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Susan Hellauer
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Susan Hellauer is a renowned classical music artist who has made a significant contribution to the world of music. Born on October 14, 1943, in New York City, Susan grew up in a family that valued music and the arts. Her father was a composer and her mother was a singer, which meant that music was always a part of her life. Susan's love for music began at an early age, and she started singing in choirs when she was just a child. She attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City, where she studied voice and piano. After high school, she went on to study at the Mannes College of Music, where she earned a Bachelor of Music degree in voice. After completing her studies, Susan began her career as a professional singer. She joined the New York Pro Musica, a renowned early music ensemble, in 1968. She quickly became one of the group's leading singers, and her clear, pure voice was a standout feature of their performances. Susan's talent and dedication to her craft soon caught the attention of other musicians and music organizations. In 1970, she was invited to join the Waverly Consort, another early music ensemble based in New York City. She remained with the group for over 30 years, during which time she recorded numerous albums and performed in concerts all over the world. One of the highlights of Susan's career with the Waverly Consort was their performance at the White House in 1980. They were invited to perform for President Jimmy Carter and his guests, and their performance was a huge success. Susan's beautiful voice and the group's impeccable musicianship were praised by the president and his guests. Susan's talent and dedication to early music also led her to become a founding member of Anonymous 4, a vocal quartet that specialized in medieval and Renaissance music. The group was formed in 1986, and Susan remained with them until her retirement in 2016. During her time with Anonymous 4, the group recorded over 20 albums and performed in concerts all over the world. One of the highlights of Susan's career with Anonymous 4 was their performance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 1993. They performed a program of medieval music that was so popular that the museum had to add extra performances to accommodate the demand for tickets. Susan's talent and dedication to early music have earned her numerous awards and accolades over the years. In 1992, she was awarded the Noah Greenberg Award by the American Musicological Society, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the performance of early music. In 2004, she was awarded the Early Music America Thomas Binkley Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of early music. Susan's retirement from Anonymous 4 in 2016 marked the end of an era in early music. Her beautiful voice and impeccable musicianship have inspired countless musicians and music lovers over the years, and her legacy will continue to live on through her recordings and performances. In conclusion, Susan Hellauer is a true icon of early music. Her talent, dedication, and passion for music have made her one of the most respected and beloved classical music artists of our time. Her contributions to the world of music will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.
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