: 20010529
Author:MAX STERN

MAX STERN
Jerusalem Post
05-29-2001
Headline: No longer anonymous
Byline: MAX STERN
Edition; Daily
Section: Arts
Page: 11

Tuesday, May 29, 2001 -- Have you heard of Anonymous-4? They can't be so anonymous if over a million of their CDs have been sold, and their recordings are listed among the 10 top-selling classical albums. Critics describe their singing as "heavenly."

Anonymous-4 are four female singers who specialize in recreating the atmosphere of the Middle Ages in song, speech, verse, and gracious gesture. Their concerts are generally not too long, under 90 minutes without intermission, and ...

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