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Musicians of the Titanic

The musicians of the Titanic all died when the ship sank in 1912. They played music, intending to calm the passengers, for as long as they possibly could, and all went down with the ship. All of the men were recognized for their heroism, especially during the final hours of the sinking.

Titanic's orchestra;
Top: Clarke; Taylor. Middle: Krins, Hartley, Brailey. Bottom: Hume; Woodward; not pictured: Bricoux
Members of the Titanic orchestra

Timeline edit

Eight musicians – members of a three-piece ensemble and a five-piece ensemble – were booked through C. W. & F. N. Black, in Liverpool.[1] They boarded at Southampton and traveled as second-class passengers. They were not on the White Star Line's payroll but were contracted to White Star by the Liverpool firm of C. W. & F. N. Black, who placed musicians on almost all British liners. Until the night of the sinking, the players performed as two separate groups: a quintet led by violinist and official bandleader Wallace Hartley, that played at teatime, after-dinner concerts, and Sunday services, among other occasions; and the violin, cello, and piano trio of Georges Krins, Roger Bricoux [fr], and Theodore Brailey, that played at the À La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien.[2]

After the Titanic hit an iceberg and began to sink, Hartley and his fellow band members started playing music to help keep the passengers calm as the crew loaded the lifeboats. Many of the survivors said that Hartley and the band continued to play until the very end. Reportedly, their final tune was the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee",[3] although other sources suggest it was "Songe d'Automne" (also known simply as "Autumn"). One second-class passenger said:

Many brave things were done that night, but none were more brave than those done by men playing minute after minute as the ship settled quietly lower and lower in the sea. The music they played served alike as their own immortal requiem and their right to be recalled on the scrolls of undying fame.[4]

All eight musicians died in the sinking.[5]

Musicians edit

Name Age Hometown Country Position Body Reference
William Brailey 24 London England Pianist [6]
Roger Bricoux 20 Cosne-sur-Loire France Cellist [7]
John Clarke 28 Liverpool, Merseyside England Bassist 202MB [8]
Wallace Hartley 33 Colne, Lancashire England Bandmaster, violinist 224MB [9]
Jock Hume 21 Dumfries Scotland Violinist 193MB [10]
Georges Krins 23 Spa Belgium Violinist [11]
Percy Taylor 40 London England Cellist [12]
John Wesley Woodward 32 West Bromwich England Cellist [13]

William Brailey edit

William Theodore Ronald Brailey
Born(1887-10-25)25 October 1887
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 24)
OccupationPianist
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1902–1907
UnitLancashire Fusiliers

William Theodore Ronald Brailey (25 October 1887 – 15 April 1912) was an English pianist.[5][6] Born on 25 October 1887 in Walthamstow in Greater London (then part of Essex),[14] he was the son of William "Ronald" Brailey, a well-known figure of Spiritualism.[15] Brailey studied piano at school, and one of his first jobs was performing in a local hotel.[16]

In 1902, he joined the Royal Lancashire Fusiliers regiment signing for 12 years service as a musician.[17] He was stationed in Barbados but left the army prematurely in 1907.[18] He returned to England and lived at 71 Lancaster Road, Ladbroke Grove, London.[6] In 1911, he enlisted aboard ship, playing first on the Saxonia, prior to joining the Cunard steamer RMS Carpathia in 1912, where he met the French cellist Roger Bricoux. Both men then joined the White Star Line and were recruited by Liverpool music agency C. W. & F. N. Black to serve on the Titanic.[6][19] Brailey boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton. His ticket number was 250654, the ticket for all the members of Hartley's orchestra. His cabin was in the second class quarters.[4][6][20]

Brailey was 24 years old when he died; his body was never recovered.[6][21]

Roger Bricoux edit

Roger Marie Bricoux
 
Born(1891-06-01)1 June 1891
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 20)
OccupationCellist

Roger Marie Bricoux (1 June 1891 – 15 April 1912) was a French cellist.[22] Born on 1 June 1891 in Rue de Donzy, Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, France,[23] Bricoux [fr] was the son of a musician. The family moved to Monaco when he was a young boy,[24] and he was educated in various Catholic institutions in Italy.[25] It was during his studies that he joined his first orchestra and won first prize at the Conservatory of Bologna for musical ability.[26] After studying at the Paris Conservatory, he moved to England in 1910 to join the orchestra in the Grand Central Hotel in Leeds.[27] At the end of 1911, he moved to Lille, France, lived at 5 Place du Lion d'Or, and played in various locations throughout the city.[4]

