Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1955. Opera 'Don Pasquale' Opens In Hoch Auditorium Sunday Donizetti's opera, "Don Pasquale," will be given in Hoch Auditorium at 8:20 p.m. Sunday. Boris Goldovsky will direct his Opera Theatre company in the production, the first attraction of the KU Concert Course. Student ID cards admit Student ID cards admit. For 10 seasons Mr. Goldovsky's company has presented works of Mozart, Puccini, Rossini, and now Donizetti. The texts of the operas are translated into English. o stars On Roster There are many names on the Opera Theatre's roster. "We never use stars." Goldovsky said. "We make stars for our own and other companies." Mr. Goldovsky is the company's conductor, stage director, founder, and first president. He originated the Opera Theatre in Boston in 1946. Eighteen operas have been produced by the company at the Boston Opera House, with annual tours of the New England states. Last season was the group's first cross-country tour. Lesser-Known Works Popular The well-known "Carmen" "Rig-oleto" "La Boheme," and others are included in the company's repertoire, but the group spends more than half of its time and budget on works rarely performed. Almost all of the Opera Theatre's performance of these lesser-known works have been sold out. Mr. Goldovsky believes this contradicts the theory that only a well-known repertoire will prove successful at the box office. Most of the company's English translations, as the one being used in "Don Pasquale," are prepared by Mr. Goldovsky, who strives for English phrases that will sound as if the composer had written the music for them. Geography Expert To Speak Dr. Edward L. Ullman, University of Washington professor of geography, will leture on "Geography As Spatial Interaction" in 402 Lindley at 4 p.m. today. The topic explains how various sections of a country affect other sections. Music Educator To Talk Thursday Dr. John C. Kendel, vice president of the American Music Conference will speak to music education students and show films at the University Thursday. He will talk on "The American Music Conference and its Function in a Healthy Music Climate." Dr. Kendel is a former director of music education for Denver Public Schools and a former state supervisor of music and assistant superintendent of public instruction in Michigan. He is a past president of the Music Educators National Conference and the music section of the National Education Association. He has been music editor of the Rocky Mountain News and music correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in Denver. Zoology Club To Hear Fitch Dr. Henry S. Fitch, associate professor of zoology, will speak at the biweekly meeting of the Zoology Club today at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Snow. His talk, "Distribution of Animals on KU Natural History Reservation," is one of a series on animal observation. Auto-Fire Insurance No Fees Low Rates Geo. W. 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