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Wallace Henry Hartley (2 June 1878 - 15 April 1912) was an English violinist and bandleader on the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage. He became famous for leading the eight member band as the ship sank on 15 April 1912. He died in the sinking.
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 he and the band continued to play until the very end. None of the band members survived the sinking, and the story of them playing to the end became a popular legend. One survivor who clambered aboard 'Collapsible A' claimed to have seen Hartley and his band standing on the boat deck, near the entrance to the grand staircase, near the base of the second funnel. He went on to say that he saw three of them washed off while the other five held on to the railing on top the Grand Staircase's deckhouse, only to be dragged down with the bow, as Hartley exclaimed, "Gentlemen, I bid you farewell!" A newspaper at the time reported "the part played by the orchestra on board the Titanic in her last dreadful moments will rank among the noblest in the annals of heroism at sea."
Though the final song played by the band is unknown, "Nearer, My God, to Thee" has gained popular acceptance. Former bandmates claimed that Hartley had said he would play either "Nearer, My God, to Thee" or "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" if he were ever on a sinking ship, but Walter Lord's book A Night to Remember (1955) popularised wireless officer Harold Bride's account of hearing the song "Autumn". If it were "Nearer, My God, to Thee", it is uncertain which version Hartley used. His father used the "Propior Deo" version, by Arthur Sullivan, at church, and his family were certain that he would have used that version,[4] It is this tune's opening notes that appear on Hartley's memorial[5] and that were played at his funeral.[4]
After the sinking Edit
Hartley's body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett almost two weeks after the sinking. Several press reports confirmed that Wallace was found "fully dressed with his music case strapped to his body".[6]
He was transferred to the Arabic and returned to England. Hartley's father Albion met the ship at Liverpool and brought his son's body back to his home town of Colne, Lancashire. The funeral took place on 18 May 1912. One thousand people attended Hartley's funeral, while an estimated 30,000 - 40,000 lined the route of his funeral procession.[3]
Hartley is buried in the Keighley Road cemetery, Colne, where a 10 feet (3.0 m) high headstone, containing a carved violin at its base, was erected in his honour.
A memorial to Hartley, topped by his bust, was erected in 1915 outside what was then the town library. The memorial is inscribed: Wallace Hartley
Bandmaster of the RMS Titanic who perished in the foundering of that vessel, April 15th 1912. Erected by voluntary contributions to commemorate the heroism of a native of this town.
This was later moved slightly to make way for the World War One memorial. Hartley's large Victorian terraced house in West Park Street, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, bears a blue plaque to remind passers-by that this was the bandleader's home.[3]
In 2001, Hartley's name was still being used when naming new streets and housing in the town of Colne. In 2008, the pub chain J D Wetherspoon named a newly opened pub, (the building having been the long-standing King's Head Hotel up until the mid-1990s),[7] in Colne after the bandleader.[8]
This scene on the Titanic was true. Musicians on the ship were playing while the Titanic was sinking. None of them survived. 😭 Rip Musicians
but why were they playing and not seeking for their survival ?
@@darindarine2197 to calm down the titanic passengers
@@darindarine2197 they new they where last in line for lifeboats
darin darine quite a lot of the passengers of titanic just accepted their fate and didn’t try to get on to life boats once they seen almost all of them gone. There’s another scene in titanic where the guy said “we will go down like men” that was also true. He didn’t want to get in a life boat and be seen a coward so went down with the ship.
Laura Huynh yes 😭 and they really played Nearer My God To Thee😭
Fact: The violinists knew that the crew needed life boats so they stayed on the Titanic to play this song for the last time.The engineers were still in the ship trying to make it afloat for as long as possible.These people are real heroes even if they aren't mentioned in our history the world still remembers them
😞💔
@@rocioramos1384 I know 😢
Where did u clget this info
@@virajbhosle5 Google and CZcams
Thos hit hard on those engineers who are in the lowest deck..
The saddest and most heartbreaking scene in Titanic.
I concur. Just watching this scene after so many years got me quite emotional.
Ever since i first saw this scene as a 12 year old, it has stayed with me. Instantly tears begin to fall
The old people in the bed 😭😭
Easily one of them. I cannot choose - this, the old couple or the mother with her children. The hardest three. But somehow - as a violinist respect I feel for Hartley is immeasurable. And the fact that he held his case when his body was found - I'm speechless.
CZcamsrs ... it has been a privilege watching this video with you tonight.
True
Or when last year lockdown frontliners pump attendent before half days its been a pleasure working with you today
Awww thats nice
"Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight."
