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The headliners at Sunday's Chorus pro Musica concert are the Skinner Opus 308 organ (sorry, all you singers) and Old South Church. Betsy Burleigh, in her debut appearance as the ensemble's music director, opens the season with music for chorus and organ, featuring Maurice Durufle's "Requiem," Zoltan Kodaly's "Laudes Organi," and Johannes Brahms's motet "Geistliches Lied," opus 30. Organist Ross Wood, who has performed with the Boston Symphony and Boston Pops, will get the pipes going (all 6,950 of them?). Yes, it's the same organ that was silent last year while a crack in the church wall was being repaired. - June Wulff, Globe Staff
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Two of Boston’s many choruses are opening their seasons on Sunday, and both concerts mark important milestones in the groups’ respective histories. (Full review)