Monday, June 25, 1975 Summer Session Kansan 1 Workshop features Bosendorfer BV VALERIE HOWARD Staff Reporter A Bosendorfer Imperial Grand piano will be featured this week at the University of Kansas Piano Workshop with guest artist Leon Fleisher. The Alma Piano Trio will use the piano in a Summer Concert Series performance at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Rcal Hall and the group participants will play on the organ. Elementary, high school and college piano teachers and students will attend the week-long workshop. Registration is from 8 to 9 a.m. today. The piano, valued at nearly $50,000, is on loan from the Kimbil Music Center of Lenexa for use today through Friday during the workhoo. Thick Romanian Spruce legs support the gant piano, which measures 9 feet 6 inches on each side. GREATER THAT NORMAL width allows the imperial grand to hold nine more keys than an average piano at the bass end, making a full eight-octave keyboard. The Richard Angeliett, professor of piano, said the extra keys were color-coded to prevent pianists from repositioning on the bench to accommodate the extra width. When pressed, the extra keys make a sound so low that listeners can hear the cycles per second of the sound rather than a clear tone, he said. "There are not any papers written to include the extra keys, but they can be used." Jack Winnock, assistant professor of jack Hoefer, has played only three Bendorsoffer players. HE SAID HE considered Bosendorfer the heard-made pianos and said some pianists had been used. "Garrick Olssonson and Victor Borge both were Rosderferen, he said, and Frank Sintak. They all work together." Angeletti said after playing the Imperial Grand last week. "It plays so smoothly on my knees." Sinatra will use as an accompanying instrument." Winerock said many participants in the workshop would be allowed to play the game. Twelve workshop participants were chosen yesterday to perform for Fleshier during the workshop. WINEROCK WILL perform a recital on the doerner at 8 p.m. tomorrows in Swarthout. Planiists selected for the master classes will receive two hours of undergraduate or graduate credit for the workshop. All others will receive one hour of credit. The workshop will end at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Swarthout with a recital on the Bosen Construction of the Bosendorfer now at KU was begun in 1974 and completed in February or March of 1979, Edgar Barth, president of the Kimbala Music Center, said. dorfer by students selected by KU piano faculty members during the workshop. Bosendorfare are the only kind of piano still entirely handmade. Native Romanian spruce is used for the body and legs of the piano. African Mahogany, Kenya ivory and Brazilian show. The wood. Winerock used when a pianist performs on a Bosendorfer, the instrument often used in jazz music. The pinao on loan to KU was brought to Kansas City in early April and first used at the Leonard Bernstein Festival during April, he said. IT TAKES ABOUT five years to make a Bosendorfer Imperial Grand. The wood used in the instrument must cure for three months or be built 34 weeks to build the piano, Barth said. "All you have to hear is Boenoderfer and you know it's the best," he said. Diesel supplies concern farmers By MARY JO HOWARD Staff Reporter Lawrence area farmers yesterday reacted with concern to President Carter's order ending diesel fuel priority for agriculture but said they saw no immediate problem in obtaining enough fuel to get their wheat harvested. Last week, in an effort to appease the nation's striking truckers, who are complaining they cannot get enough fuel, Carter repealed the order that had given top fuel to 40% of the trucks used about the country have been using violence as a means of getting their complaints heard. With the wheat harvest coming up, Carter's order sparked concern among the farm leaders. Diesel fuel is relied on to power equipment and the trucks that carry it to the elevators. John Junior Armstrong, president of the Kansas Farm Bureau, called Carter's "the most important." However, Bco Neis, a local farmer and member of the Douglas County Commission, said he did not think there was an emergency fuel problem for Lawrence farmers. "Most of our farmers filled their tanks up a week," he said. "They should have enough." Sam Nets, Eudora farmer, said he was not sure if he would have enough fuel. "Our jobber (fuel supplier) is supposed to keep our tanks full. So far he hasn't said anything about a backbuck. he said, 'But if they're out here, the truckers, he's going to have to cut us.' Clifford Neis, Eudora farmer said he was putting plenty of fuel and was not an anticorp. "MY SUPPLIER said I'd have enough to get through harvest," he said, "but it might make a difference where you're getting your fuel." Most area farmers get their diesel fuel from several suppliers, including Pork Oil, Mobil Oil, Farmer's Co-op and independent suppliers. So far, none of the suppliers has announced any cutbacks despite Carter's order. Bob Neis called the trucker's actions which prompted Carter's order halfway riumphed. "When you go out to harvest your wheat, you have to do it within two weeks," he said. "Those trucks can park their trucks for two weeks." Harold Boehle, Eudora farmer, said he did not know what to think about trusting the farmer. "A PERSON JUST doesn't know," he said. "They change their minds more often than they tell us." Boehle said he thought he had enough fuel to get through harvest but she was not told what to do. land, or whether the truckers would get his wheat to market. "It's going to be hard if the trucks don't start up," he said. "The elevators will fill up and our crops will rot. There might be somebody going hungry." Many farmers said they thought the many farmers and truckers should be working together. "If there really is a shortage, we're going to have to divide up." Clifford Neis said. "We all have to work together," Bob Nesbain said. "Sure it takes truckers to haul wheat, but if you don't get it out of the field, they haven't got anything to haul." WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU WANT TO GO? Think about it, listen and win with . . . Union remodeling improves business By TOM TEDESCHI Staff Reporter Midway through a three-phase $200,000 remodeling project, it has completed 17 union sales in the renovated areas, according to bookstore general manager Betty Brock said late last week that the increase in sales was due to better utilization of displays and existing floor space. "We did not bring in new mer-chandise," she said. "You can see the merchandise better, you could before." Funds for the remodeling have been set aside for nine years, but even if the money hadn't been set aside, the renovation would have paid for itself, she said. Originally, Brock said, the bookstore was to have been completely remodeled last summer, but complications in building the water pipes in the cellings delayed work. IN THE FIRST phase, completed last summer at an estimated cost of $130,000, electric doors to aid the physically challenged, installed the ceiling. The ceiling was raised, walls were resurfaced and old shelving and fixtures were replaced with more space-efficient ones in the north end of the building. At the north end was increased by 16 feet. The second phase of construction, now in progress at a cost of $50,000, is remodeling the office and school supplies section of the Bookstore's south side. Although the amount of floor space will not change, the store will appear larger because of more efficient use of displays and increased lighting, Brock said. A 40-foot wall that will hold school supplies will replace some of the floor displays. "THE ITEMS THAT will hang on that wall will take up the space of about three fixtures," she said. The third phase, planned for next summer, will concentrate on the textbook area downstairs. The ceiling will be raised and new shelving and fixtures installed in the south end, which is scheduled to re-open in mid-July. Brook said. Because there isn't much that can be done with the textbook area, the cost will be significantly less than the first two books. In addition, the erosion, associate division of the Union. "It should cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $15,000 to $20,000" he said. There are no major pipes and there are fail out, like they are upstairs." Brock said some repair work would be done on the pipes in the textbook area, though, because of past problems with leaks. 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