Interview: Susan Hellauer on the new album by Anonymous 4

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From: Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
Date: 20020908
Author:LINDA WERTHEIMER

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Interview: Susan Hellauer on the new album by Anonymous 4

Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER Time: 8:00-9:00 PM

(Soundbite of "La Bele Marie")

ANONYMOUS 4: (Singing in foreign language)

LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:

Anonymous 4 is a group of four women who've made a name for themselves singing medieval chant and polyphony, music not often associated with female voices. Their latest album, "La Bele Marie," is a mix of songs mostly from France dedicated to the Virgin Mary, whose cult swept Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries around the same time as the rise of ...

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