{"id":702,"date":"2022-08-06T14:44:30","date_gmt":"2022-08-06T19:44:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nassaubaymusiclessons.com\/?p=702"},"modified":"2022-08-06T14:44:30","modified_gmt":"2022-08-06T19:44:30","slug":"the-110-year-old-titanic-violin-that-miraculously-survived-the-sinking-ship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nassaubaymusiclessons.com\/?p=702","title":{"rendered":"The 110-year-old Titanic violin that miraculously survived the sinking ship"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 style=\"text-align: center;\">The 110-year-old Titanic violin that miraculously survived the sinking ship<\/h1>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320641?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=5PXpdTf7qsVu9bMzd3xCF9gQ094=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320641?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=je4Z2_QOqF_eYX3481HJWranf2U= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320641?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=vaLFFKwGLaoE89WNVaPSg5KpdcQ= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320641?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=5PXpdTf7qsVu9bMzd3xCF9gQ094= 660w\" alt=\"The violin that survived the Titanic belonged to bandmaster Wallace Hartley, who perished with the ship.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320641\" \/><figcaption>The violin that survived the Titanic belonged to bandmaster Wallace Hartley, who perished with the ship. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Getty \/ Alamy <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<div class=\"author-details\">\n<p class=\"author-details__author\">By Siena Linton<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"standfirst\">This violin holds a lifetime of stories in the grain of its wood&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Of all the instruments in the world, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.classicfm.com\/discover-music\/instruments\/violin\/\">violins<\/a> and other string instruments are often renowned for their longevity, with the centuries-old creations of Italian luthiers, Amati and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.classicfm.com\/lifestyle\/wellbeing\/what-makes-stradivarius-violin-amazing\/\">Stradivari<\/a>, holding hundreds of years\u2019 worth of stories, and selling for millions of pounds today.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Teads_ad1\"><\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Few, however, can compete with that of the <strong>Titanic violin<\/strong> \u2013 the instrument played in April 1912, as the RMS <em>Titanic<\/em> sank into the North Atlantic Ocean after its fatal collision with an iceberg.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Today, the violin is held at the Titanic Museum in Tennessee, as part of their public display of artefacts and memorabilia from the ship.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">But the story of how it got there is not quite so simple&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320534?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=INL1-WfrbQjLLRpRKqy4IjtVqz4=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320534?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=stKWGDMobtAiOSFvvLB3Pcvu_vw= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320534?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=RtxkRen8uzijUkCBP1w_fPwH5YM= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320534?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=INL1-WfrbQjLLRpRKqy4IjtVqz4= 660w\" alt=\"An inscription on the tailpiece of the violin, which helped to identify it as the instrument Maria Robinson gifted to her new fianc\u00e9 Wallace Hartley as an engagement present, before he set sail on RMS Titanic.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320534\" \/><figcaption>An inscription on the tailpiece of the violin, which helped to identify it as the instrument Maria Robinson gifted to her new fianc\u00e9 Wallace Hartley as an engagement present, before he set sail on RMS Titanic. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Getty <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"heading-subtitle\">A wedding that never took place<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">The now-famous violin was crafted in Germany in 1910, and was gifted to Wallace Hartley of Colne, Lancashire, as an engagement present from his new fianc\u00e9e Maria Robinson. An inscription on the instrument\u2019s tailpiece read, \u2018For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement, from Maria\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">The sweethearts likely met in Leeds, where Hartley played as a musician in various institutions around the city. Having previously provided musical entertainment on the RMS <em>Mauretania<\/em>, Hartley was contacted shortly before the RMS <em>Titanic<\/em> departed from Southampton on its maiden voyage with a request that he become its bandleader.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">After his initial reluctance at leaving his fianc\u00e9e, Hartley agreed to join the transatlantic crossing, hoping to secure future work with some new contacts before returning for his June wedding.