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The Summer School Chorus will present its final concert of the year in Sanders Theater, Thursday at 8 p.m.
Two hundred singers and instrumentalists from eighty educational institutions will take part in the performance, which is open to the public free of charge.
William F. Russell, visiting professor of Music, will conduct. The major work on the program is Bruckner's Mass in E Minor for eight-part chorus and wind orchestra. A small chamber choir will offer a group of motets, and the full chorus will sing Purcell's anthem, "My Heart is Inditing," accompanied by a string ensemble with harpsichord continuo.
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