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It might seem a strange time to produce an hourlong piece of choral music dedicated to the Holocaust, but Vocalessence founding artistic director Philip Brunelle says the subject is timeless. 3-Minute Egg attends a rehearsal for Kaddish: Music of Remembrance and Hope at Ted Mann Concert Hall. The premiere performance is 8 p.m. Saturday.
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