Before joining the Titanic, Bricoux had served with Brailey on the Cunard steamer Carpathia before joining the White Star Line.[4][26][7] He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton.[26] His ticket number was 250654, the ticket for all the members of Hartley's orchestra. His cabin was second class, and he was the only French musician aboard the Titanic.[28]

Bricoux was 20 years old when he died;[26] his body was never recovered.[4]

In 1913, after his apparent disappearance, he was declared a deserter by the French army. It was not until 2000 that he was eventually officially registered as dead in France, mainly due to the efforts of the Association Française du Titanic.[29] On 2 November 2000, the same association unveiled a memorial plaque to Bricoux in Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire.[23][29]

Wallace Hartley edit

Wallace Henry Hartley (2 June 1878 – 15 April 1912), an English violinist, was the bandleader on the Titanic. Hartley's body was recovered by the CS Mackay-Bennett,[30] before being returned to England for burial in his home town of Colne, Lancashire.

Jock Hume edit

John Law Hume
Born(1890-08-09)9 August 1890
Dumfries, Scotland
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 21)
Atlantic Ocean
Burial placeFairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
OccupationViolinist

John Law "Jock" Hume (9 August 1890 – 15 April 1912) was a Scottish violinist.[31] Hume was born on 9 August 1890 in Dumfries, Scotland and lived with his parents at 42 George Street, Dumfries.[31] He had already played on at least five ships before the Titanic, and was recruited to play on its maiden voyage due to his good reputation as a musician.[32]

Hume spent the winter of 1910/1911 in Kingston, Jamaica, where he performed in the Orchestra for the Constant Spring Hotel, a grand resort of the time. Future Titanic cellist John Woodward was also a member of the Constant Spring Orchestra. During his four months in Jamaica, Hume entered a relationship with barmaid Ethel McDonald. Hume left Jamaica in April 1911, and Ethel gave birth to their child, Keith Neville McDonald Hume, in November 1911.[33]

He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton. His ticket number was 250654, the ticket for all the members of Hartley's orchestra. His cabin was in the second class quarters.

Hume was 21 years old when he died and his fiancée, Mary Costin, was pregnant with his child.[32] His body was recovered by the CS Mackay-Bennett,[10] and was passed into the care of John Henry Barnstead who arranged for his burial in grave 193 of the designated Titanic plot at Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 8 May 1912.[10][34][35] A memorial was erected for Hume and Thomas Mullin (third class steward) in Dock Park, Dumfries. It reads:

In memory of John Law Hume, a member of the band and Thomas Mullin, steward, natives of
these towns who lost their lives in the wreck of the White Star Liner Titanic which
sank in mid-Atlantic on the 14th day of April 1912. They died at the post of duty.[34]

Hume and the other members of Hartley's orchestra all belonged to the Amalgamated British Musicians Union and were employed by a Liverpool music agency, C. W. & F. N. Black, which supplied musicians for Cunard and the White Star Line.[10][36][37] On 30 April 1912, Hume's father, Andrew, received the following note from the agency:

Dear Sir:
We shall be obliged if you will remit us the sum of 5s. 4d., which is owing to us as per enclosed statement.
We shall also be obliged if you will settle the enclosed uniform account.
Yours faithfully,
C. W. & F. N. Black[4][10]

The letter caused controversy at the time when it was reprinted in the Amalgamated Musicians Union's monthly newsletter.[36] Andrew Law Hume decided not to settle the bill.[37]

In April 1914 John W. Furness, the violinist of the Canadian liner RMS Empress of Ireland made a pilgrimage with Anglican Church officials to visit the grave of John Law Hume at the Fairview Lawn Cemetery and pay his respects. Furness himself died in a shipwreck only a few weeks later when Empress of Ireland sank on 29 May 1914.[38]

Georges Krins edit

Georges Alexandre Krins
Born(1889-03-18)18 March 1889
Paris, France
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 23)
OccupationViolinist