Jay l-r dude was a legend man
dav da balla yes he was I remember few year's again me and my friends were talking some of the best ways in movie's people went out like Tony Montana in sacreface or Queen in the move set it off but I always say the guy playing the violin in the movie Titanic is one for the record books
Jay l-r did the band really sacrifice their own attempt at survival just to play music for others? if so then wow man wow the band rip
Still remember that line, omoooo i'm cryin'😭
Jay l-r a class act to the end
Wallace Henry Hartley really was playing the violin while Titanic was sinking for the public to stay calm . RIP the hero.
Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight.
isnt titanic is just a fiction
zing zing absolutely not check out the real survivors of the titanic a lady confirms the band was playing czcams.com/video/sVEvbEE0pwc/video.html
zing zing I can’t tell if you’re being serious or not but Titanic was a real ship that really sunk. Over 1,500 people died.
zing zing ur an idiot y’all know if it was fiction then why did so many people and historians talk about it and two movies about it if it was fiction nobody would be talking about it nor would there be movies about it.
From a Yank, but typical English "Steady lads, behave like Englishmen" attitude. God Bless.
"No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." (John 15:13). Wallace Hartley and band members played beyond the sinking of the Titanic. They played as they entered Heaven and played as each was praised for his earthly deeds. They play for us now as they continue to touch all those who recount their singular act of heroism.
Love the quote from the Bible 💪🙏
Beautifully said.
Well said😢
He knew that there was no lifeboats left, so he done the thing he enjoyed to make the public calm. I cried when he played. RIP
Its sad that they could've left the ship at that point, but decided to stay onboard to comfort the passengers during the sinking.
Jonathan Taylor ...At first. Men were loaded on afterwards.
There were not enough boats.
Good ppl die young
Children and Women first. This is why Titanic is a horror film for men. Most people who died were men, the chances of getting on a boat for them was pretty low.
20 lifeboats, at a maximum capacity of 70 would've rescued 1400 people. They rescued 706. Most of the boats were only loaded at half capacity.
It's been 84 years and i can still smell the fresh pain....
No, its already 106 yrs ago now....
Paint*
Fresh paint*
Fourever Minty Coral Gymnastic paint not pain
*paint
Its amazing that they found Wallace Hartleys body with a violin strapped on his back❤
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This took place more then 100 years ago and this music has always put goose bumps all over my body. I don’t claim to understand music or what the message is, but there is a message and only from the heart will you be able to understand it. Not all is what it seems. In the end it’s not about individualism. It’s about the people around you.
Mad respect to the band. Knowing nothing to be done and accepting the inevitable. They played a beautiful harmony on that cold April night in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
whats really sad is that violin was stolen and has never been recovered
Tropical Petal it was sold at auction.. apparently in an attic for 70 years..
the violin was purchased by a private buyer and was loaned and on display at the titanic museum in pigeon forge Tennessee thorough last summer, its back with the owner but will surely be displayed again at some point
the violin was purchased by a private buyer and was loaned and on
display at the titanic museum in pigeon forge Tennessee thorough last
summer, its back with the owner but will surely be displayed again at
some point
In the recommendations: "CBS News - So-called "Titanic violin" up for auction"
The violin was special as it was a wedding gift and yes it was recovered when they go to pick up the bodies and bury them they found of the violin wrapped in clothing in a leather case
Most emotional moment in whole movie. I always cried at that part. Always
Me the same
The saddest thing is the musicians didn't survive... RIP
gentleman its been a privilege playing with you tonight
WOW ,I LIKE THAT QUOTE
It is an analogy of when you live together with friends and you have to say goodbye to take a different course!
RIP
to all the souls we lost that night may they found the path of light and till the his day 2017 we still remember those that lost there life's that day we still remember them
Del Cid if you member the lost victims name one that isn't in this video
Eduardo Garcia really
Jack Dawson
Yes God bless all of you
Del Cid my great uncle died on there 💗
Oh My God! Goosebumps when he said "Gentleman, its has been a privilege playing with you tonight"
What a beautiful tribute!!! We will never forget that terrible night an all those who passed. May God bless them all 🙏
I'm gonna cry for all my life after I heard this song 😭😭😢😢
Poor Wallace Henry Hartley
Kaikea my English now it’s corrected, lol
@@marialorenzo6252 he was a true hero don't say poor and disrespect him
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It was the first song I "learn" to play... I was ~7 years old, I played on the clarinet. This song is insert in hymns of CCB (Christian Congregation of Brazil, there is in US too). After I watch Titanic, I cried a lot in this scene, now i play violin and it's a song that i always get emotional when i play it. (Sorry for my poor english haha)
This video did not made me cry, it made my heart shattered in sadness
This scene is so beautiful yet so sad these brave musicians gave comfort to many while the ship was going down that’s bravery right there.
