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  2. Vedran Smailović - Wikipedia

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    Vedran Smailović. Vedran Smailović (born 11 November 1956), known as the " Cellist of Sarajevo ", is a Bosnian musician. During the siege of Sarajevo, he played Albinoni 's Adagio in G Minor in ruined buildings, and, often under the threat of snipers, he played during funerals. His bravery inspired musical numbers and a novel.

  3. Stjepan Hauser - Wikipedia

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    Classical rock. Classical crossover. Instruments. Cello. Website. www.hauserofficial.com. Stjepan Hauser (Croatian pronunciation: [stjêpaːn xǎuser]; born 15 June 1986), [1] known professionally as HAUSER, is a Croatian cellist. He was a member of 2CELLOS, along with Luka Šulić, and continues to perform solo.

  4. Miss Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Brian Eno. U2 singles chronology. " Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me " (1995) " Miss Sarajevo " (1995) " Discothèque " (1997) " Miss Sarajevo " is a song by Irish rock band U2 and British musician Brian Eno, credited to the pseudonym "Passengers". It was released on 20 November 1995 as the only single from their album Original Soundtracks 1.

  5. List of solo cello pieces - Wikipedia

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    The Cellist of Sarajevo - A Lament in Rondo Form, Op. 12; Adrian Williams. Solo Cello Sonata (1976–77) John Williams. Three Pieces (2001) Richard Edward Wilson. Lord Chesterfield to his Son (1987) Music (1971) Stefan Wolpe. Piece Alone (1966) William Wordsworth. Sonata for Violoncello (1961) [38] Charles Wuorinen. Cello Variations I to Fred ...

  6. Steven Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Writer. Nationality. Canadian. Notable works. The Cellist of Sarajevo. Steven Galloway (born July 13, 1975) [ 1 ] is a Canadian novelist and a former professor at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of the award-winning novel The Cellist of Sarajevo (2008).

  7. Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Vedran Smailović, the cellist of Sarajevo. The most popular traditional Bosnian and Herzogovinian song forms of relatively recent origin (early 20th century) are the Bosnian root music (played with "šargija"), ganga, the rera and the ojkavica (oja-noja). [20] Other popular surviving forms from the Ottoman era is the sevdalinka.

  8. Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Rock music has been very popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the mid-20th century. Popular and influential rock bands and artists have included Indexi, Bijelo dugme, Divlje jagode, Plavi orkestar, Crvena jabuka, Zabranjeno pušenje, Hari Mata Hari , (Rezonansa), (Cod) and others from the Sarajevo school of pop rock. Vukašin Brajić.

  9. Ismet Alajbegović Šerbo - Wikipedia

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    Jugoton. Ismet Alajbegović "Šerbo" (6 March 1925 – 28 July 1987) was a Bosnian accordionist, composer, and writer of folk songs. When Radio Sarajevo became operational following the liberation of Sarajevo in 1945, Alajbegović started performing on and became an employee of Radio Sarajevo, along with his friend, the singer Zaim Imamović.