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  2. Wallace Hartley - Wikipedia

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    The story of Wallace Hartley and his violin is also the inspiration behind the song "Titanically" written by Canadian singer/songwriter Heather Rankin and David Tyson, with a music video directed by American-Canadian filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald. The music video was released June 2, 2017, to honour Hartley's birthday. [25]

  3. Musicians of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    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. The violin that he used on the Titanic was found in its case strapped to his body.

  4. Titanic Musicians' Memorial - Wikipedia

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    [6] [self-published source] [better source needed] This memorial is dedicated to these musicians: Wallace Hartley (bandmaster, violin), Roger Marie Bricoux (cello), Theodore Ronald Brailey (piano), John Wesley Woodward (cello), John Frederick Preston Clarke (string bass, viola), John Law Hume (violin), Percy Cornelius Taylor (piano) and Georges ...

  5. List of Berklee College of Music alumni - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Roney: 1981 2 1 Charlie Rosen [99] 2012 1 1 Antonio Sanchez [100] 1998 11 5 Jaclyn Sanchez [101] 2012 2 1 Pernell Saturnino [102] 1995 2 1 Matt Schaeffer [103] 2012 9 4 Tom Schick [104] 1995 1 1 John Scofield [105] 1973 9 3 Wayne Sermon [106] 2008 4 1 Howard Shore [107] 1969 8 4 Alan Silvestri [108] 1970 9 2 Charlton Singleton [109 ...

  6. 1912 in music - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Hartley, ship's bandleader and violinist, 33; John Law Hume, ship's violinist, 21; April 30 – František Kmoch, conductor and composer, 63; May 18 – Marie von Schleinitz, arts patron (born 1842) May 19 – Alphonse Hasselmans, harpist (born 1845) June 6 – Giulio Ricordi, music publisher, 71; July 21 – Antonio Magini-Coletti ...

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  8. A YouTuber was accused of plagiarism. His apology highlighted ...

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    James Somerton, a Canadian YouTuber known for video essays about queer literature, deleted an apology video addressing plagiarism accusations.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians/Violinists list - Wikipedia

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    Italian viola and violin virtuoso, composer, conductor and teacher 1757-04-22 1757-04-06 1841-09-15 Pavia: Milan: Q2143613: Claus Schall: Danish musician (1757-1835) Kingdom of Denmark: 1757-04-28 1835-08-10 Copenhagen: Copenhagen: Q328831: Henri-Joseph de Croes: Flemish composer, music director and violinist 1758-08-16 1748 1842-01-06 ...