May all those lost that night rest in peace 😔
I have heard this hymn played and sung many many times but I can't believed my eyes flooded with tears, when I saw the Titanic scene!
When nothing else could calm the fearful passengers Wallace Hartley (May His Soul Rest In Peace.) created that peace, joy in sorrow and comfort even when faced with the reality of inevitable death, which he had within himself and we can have the same even during this difficult year.
Probably one of the most touching scenes I have seen yet...
Man, Wallace Hartley is a hero... god bless him(and the other musicians)
Maxime Munger you are
RIP to the 1517 who died that night. ❤️ May you never be forgotten. Your memory will live on.
What a legend... Their music will live on forever. Literally played until the very end.
A true gentleman to the very end. His is a name that deserves to be remembered and stand the test of time.
Gentelmen, it has been a priviledge playing with you tonight.
Anass Anass no the privilege is all mine....
Doesn't play an instrument
awwww
I cried on that part...
INFERNO SQUAD17 I cried at the old couple and the mom putting her children to bed.
Anass Anass true band of brothers until the end😯
They will not be forgotten and I think it was nice to keep the passengers calm
They will always be in my Heart ❤️
Even if I don’t know them
I only know the leader
Eu amo esse hino😞💔
_"Mais perto quero estar, meu Deus de ti..."_
Eu tbm
Vdd mt lindo
Estava doida atrás dessa música,muito obrigada
To chorando po so de lembrar da tragedia do titanic🥺
Qual é o nome dessa música?
A touching scene that takes the last moment in the most sublime. Thank you, great musicians.
This scene, this song, God this breaks my heart 😫😭😭😭💔💔💔😫
Me too
RIP
To the passengers, and also to the crews of the ship. 😢 may you find peace in the heaven 🙏🙇
Brings tears to my eyes everytime I hear this beautiful piece
what a small beautiful scene. I couldn't have left my friend behind to play on so courageously and heartfelt alone either.
Together with this beautiful, sad melody and the haunting theme from "Titanic", I think we have paid an everlasting tribute to those who died on that tragic night.
i am criying
lol
why its a movie
Mz47 based on a true story
Juanca Medina i am so much crying right now. I tried to find a video of just the song because I didnt want to cry by watching the titanic sinking but too late
really ?
Did he die ?
yes
This song is heart touching! I love the violinist
Respect they played the music to calm the people down they did what they loved so brave bravest people in ship
Ugly to
These men shall be remembered for thier embrace of music and the will to love on for a dream that was meeting to thier very demise, but they stuck together to produce wonderful, beautiful notes of a song well deserving of the moment for these men will be remembered hopefully for generations to come...
Gentlemen it was an honor playing with you
Absolutely beautiful. One of my all time favorite hymns. Thank you very much.❤
Beautiful
Curiously, CNN was going to use this melody to be played by a marching band as the last broadcasting when the Doomsday comes...
This is one of the most heroic scenes of the movie
Beautifully put together.
Stunning music ...
This had me in tears
God bless all those who lost their lives that night.
💚💚💚💚💚😔😔😔😔😔😔😔💚💚💚💚💚💚
one of the best movie moments
It's really shattering when we imagine how it would have been for the musicians, when they stayed back even when they knew that they could have escaped from the sinking ship.
I would be and everyone I suppose would be glad if the names of all the musicians of the band on that fateful day could be listed here. Cos all of them were there standing bravely till the end.
RIP all.
The musicians played in order to try and calm passengers. It is this moment and the thought of all the engineers that I remember the most.
In a world turned upside down that April morning God spoke through the hands of Mr. Hartley and the fellow musicians. He gave mankind a beautiful message for us to listen and heed.
Wallace Hartley hero
Honestly one of the most beautiful instruments
Marvellous man! Keep it up. Made a fan today.
“Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight”
THIS is the only sad moment in the whole movie!
To be honest?. I’ve been a fan of the titanic for years!. When I got back to it again, was when it was for my homework... I miss her
Gentleman it has been a pleasure playing with you RIP you guys
Essa cena dos músicos valeu o filme inteiro. Coisa absurdamente profunda. Morremos, mas, a música é eterna.
"Gentlemen, it's been a privilege playing with you tonight." Rip Wallace and his band.💖💖💖 may your hearts go on. Wallace, Born 1878, death 1912.
Thank you for this.
Beautifully played sir!
❤️ my favourite hymn of all time - it has special family memories for me - and always makes me cry ❤️
What the name of this song ?
