There were three cellists on Titanic: Roger Marie Bricoux, Percy Cornelius Taylor and John Wesley Woodward.
A cellist is a person who plays the cello.
a person that plays a cello is called a cellist
Probably not.
they are called a cellist. pronounced CHELL-IST
The White Star Line songbook is available today, including it's table of contents. Several pieces, like "Song d'Autumne" and "Nearer My God to Thee" are conjectured to be the final song played during the sinking of Titanic but there are conflicting accounts.
A cellist is a person who plays the cello.
Yes, it is a word. A cello player is called a cellist.
The duration of Gauche the Cellist is 1.05 hours.
Ronald Thomas - cellist - was born in 1955.
John Painter - cellist - was born in 1932.
Louise Hopkins - cellist - was born in 1968.
Giovanni Ricciardi - cellist - was born in 1968.
Gauche the Cellist was created on 1982-01-23.
a person that plays a cello is called a cellist
David Lale - Australian cellist - was born in 1962.
David Lale - British cellist - was born in 1981.
There may have been many more actual musicians but Titanic had eight paid musicians for the voyage. They were: Theodore Ronald Brailey 24 London England Pianist - Roger Marie Bricoux 20 Cosne-sur-Loire France Cellist - John Frederick Preston Clarke 30 Liverpool, Merseyside England Bassist Wallace Hartley 33 Colne, Lancashire England Bandmaster, Violinist John Law Hume 21 Dumfries Scotland Violinist Georges Alexandre Krins 23 Spa Belgium Violinist - Percy Cornelius Taylor 32 London England Cellist - John Wesley Woodward 32 Oxford England Cellist