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Tragically, the wedding never took place. Four days into the crossing, the <em>Titanic<\/em> hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic ocean, and sank on the 15 April 1912, taking more than 1,500 passengers and crew members with it \u2013 Hartley included.<\/p>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320539?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=3p_pcO29Du9mMFPH-MKptv62a_w=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320539?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=Fo2NKzJXSMhAj3fTRCT4aAdQTH8= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320539?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=gNiXyVTySwfP-krUHRSgAJBc4uE= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320539?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=3p_pcO29Du9mMFPH-MKptv62a_w= 660w\" alt=\"The 1997 Titanic film, directed by James Cameron and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, immortalised the depiction of the ship\u2019s musicians performing \u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee\u2019 as the ship sank.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320539\" \/><figcaption>The 1997 Titanic film, directed by James Cameron and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, immortalised the depiction of the ship\u2019s musicians performing \u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee\u2019 as the ship sank. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Alamy <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"heading-subtitle\">\u2018Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight\u2019<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">In a depiction made famous by the 1997 film <a href=\"https:\/\/www.classicfm.com\/composers\/horner\/titanic-soprano-flute-solo-lauren-paley-stairwell\/\"><em>Titanic<\/em><\/a> (see above), the eight musicians on board the ship continued to play amid the havoc, as women, children and first-class passengers were loaded hurriedly onto lifeboats.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">At maximum capacity, the lifeboats barely had space for half the people on the ship, and as the wooden boats began to depart with seats still vacant, it soon became clear that many of those still on board the rapidly sinking cruise liner would not be saved.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">As was his command, bandleader Wallace H. Hartley gathered his seven fellow musicians to play music in an attempt to calm the pandemonium and still people\u2019s fears. Survivors of the ship report that the band played upbeat music, including ragtime and popular comic songs of the late 19th and early 20th century.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">One of the popular myths surrounding the <em>Titanic<\/em> and its historic fate is that the band played the hymn <a href=\"https:\/\/www.classicfm.com\/discover-music\/what-violin-hymn-played-titanic-sinking\/\">\u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee\u2019<\/a> in their final moments. Some accounts dispute this, claiming that the musicians were last heard playing Archibald Joyce\u2019s waltz, \u2018Dream of Autumn\u2019, before abandoning their instruments.<\/p>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320618?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=xRT7ITReLs5-cPH5EL3RPNqPRvo=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320618?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=n2kS-rDsNUEXznosNraRyIIsZhg= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320618?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=X7Auw2y3nu_-Lsrl7JDU_657WBk= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320618?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=xRT7ITReLs5-cPH5EL3RPNqPRvo= 660w\" alt=\"A portrait of Wallace Hartley, bandmaster of the RMS Titanic who perished with the ship.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320618\" \/><figcaption>A portrait of Wallace Hartley, bandmaster of the RMS Titanic who perished with the ship. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Alamy <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">If the musicians were indeed playing music to the very end, it does seem likely that Hartley would have chosen the hymn as their swan song.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Hartley\u2019s father, Albion, was the choirmaster at the Methodist chapel in the family\u2019s hometown, and had introduced \u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee\u2019 to the congregation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Hartley had also told a former colleague on the <em>Mauretania <\/em>that, should he ever find himself aboard a sinking ship, the hymn would be one of two pieces he would play in his final moments \u2013 a chilling foreshadowing of events to come.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Only three of the musicians\u2019 bodies were recovered from the wreckage, including Hartley\u2019s. A detailed inventory documents the personal effects that were found with him, including a gold fountain pen and silver match box, both engraved with his initials, and a diamond solitaire ring.<\/p>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320543?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=QIuma8SLT8gvgUBinWLsZZNjnh8=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320543?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=dnYuLSuZGUJm0v4ilh8oC_w8ruo= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320543?