Georges Alexandre Krins (18 March 1889 – 15 April 1912) was a Belgian violinist.[11] Born on 18 March 1889 in Paris, France,[39] his family was from Belgium, and soon after his birth they moved back there to the town of Spa. He first studied at Academie de Musique de Spa. He then moved to the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Liège, Belgium, where he studied from 30 October 1902 until 1908, when he won first prize for violin, with the highest distinction.[40][4][11]

As a young man he wanted to join the army; however, his parents persuaded him otherwise.[11] He worked in his father's shop and played in La Grande Symphonie, Spa, and in 1910 he moved to Paris to be first violin at Le Trianon Lyrique.[11] He subsequently moved to London and played for two years at the Ritz Hotel until March 1912.[11] He lived at 10 Villa Road, Brixton, London and became bandmaster of the Trio String Orchestra, which played near the Café Français.[11] This led to his being recruited by CW & FN Black, Liverpool to play on the Titanic.[4]

He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton. His ticket number was 250654, the ticket for all the members of Hartley's orchestra.[11] His cabin was second class, and he was the only Belgian musician aboard the Titanic. After the Titanic began to sink, Krins and his fellow band members assembled in the first class lounge and started playing music to help keep the passengers calm. They later moved to the forward half of the boat deck, where they continued to play as the crew loaded the lifeboats. Krins was 23 years old when he died. His body was never recovered.[4][11][41]

Memorial Concert edit

A memorial concert for the Bandsmen of the Titanic was held at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday 24 May to raise funds to support the families of the musicians lost at sea.[42] Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Queen's Hall Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra,[43] the New Symphony Orchestra, the Beecham Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Opera Orchestra, and the London Opera House Orchestra[44] made up an orchestra of around 500 players.[45] Ada Crossley opened the concert with Mendelssohn’s Oh Rest in the Lord from Elijah, with the rest of the programme consisting of solemn orchestral items including works by Elgar, Tchaikovsky and Wagner, with Chopin’s Funeral March and Sullivan’s "In Memoriam". Seven conductors led the orchestra, Sir Edward Elgar, Sir Henry Wood, Landon Ronald, Percy Pitt, Thomas Beecham, Fritz Ernaldy and Willem Mengelberg.[46] The audience joined in singing "Nearer, My God, to Thee" as orchestrated by Sir Henry Wood to close the concert. A photograph of the event hangs in the Royal Albert Hall outside the loggia boxes.[47]

Memorials edit

In media edit

Film edit

Two documentary films have been made about the Titanic's band.

Literature edit

Books written specifically about the Titanic's musicians include:

  • Steve Turner's nonfiction book, The Band that Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic (2011)[1]
  • Christopher Ward's non-fiction book, And the Band Played On: The Titanic Violinist and the Glovemaker: A True Story of Love, Loss and Betrayal (2011),[50] which became a Sunday Times bestseller and was made into a documentary for the Discovery Channel titled, Titanic: The Aftermath (2012).[51] The book details the story of Ward's grandfather, Jock Hume.[52][53]
  • Erik Fosnes Hansen's fiction book Psalm at Journey's End, tells the story about the individual musicians that ended their careers and lives on the Titanic.[citation needed]

Music edit

  • Chamber music ensemble I Salonisti performs Titanic repertoire on the album And the Band Played On (Music Played on the Titanic) (1997),[54] including the Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana. The White Star orchestra played this famous piece from Mascagni's opera after dinner in Titanic's lounge on 10 April 1912, according to passenger Father Browne.[55]
  • Minimalist work The Sinking of the Titanic (1969–1972) by composer Gavin Bryars is meant to recreate how the music performed by the band would reverberate through the water some time after they ceased performing.
  • Harry Chapin's album Dance Band on the Titanic (1977) is dedicated to the Titanic's ensembles and contains a song titled "Dance Band on the Titanic"
  • The album Titanic: Music As Heard On The Fateful Voyage (1997),[56] by Ian Whitcomb and the White Star Orchestra, recreates songs played aboard the Titanic the night the ship foundered, and includes detailed liner notes about the music and excursion

Theatre edit

  • The 1997 musical Titanic, with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Peter Stone that opened on Broadway, is set on the ocean liner. It swept the 1997 musical Tony Awards winning all five it was nominated for including the award for Best Musical and Best Score (Yeston's second for both). It ran for 804 performances at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.[57] Hartley is the only named character in the musical, while the rest of the band itself only makes an appearance in one music number.

