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Photo Credit: Chris Carroll
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- Darol Anger & Scott Nygaard (1,533,348 bytes : JPG : 2000 x 1997)
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|  | MP3 Music Samples- Portum in ultimo (track 19 - Miracles of Sant'lago; harmonia mundi USA) (2,629,971 bytes : MP3)
- Salve virgo virginum (track 13 - An English Ladymass; harmonia mundi USA) (2,562,689 bytes : MP3)
- Merrick (track 13 - Gloryland; harmonia mundi USA) (4,215,118 bytes : MP3)
- Just Over in the Gloryland (track 16 - Gloryland; harmonia mundi USA) (4,242,786 bytes : MP3)
- Wondrous Love (track 3 - American Angels; harmonia mundi USA) (2,562,090 bytes : MP3)
- Ther is no rose of swych vertu (track 18 - On Yoolis Night; harmonia mundi USA) (3,555,161 bytes : MP3)
- Ecce quod natura (track 20 - On Yoolis Night; harmonia mundi USA) (4,131,944 bytes : MP3)
|  | Video Clips- Anonymous 4: Live on Soundcheck (YouTube Video)
Since 1986, the women of Anonymous 4 have been leading interpreters of medieval chant and polyphony. They've even branched out into Renaissance and sacred American folk music. Today, they return to their bread-and-butter repertoire with a live preview of The Cherry Tree, a holiday program consisting of medieval English carols and English-influenced American sacred songs.
- Anonymous 4, Stanford Faculty Teach Gregorian Chant (YouTube Video)
Stanford's Memorial Church was the site of a chant camp, singers in unison, Oct. 19th. Susan Hellauer of Anonymous 4, which lead the camp, describes the exercise as "mystical."
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