2 Thursday, September 29, 1977 University Daily Kansan Staff Photo by JOHN SHARKE Sweet strains Edward Laut, newly appointed professor of music, teaches each cello player at KU regardless of whether they are beginners or doing doctorate work. Laut says there are about 30 key things to remember to play the instrument. COPIES $3 \frac{1}{2} c$ no minimum KINKO'S 904 Vermont 843-8019 ○ BANQUET ○ EXHIBIT ○ ○ CULTURE SHOW TICKET AVAILABLE AVAILABLE SUA OFFICE PO BOX 80239 DEPRECANCE 842-6575-864-6387 CHILDREN $3.00 ADDLENT$4.00 Place a Kanson want ad Call 864-4358 We Sell Motorcycle Insurance GENE DOANE AGENCY 824 Mass. 843-3012 Staff Writer Cello professor stresses 'cold-turkey scales' By DIANE PORTER Shaky finger work their way up and down the neck of the cello, feeling their way through a basic scale. The five students in the class grinace at soe notes and grin at others. "Bravo, there's a medal for courage," spouted Edward Laut, KU's new cello professor. The class, a beginning one in cello for students of education, was faced with an unexpected turn. It terminated when he requires the students to play unpracticed scales. Laut left the Cleveland Orchestra to come to KU. "I wasn't in any hurry to change. When you're in one of the top five orchestraes, where do you go if you don't like it? I've had a lot of questions what I want and this file the bill," he said. LAUT TEACHES every cello player at hospital he is a beginner or is working on a doctor's job. "This is one of the most exciting ex- amples. We're tremendously ac- tended to have him on our table." James Moeser, dean of fine arts, said he was pleased with Laut. "there're no one I don't like to listen to," he said. "If someone is going to play the cello, they have to either think of 30 things at once or just do it all. We want all my students to become automatic." Wearing sideburns and a bright print shirt, he went from student to student talking, criticizing them and moving their arms to illustrate the movement he is trying to teach. Scale chairs are open on chairs in a grand piano and uses drums, a grand piano and a large tuba. Dance set for Bakke case "The students in this class are taking a basic majoring in music, they are taking a basic The University Events committee committee will benefit dance for the Alan Baker presents dance for the The dance, to be in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union Sept. 30, is sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta, a black KU sorority, and the Negro National Defense Fund. The committee also approved the continuation of the Strong Hall concerts sponsored by the Arts. The concerts will be in the rotunda of the Strong Hall from noon to 1 p.m. every Friday. The committee approved a request of the KU French and Italian departments for a recital by international singer-composer Jacques Yyart at p.4. p.m. on 10, in Woodriff Also approved was Volunteer Clearinghouse's Big-Brother Big-Sister recruitment day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 4, on fourth floor Wescoe. In other business, the committee approved a St. Lawrence Catholic Center's THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY ANNOUNCE A written examination for potential Foreign Service Officers and U.S. Information/Cultural Officers will be held on December 3, 1977 at 17am cities throughout the U.S. and abroad. Applicant must have a minimum of years of age. Application deadline is October 21. 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Oct. 2 Animated FILMS MILESTONES IN ANIMATION THE DREAM JEFFERSON CIRCUS SONGS OUR LADY OF THE SPHERES 210 x 90 m Including Steamboat Willis THE DREAM music class because it's a requirement in the school of education," he said. "No one can judge on playing ability in seven weeks with a camera and abilities and try to convey the right attitude." "IT'S IMPORTANT to me that they learn how to teach, not only how to play. Laut said he regarded his KU job as permanent and had a good impression of him. "It's marvelous here, right topnotch," he and this is what I want. He professional for 12 years, and this is what I want. Laut has played with the Manila symphony in the Philippines, the Monkreal orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Atlantic symphony in Halifax, Nova Scotia He was second cellist in the Manila symphony and principal cellist in the others. State He has taught at Cleveland State University and Dahouse University in Halifax and was graduated from Indiana Catholic University. He was second cellist in the Manila symphony and principal cellist in all the others. "I like it here, I fit in," Laud said. "This is where I'm going to stay." Laut was with the Cleveland orchestra for three years and played in 300 concerts and 400 rehearsals a year, he said. His Oct 2 in Swarthout Hall. 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