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Hume, Yvonne; Hume, John Law (2011). . Millvina Dean (foreword) (hardcover ed.). ISBN 9781840335217. Archived from the original on 11 December 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2018. Yvonne Hume is John Law "Jock" Hume's great niece.[1]
  • Ward, Christopher (2011). And The Band Played On: The Titanic Violinist and the Glovemaker: A True Story of Love, Loss and Betrayal. London: Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN 9781444707977. Christopher Ward is John "Jock" Law Hume's grandson.[2]

External links edit

  • Memorial to the Titanic Cellists
  • Theodore Ronald Bailey
    • Roger Marie Bricoux
      • Association Française du Titanic
    • John Law Hume (or Hulme)
      • John Law Hulme on Encyclopaedia Titanica
      • Photograph of John Law Hume's memorial in birth town of Dumfries, SCOTLAND
    • Georges Alexandre Krins

    References edit

    1. ^ . Yvonne Hume Official Website. Archived from the original on 11 December 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
    2. ^ "Meet the Author". And the Band Played On. Retrieved 28 November 2015.

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The musicians of the Titanic all died when the ship sank in 1912 They played music intending to calm the passengers for as long as they possibly could and all went down with the ship All of the men were recognized for their heroism especially during the final hours of the sinking Titanic s orchestra Top Clarke Taylor Middle Krins Hartley Brailey Bottom Hume Woodward not pictured Bricoux Members of the Titanic orchestraContents 1 Timeline 2 Musicians 2 1 William Brailey 2 2 Roger Bricoux 2 3 Wallace Hartley 2 4 Jock Hume 2 5 Georges Krins 3 Memorial Concert 4 Memorials 5 In media 5 1 Film 5 2 Literature 5 3 Music 5 4 Theatre 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External links 10 ReferencesTimeline editEight musicians members of a three piece ensemble and a five piece ensemble were booked through C W amp F N Black in Liverpool 1 They boarded at Southampton and traveled as second class passengers They were not on the White Star Line s payroll but were contracted to White Star by the Liverpool firm of C W amp F N Black who placed musicians on almost all British liners Until the night of the sinking the players performed as two separate groups a quintet led by violinist and official bandleader Wallace Hartley that played at teatime after dinner concerts and Sunday services among other occasions and the violin cello and piano trio of Georges Krins Roger Bricoux fr and Theodore Brailey that played at the A La Carte Restaurant and the Cafe Parisien 2 After the Titanic hit an iceberg and began to sink Hartley and his fellow band members started playing music to help keep the passengers calm as the crew loaded the lifeboats Many of the survivors said that Hartley and the band continued to play until the very end Reportedly their final tune was the hymn Nearer My God to Thee 3 although other sources suggest it was Songe d Automne also known simply as Autumn One second class passenger said Many brave things were done that night but none were more brave than those done by men playing minute after minute as the ship settled quietly lower and lower in the sea The music they played served alike as their own immortal requiem and their right to be recalled on the scrolls of undying fame 4 All eight musicians died in the sinking 5 Musicians editName Age Hometown Country Position Body ReferenceWilliam Brailey 24 London England Pianist 6 Roger Bricoux 20 Cosne sur Loire France Cellist 7 John Clarke 28 Liverpool Merseyside England Bassist 202MB 8 Wallace Hartley 33 Colne Lancashire England Bandmaster violinist 224MB 9 Jock Hume 21 Dumfries Scotland Violinist 193MB 10 Georges Krins 23 Spa Belgium Violinist 11 Percy Taylor 40 London England Cellist 12 John Wesley Woodward 32 West Bromwich England Cellist 13 William Brailey edit William Theodore Ronald BraileyBorn 1887 10 25 25 October 1887WalthamstowDied15 April 1912 1912 04 15 aged 24 Atlantic OceanOccupationPianistMilitary careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1902 1907UnitLancashire FusiliersWilliam Theodore Ronald Brailey 25 October 1887 15 April 1912 was an English pianist 5 6 Born on 25 October 1887 in Walthamstow in Greater London then part of Essex 14 he was the son of William Ronald Brailey a well known figure of Spiritualism 15 Brailey studied piano at school and one of his first jobs was performing in a local hotel 16 In 1902 he joined the Royal Lancashire Fusiliers regiment signing for 12 years service as a musician 17 He was stationed