@@projectlensajourney3910 “ Nearer my God to Thee”
Thank you
rip to the lost souls and the survivors
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Very good rendition.. Keep up the good work.. God needs us more than ever in this civid crisis. God bless you and all who made this piece possible to be shared...
This was a great act. I like to talk about that guy because that is a moment when everyone was running around to find a way to survive but he decided to be still and do this.
2019?Who still hear these song?
Yeah me, its sad...... 😔😔
The most amazing sounds to ever been played
It's been a pleasure to play with you tonight... RIP to all souls that died that night in April 15th 1912.
cinematicenemy 2837 it has been a privilege playing with you tonight
Mr Hartley it's like the best violin player and I've learn to play that song by heart after I listen to it.
And mr Hartley it has been a privilege by listening to you playing.
"In memory those who died on Titanic"
This is so beautiful!! I wish they had survived!!!
Me to
Non of the beautiful stories have alive characters
I think everyone does... 😭😭
Big big big thank you to this Muslim man playing ture the whole world loves you so much
How are you doing today my name is Eric moore
Gentleman it has been a privilege playing with you tonight..... Dis heroism n the rythem of the song will remain in my heart forever n ever ❤❤
Guys do u agree??
They are real heroes who gave their lives for the Titanic to play for it.
A night of emotions, a night of lessons, a night of reflection and ultimately a night to put life into perspective
Haven't watch this long time but love the music. When my grandma was alive hate the movie but live the music. This movie still sad
Oh and Wallace violin was given to his fiancée, and she kept it untie she died. When the people find it. They kept it in a museum, and got sold. So yeah :3. And yes i know everything about the titanic.
The most heart warming music I heard in my life 😭😭😭😭
This is making me cry!!!
Hii
My Grandfather too play the Intro tune in his Violin During Good Friday Prayers... I really adore it
Beautiful!! One of my fav hymns. This scene always makes me cry😭
Me to😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
what happened, or did happen, became a legend, dreams of a better world went down with this ship, I also think that this ship should never have been entered, no matter what treasures have been found, it is a cemetery and cemeteries are not plundered, so it was always a legend, each of these people who died should rest in peace and not because of porcelain dishes, In my dreams, the orchestra still plays this melody, the Titanic, which is something mystical, mysterious, very sad, and yet it has become a legend. May the dead rest in peace and find their way to heaven, may God feed you at His table and let the orchestra play, but teach us humans not to capitalize on this death. ....
Gentleman I bid you farewell is what Wallace said even more sad
So that is what the Wallace in real life before he died Said?
Very nice playing. Respect. 👍🏻
You play so beautifully. And commemorate Wallace in such a beautiful way.
Yes ,love is long
Time beautiful
😊😊✌️💐💐🎂☝️👩❤️👨👩❤️👨
Ok ,bye
When I hear the music I feel the titanic 😭😭😭😭😭
I want this played at my funeral
I loved this scene. Awesome!
Love it. Beautiful.
How are you doing today my name is Eric moore
"Musicians"
- WE PLAY MUSIC, WHAT EVER HAPPENS
I cried at the part that the Two Couples we’re trapped in their room
Brilliant!!! Thankyou!!
How nostalgic to know that behind that melody, there is a sad and tragic story. 😣😭🥺💔💓
My grandpa was one of the players his name was Wallace Hartley my name is Carson Hartley was a good man I have pictures of him I missed his legacy I was born in 2002 but my grandma who is 117 tells me stories about him and his violin but sadly is was stolen and never returned to us 🎻 I love you grandpa I am learning violin in his honor 🙂
Peach Ringd sorry about your grandpa
Hoang Bach Lai bless you ☹️
Oh yeah? And my grandpa was Saint Nick and legend has it he comes by once a year and gives presents to all the good little boys and girls...
WeBe Flexin fuck off dude
Peach Ringd My grand grand grand grandpa is god...and now is "ending with the world" because human being is firstable a grand lier!!!!
Más cerca a ti mi Dios quiero yo estar ❤😍😍
que bonito.
Las lágrimas
Angela Vargas triste
Angela, sadly I am terrible with Spanish. Does anyone have an English translation to what Angela is saying?
Angela Vargas no
دموعي ترافق هذا المشهد
الحزين..كل ما شاهدته.
التيتانك ذكرى مؤلمه للذين فقدو اهاليهم واقاربهم
بما في ذالك المشاهدين
Gentlemen, it's been a privilege reading the comment section tonight
Whoever owns it now. should return to those waters and play it once more. That's what I would do. I got no reason for why. It just feels right to me.
awsome