Former Baghdad conductor’s music is his message for unity
WASHINGTON — When a bomb tore through a restaurant or business in Baghdad, Karim Wasfi and his cello would often appear with the urgency of a medic to promote his message of healing through music.
The former conductor of the Baghdad Symphony often drew a crowd of curious onlookers as he played — others desperate for peace and unity.
On Wednesday, Wasfi brought that message to the White House, and drew a similar crowd of onlookers facing their own challenges.
The half-Iraqi, half-Egyptian cellist and founder of the organization Peace Through Arts played serene classical tunes in Lafayette Park in Washington, across the street from the new home of President Donald Trump.