in Barbados but left the army prematurely in 1907 18 He returned to England and lived at 71 Lancaster Road Ladbroke Grove London 6 In 1911 he enlisted aboard ship playing first on the Saxonia prior to joining the Cunard steamer RMS Carpathia in 1912 where he met the French cellist Roger Bricoux Both men then joined the White Star Line and were recruited by Liverpool music agency C W amp F N Black to serve on the Titanic 6 19 Brailey boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton His ticket number was 250654 the ticket for all the members of Hartley s orchestra His cabin was in the second class quarters 4 6 20 Brailey was 24 years old when he died his body was never recovered 6 21 Roger Bricoux edit Roger Marie Bricoux nbsp Born 1891 06 01 1 June 1891Cosne sur Loire FranceDied15 April 1912 1912 04 15 aged 20 Atlantic OceanOccupationCellistRoger Marie Bricoux 1 June 1891 15 April 1912 was a French cellist 22 Born on 1 June 1891 in Rue de Donzy Cosne Cours sur Loire France 23 Bricoux fr was the son of a musician The family moved to Monaco when he was a young boy 24 and he was educated in various Catholic institutions in Italy 25 It was during his studies that he joined his first orchestra and won first prize at the Conservatory of Bologna for musical ability 26 After studying at the Paris Conservatory he moved to England in 1910 to join the orchestra in the Grand Central Hotel in Leeds 27 At the end of 1911 he moved to Lille France lived at 5 Place du Lion d Or and played in various locations throughout the city 4 Before joining the Titanic Bricoux had served with Brailey on the Cunard steamer Carpathia before joining the White Star Line 4 26 7 He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton 26 His ticket number was 250654 the ticket for all the members of Hartley s orchestra His cabin was second class and he was the only French musician aboard the Titanic 28 Bricoux was 20 years old when he died 26 his body was never recovered 4 In 1913 after his apparent disappearance he was declared a deserter by the French army It was not until 2000 that he was eventually officially registered as dead in France mainly due to the efforts of the Association Francaise du Titanic 29 On 2 November 2000 the same association unveiled a memorial plaque to Bricoux in Cosne Cours sur Loire 23 29 Wallace Hartley edit Main article Wallace Hartley Wallace Henry Hartley 2 June 1878 15 April 1912 an English violinist was the bandleader on the Titanic Hartley s body was recovered by the CS Mackay Bennett 30 before being returned to England for burial in his home town of Colne Lancashire Jock Hume edit John Law HumeBorn 1890 08 09 9 August 1890Dumfries ScotlandDied15 April 1912 1912 04 15 aged 21 Atlantic OceanBurial placeFairview Lawn Cemetery Halifax Nova ScotiaOccupationViolinistJohn Law Jock Hume 9 August 1890 15 April 1912 was a Scottish violinist 31 Hume was born on 9 August 1890 in Dumfries Scotland and lived with his parents at 42 George Street Dumfries 31 He had already played on at least five ships before the Titanic and was recruited to play on its maiden voyage due to his good reputation as a musician 32 Hume spent the winter of 1910 1911 in Kingston Jamaica where he performed in the Orchestra for the Constant Spring Hotel a grand resort of the time Future Titanic cellist John Woodward was also a member of the Constant Spring Orchestra During his four months in Jamaica Hume entered a relationship with barmaid Ethel McDonald Hume left Jamaica in April 1911 and Ethel gave birth to their child Keith Neville McDonald Hume in November 1911 33 He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton His ticket number was 250654 the ticket for all the members of Hartley s orchestra His cabin was in the second class quarters Hume was 21 years old when he died and his fiancee Mary Costin was pregnant with his child 32 His body was recovered by the CS Mackay Bennett 10 and was passed into the care of John Henry Barnstead who arranged for his burial in grave 193 of the designated Titanic plot at Fairview Lawn Cemetery Halifax Nova Scotia Canada on 8 May 1912 10 34 35 A memorial was erected for Hume and Thomas Mullin third class steward in Dock Park Dumfries It reads In memory of John Law Hume a member of the band and Thomas Mullin steward natives of these towns who lost their lives in the wreck of the White Star Liner Titanic which sank in mid Atlantic on the 14th day of April 1912 They died at the post of duty 34 Hume and the other members of Hartley s orchestra all belonged to the Amalgamated British Musicians Union and were employed by a Liverpool music agency C W amp F N Black which supplied musicians