Anonymous 4 returning to S.L.

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From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Date: 20071125
Author:Edward Reichel Deseret Morning News

Today's Anonymous 4 isn't quite the same group that performed in Libby Gardner Concert Hall a few years ago. The members are still the same -- Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner and Johanna Maria Rose -- but the repertoire is different.

Today, the ensemble has broadened its horizons and sings a wide- ranging list of works that extends from early music to American folk to sacred songs to contemporary pieces.

Thanks to a year-long break from performing, the four singers have come back to the concert stage refreshed and ready to take on new material.

Anonymous 4 will make a return ...

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