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In this video, The White Star Line Quintet performs the Arthur Sullivan version of the hymn, "Nearer, My God to Thee" (Propior Deo). The video starts with a brief historical introduction on the piece's connection to Titanic's history, narrated by Tad Fitch. Join our Patreon to support our work and get early access to content! / thesteamandsplendornetwork The new musical ensemble are here performing as a quartet, without the benefit of a piano, to match the conditions as they played on Titanic's starboard-side Boat Deck moments before the final plunge. Learn more about The White Star Line Quintet at their official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Please also consider donating to the efforts of the RMS Olympic Steinway Association -- a legally-registered non-profit organization that is attempting to purchase, preserve, and display for the public -- an original piano from RMS Olympic: https://www.rmsolympicpiano.com/en/co... You can learn more about the Association on this video on our sister network, @PartTimeExplorer : • Saving RMS Olympic's Surviving Steinway Piano Historical note: The title card for the song itself (and thus the selected video cover thumbnail) does contain a mis-spelling of Propior Deo. We chose to retain is exactly as it was presented to us for this video, but we did want to make sure to add a 'footnote' on the proper spelling. Historical note: It was Wallace Hartley's father who introduced 'Nearer My God to Thee' to their congregation, not Wallace Hartley himself. This is, however, why Hartley had such an affinity for the Propior Deo version of the hymn throughout his life.