for Cunard and the White Star Line 10 36 37 On 30 April 1912 Hume s father Andrew received the following note from the agency Dear Sir We shall be obliged if you will remit us the sum of 5s 4d which is owing to us as per enclosed statement We shall also be obliged if you will settle the enclosed uniform account Yours faithfully C W amp F N Black 4 10 The letter caused controversy at the time when it was reprinted in the Amalgamated Musicians Union s monthly newsletter 36 Andrew Law Hume decided not to settle the bill 37 In April 1914 John W Furness the violinist of the Canadian liner RMS Empress of Ireland made a pilgrimage with Anglican Church officials to visit the grave of John Law Hume at the Fairview Lawn Cemetery and pay his respects Furness himself died in a shipwreck only a few weeks later when Empress of Ireland sank on 29 May 1914 38 Georges Krins edit Georges Alexandre KrinsBorn 1889 03 18 18 March 1889Paris FranceDied15 April 1912 1912 04 15 aged 23 Atlantic OceanOccupationViolinistGeorges Alexandre Krins 18 March 1889 15 April 1912 was a Belgian violinist 11 Born on 18 March 1889 in Paris France 39 his family was from Belgium and soon after his birth they moved back there to the town of Spa He first studied at Academie de Musique de Spa He then moved to the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Liege Belgium where he studied from 30 October 1902 until 1908 when he won first prize for violin with the highest distinction 40 4 11 As a young man he wanted to join the army however his parents persuaded him otherwise 11 He worked in his father s shop and played in La Grande Symphonie Spa and in 1910 he moved to Paris to be first violin at Le Trianon Lyrique 11 He subsequently moved to London and played for two years at the Ritz Hotel until March 1912 11 He lived at 10 Villa Road Brixton London and became bandmaster of the Trio String Orchestra which played near the Cafe Francais 11 This led to his being recruited by CW amp FN Black Liverpool to play on the Titanic 4 He boarded the Titanic on Wednesday 10 April 1912 in Southampton His ticket number was 250654 the ticket for all the members of Hartley s orchestra 11 His cabin was second class and he was the only Belgian musician aboard the Titanic After the Titanic began to sink Krins and his fellow band members assembled in the first class lounge and started playing music to help keep the passengers calm They later moved to the forward half of the boat deck where they continued to play as the crew loaded the lifeboats Krins was 23 years old when he died His body was never recovered 4 11 41 Memorial Concert editA memorial concert for the Bandsmen of the Titanic was held at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday 24 May to raise funds to support the families of the musicians lost at sea 42 Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra the Queen s Hall Orchestra the London Symphony Orchestra 43 the New Symphony Orchestra the Beecham Symphony Orchestra the Royal Opera Orchestra and the London Opera House Orchestra 44 made up an orchestra of around 500 players 45 Ada Crossley opened the concert with Mendelssohn s Oh Rest in the Lord from Elijah with the rest of the programme consisting of solemn orchestral items including works by Elgar Tchaikovsky and Wagner with Chopin s Funeral March and Sullivan s In Memoriam Seven conductors led the orchestra Sir Edward Elgar Sir Henry Wood Landon Ronald Percy Pitt Thomas Beecham Fritz Ernaldy and Willem Mengelberg 46 The audience joined in singing Nearer My God to Thee as orchestrated by Sir Henry Wood to close the concert A photograph of the event hangs in the Royal Albert Hall outside the loggia boxes 47 Memorials edit nbsp RMS Titanic Musician s Memorial Southampton nbsp Titanic Bandsmen Memorial monument in Broken Hill Australia 1913 nbsp SS Titanic Memorial Bandstand in Ballarat Australia 1915 In media editFilm edit Two documentary films have been made about the Titanic s band The British film Titanic The Band Played On completed in 2012 was shown on Yesterday television 48 The American Film Titanic Band of Courage 2014 was shown on Public Broadcasting System stations 49 Literature edit Books written specifically about the Titanic s musicians include Steve Turner s nonfiction book The Band that Played On The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic 2011 1 Christopher Ward s non fiction book And the Band Played On The Titanic Violinist and the Glovemaker A True Story of Love Loss and Betrayal 2011 50 which became a Sunday Times bestseller and was made into a documentary for the Discovery Channel titled Titanic The Aftermath 2012 51 The book details the