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
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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