That would be Wallace Hartley. He and the rest of the band perished in the sinking.
The name of the bandmaster was violinist Wallace Hartley. He sent a letter from the vessel which was delivered and is now on display at the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO, USA.
Took a little time to find it on Wikipedia... but the bandmaster's name was Wallace Hartley,
A bandmaster is a person who is the conductor of a musical ensemble, especially the leader of a military or brass band.
The Bandmaster - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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Yes,he was then he later joined the Royal Marines as a bandmaster
Yes, very much! His bandmaster Tom Fletcher also loves it :)
The band did not have a name as its was the Titanic Orchestra. They group of 8 were taken on at Southampton where it was decided to select the very best for this prestigious voyage. They were; William Hartley - bandmaster WT Brailey Roger Bricoux JF Clarke JL Hume G Krins PC Taylor JW Woodward A little known fact that escapes many is that when a plaque was unveiled in Southampton to commemorate the bravery of these young men the date of their demise was carved in stone as April 15th 1912 - The Titanic sank April 14th 1912
when apears to put the letters in the box.i put.but it don't register.and go to the same page.sorry my english,im portuguese
when apears to put the letters in the box.i put.but it don't register.and go to the same page.sorry my english,im portuguese