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=PzPRNeB9_-7EEK58gHoHylMrjYc= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320543?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=QIuma8SLT8gvgUBinWLsZZNjnh8= 660w\" alt=\"The violin was discovered enclosed within a satchel, embossed with Wallace Hartley\u2019s initials. It\u2019s thought that the case could have played a role in preserving the violin against the icy salt water conditions of the Atlantic ocean.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320543\" \/><figcaption>The violin was discovered enclosed within a satchel, embossed with Wallace Hartley\u2019s initials. It\u2019s thought that the case could have played a role in preserving the violin against the icy salt water conditions of the Atlantic ocean. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Getty <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"heading-subtitle\">Rediscovered in an attic<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Despite some reports to the contrary, there is no evidence that his violin was found strapped to his chest in its case. We do know, however, that it must have been recovered, along with a satchel embossed with Hartley\u2019s initials, as a telegram transcript from Maria Robinson to the Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia reads, \u2018I would be most grateful if you could convey my heartfelt thanks to all who have made possible the return of my late fianc\u00e9\u2019s violin\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">When Robinson died in 1939, her sister gave the violin to the Bridlington Salvation Army, who passed it on to a violin teacher. The teacher passed it on further, and in 2004 it was rediscovered in an attic in the UK.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Sceptics initially refused to believe that this could be the real thing, assuming that the violin would have been so badly damaged by water that it simply could not have survived.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">However, after nine years of evidence gathering and forensic analysis, including CT scans and a certification by the Gemological Association of Great Britain, it was confirmed that this was, in fact, the violin that Wallace Hartley had played aboard the RMS <em>Titanic<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">Forensic experts certified that the engraving on the metal tailpiece was \u201ccontemporary with those made in 1910\u201d, and that the instrument\u2019s \u201ccorrosion deposits were considered compatible with immersion in sea water\u201d.<\/p>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"content-image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320545?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=KxqopwYLugV1gO7TxwCsemgA8To=\" sizes=\"auto, \n                (max-width: 375px) 375px,\n                (max-width: 420px) 420px,\n                660px\" srcset=\"\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320545?crop=16_9&amp;width=375&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=QWjPWx4L5-8qogg5FNICnngARng= 375w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320545?crop=16_9&amp;width=420&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=HeAZfd8xb9XYonRaixk29FSlNtU= 420w,\n                https:\/\/imgs.classicfm.com\/images\/320545?crop=16_9&amp;width=660&amp;relax=1&amp;signature=KxqopwYLugV1gO7TxwCsemgA8To= 660w\" alt=\"Wallace Hartley\u2019s headstone at the Methodist church in Colne, Lancashire, where his father was choirmaster, features an inscription of the famous hymn and a violin carved out of stone.\" width=\"660\" height=\"370\" data-image-catalogue-id=\"320545\" \/><figcaption>Wallace Hartley\u2019s headstone at the Methodist church in Colne, Lancashire, where his father was choirmaster, features an inscription of the famous hymn and a violin carved out of stone. <span class=\"attribution\"> Picture: Alamy <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"heading-subtitle\">Sold for nearly a million<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">On 19 October 2013, the violin was sold at auction by Henry Aldridge &amp; Son in Wiltshire for \u00a3900,000 (equivalent to over \u00a31,000,000 in 2022), a record figure for <em>Titanic<\/em> memorabilia. The previous record was thought to have been \u00a3220,000 paid in 2011 for a plan of the ship that had been used to inform the inquiry into the ship\u2019s sinking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">The violin is irreparably damaged and deemed unplayable, with two large cracks caused by water damage and only two remaining strings. Its current owners are unknown, but believed to be British.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">As for Hartley, he was buried in his hometown of Colne in Lancashire, at a funeral service that was attended by over 20,000 people, and included the hymn that will forever be associated with him, \u2018Nearer, My God, to Thee\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-text\">The headstone of his final resting place includes an inscription of the hymn\u2019s opening notes, above a violin carved out of stone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 110-year-old Titanic violin that miraculously survived the sinking ship The violin that survived the Titanic belonged to bandmaster Wallace Hartley, who perished with the ship. 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