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10-1-12: The Cellist of Sarajevo
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The cellist in Steven Galloway's novel The Cellist of Sarajevo plays Albinoni's "Adagio in G" on 22 consecutive days in memory of the 22 people killed while waiting in a breadline in Sarajevo. Galloway's novel was chosen by the Maryland Humanities Council as this year's is this year's One Maryland One Book. This is a program in which Marylanders are encouraged to read the same book and participate in a series of discussions held around the state. Mr. Galloway himself will be in Elkton this afternoon, and in Fallston tonight. But, first he joins Tom Hall in the studio to talk about the book.
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See Galloway in Baltimore at Notre Dame of Md University
Steven Galloway will also be making at stop at Notre Dame of Maryland University in Baltimore on Thursday, Oct. 4th. This event is free and open to the public and features cellist Todd Thiel performing Albinoni's Adagio. Registration is at events.ndm.edu