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The Summer School Chorus will present a concert of music by Josquin Des Pres, Heinrich Schutz, Brahms, and Constant Lambert at Sanders Theatre, Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m.
Under the direction of William F. Russell, visiting professor of Music at the Summer School, the 158 singers formed six weeks ago in preparation for this one concert. The group will sing Josquin's Missa "Pange lingua," Five Songs, Opus 104, and Lambert's "The Rio Grande."
Piano soloist will be Bernard Kreger.
The members of the chorus hail from 84 different educational institutions. Their conductor is a former accompanist and assistant conductor of the Harvard and Radcliffe choruses and presently chairman of the Music Department at Pomona College in California.
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