story of Ward s grandfather Jock Hume 52 53 Erik Fosnes Hansen s fiction book Psalm at Journey s End tells the story about the individual musicians that ended their careers and lives on the Titanic citation needed Music edit Chamber music ensemble I Salonisti performs Titanic repertoire on the album And the Band Played On Music Played on the Titanic 1997 54 including the Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana The White Star orchestra played this famous piece from Mascagni s opera after dinner in Titanic s lounge on 10 April 1912 according to passenger Father Browne 55 Minimalist work The Sinking of the Titanic 1969 1972 by composer Gavin Bryars is meant to recreate how the music performed by the band would reverberate through the water some time after they ceased performing Harry Chapin s album Dance Band on the Titanic 1977 is dedicated to the Titanic s ensembles and contains a song titled Dance Band on the Titanic The album Titanic Music As Heard On The Fateful Voyage 1997 56 by Ian Whitcomb and the White Star Orchestra recreates songs played aboard the Titanic the night the ship foundered and includes detailed liner notes about the music and excursionTheatre edit The 1997 musical Titanic with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Peter Stone that opened on Broadway is set on the ocean liner It swept the 1997 musical Tony Awards winning all five it was nominated for including the award for Best Musical and Best Score Yeston s second for both It ran for 804 performances at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre 57 Hartley is the only named character in the musical while the rest of the band itself only makes an appearance in one music number See also editCrew of the Titanic Four Chaplains American military chaplains lost on the SS Dorchester during World War II HMS Birkenhead 1845 British troopship disaster the origin of the Birkinhead Drill References edit a b Turner 2011 Titanic s Band or Orchestra Titanic Titanic com Archived from the original on 15 July 2007 Retrieved 31 July 2007 Denis Kilcommons Which version of Nearer My God to Thee did Wallace Hartley play as Titanic went down 12 April 2012 a b c d e f g h i Kopstein Jack 2011 The Valiant Musicians World Military Bands worldmilitarybands com Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2011 a b Kopstein Jack 2011 The Valiant Musicians amp 124 World Military Bands Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2011 a b c d e f William Theodore Ronald Brailey www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica 21 December 1998 Retrieved 13 May 2022 a b Roger Marie Bricoux www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica 23 May 2006 Retrieved 13 May 2022 John Frederick Preston Clarke www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica 15 January 2007 Retrieved 13 May 2022 Wallace Henry Hartley www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica Retrieved 13 May 2022 a b c d e Jock Hume www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica August 2006 Retrieved 13 May 2022 a b c d e f g h i Georges Alexandre Krins www encyclopedia titanica org Encyclopedia Titanica 27 June 2002 Retrieved 13 May 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original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 6 June 2011 rue de Donzy Turner 2011 p 50 Turner 2011 p 51 a b c d Sha re 2011 Roger Bricoux violoncelliste titanic superforum fr Retrieved 6 June 2011 Turner 2011 p 52 titanicsite 2007 Titanic Site titanicsite kit net Archived from the original on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2011 a b Mendez Olivier 2011 Memorial to Roger Bricoux Titanic cello player 2000 2 November 2000 encyclopedia titanica org Retrieved 5 June 2011 On November 2nd 2000 the Association Francaise du Titanic unveiled a memorial plaque in memory of Roger Bricoux in Cosne sur Loire the city where he was born on June 1st 1891 In 1913 Roger had been considered a desertor by the French army and it was not before 2000 thanks to the AFT s work that he was officially registered as dead Titanic band leader s violin is authentic say experts News Wiltshire BBC 15 March 2013 Retrieved 16 March 2013 a b Ancestry com 2011 John Law Hume homepages rootsweb ancestry com Retrieved 6 June 2011 a b Blackmore David 2011 Boughton resident s book reveals tale of young bandsman on Titanic Norwich Evening News Archived from the original on 15 August 2016 Retrieved 6 June 2011 He played on at least five ships before the Titanic and he was put forward to play on the ship because they really wanted to cream of the crop to play for passengers It was such a famous ship and the largest liner at the time and that s what made John really want to be on its maiden voyage And the Band Played on a b Titanic Remembered 2011 Titanic Remembered in Dumfries maritime elettra co uk Retrieved 6 June 2011 in grave 193 Ancestry com 2011 John Law Hume Musician on the Titanic from England Hume Family History amp Genealogy Message Board boards ancestry com Retrieved 6 June 2011 Burial Fairview Lawn Cemetery Halifax Nova Scotia Canada on Friday 3rd May 1912 a b Laing Peter 2011 Callous demand on family of Scots violinist who played as Titanic sank Deadline News deadlinenews co uk Retrieved 6 June 2011 a b Darroch Gordon 2011 A bad note the bill sent to Titanic violinist who played on as the ship went down Glasgow and West STV News news stv tv Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 6 June 2011 The Orchestra were Favourites in Halifax Halifax Evening Mail 30 May 1914 Titanic Titanic com 2011 Titanic Memorial George Krins Spa Belgium titanic titanic com Archived from the original on 3 March 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2011 The Brave Bandsmen A Belgian Memorial Liverpool Echo 25 April 1912 encyclopedia titanica org 2011 Retrieved 6 June 2011 Passenger 47 2011 Titanic 4 You Chat Forums View topic The Titanic s Band Orchestra hostmybb com Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 6 June 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Jacky Cowdrey 10 May 2012 From the Archives The Titanic Band Memorial Concert Royal Albert Hall Retrieved 26 July 2023 Titanic Band memorial concert 1912 Classic FM UK Retrieved 26 July 2023 The Titanic Band Memorial Concert www dennisbrain net Retrieved 26 July 2023 The Titanic Band Memorial Concert www encyclopedia titanica org 14 June 2007 Retrieved 26 July 2023 Historypin Historypin Retrieved 26 July 2023 John Willians 14 June 2017 From the Archive conserving the Titanic Band Memorial Concert photograph Royal Albert Hall Retrieved 26 July 2023 The Titanic s band remembered in new TV documentary The Band Played On Liverpool Echo 6 April 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2014 Titanic Band of Courage Cinando Archived from the original on 9 June 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2014 Ward Christopher 2011 And The Band Played On The Titanic Violinist and the Glovemaker A True Story of Love Loss and Betrayal London Hodder and Stoughton ISBN 9781444707977 Devan Subhadra 30 March 2012 That sinking feeling New Straits Times Archived from the original on 22 May 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Ward Christopher 29 February 2012 What Happened To My Grandfather After the Titanic Sank Huffington Post Retrieved 22 May 2012 Davenport Hines Richard 20 August 2011 Book reviews When the great ship went down The Spectator Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2012 And the Band Played On Music Played on the Titanic Discogs 1997 Retrieved 29 December 2020 Queenstown locals believed Titanic touched by devil www independent ie 1 April 2012 Retrieved 29 December 2020 Whitcomb Ian 10 June 1997 Titanic Music As Heard On The Fateful Voyage Audio Cassette ed Wea Corp ASIN B0000063DP Brantley Ben Titanic the Musical Is Finally Launched and the News Is It s Still Afloat New York Times 24 April 1997 Sources Turner Steve 22 March 2011 The Band that Played On The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic Thomas Nelson Inc ISBN 9781595552198 via Internet Archive Further reading editHume Yvonne Hume John Law 2011 RMS Titanic The First Violin The true story of Titanic s first violinist Millvina Dean foreword hardcover ed ISBN 9781840335217 Archived from the original on 11 December 2015 Retrieved 8 November 2018 Yvonne Hume is John Law Jock Hume s great niece 1 Ward Christopher 2011 And The Band Played On The Titanic Violinist and the Glovemaker A True Story of Love Loss and Betrayal London Hodder and Stoughton ISBN 9781444707977 Christopher Ward is John Jock Law Hume s grandson 2 External links editMemorial to the Titanic Cellists Theodore Ronald Bailey Theodore Ronald Brailey on Titanic Titanic com Roger Marie Bricoux Roger Marie Bricoux on Titanic Titanic Com Association Francaise du Titanic John Law Hume or Hulme John Law Hulme on Encyclopaedia Titanica Photograph of John Law Hume s memorial in birth town of Dumfries SCOTLAND Georges Alexandre Krins Georges Alexandre Krins on Titanic Titanic Com Photo of Georges Alexandre KrinsReferences edit Home Welcome Yvonne Hume Official Website Archived from the original on 11 December 2015 Retrieved 8 November 2018 Meet the Author And the Band Played On Retrieved 28 November 2015 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