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218:, London. In 1911, she signed a recording contract with HMV, and by 1913 her international fame was such that she is said to have travelled to the United States in order to sing at a millionaire's private party. She sang at venues across the United States, and between 1916 and 1917 pursued music studies at 31: 183:—from C3 to C5—attracted attention from an early age. She soon began formal music lessons, at which point she changed her name to avoid confusion with a classmate. Her aunt, who was housekeeper to the music hall star 233:. The married couple then undertook a tour of Italy. At this point, however, Helder's popularity was in decline, and there were no recordings made of her after 1921, although she made her English radio debut on the 241:. She worked there as a music teacher for some years. Helder retired from singing in 1935, and died on November 21, 1938, aged just 48, at the Highland Hotel, Hollywood, after a long battle with alcoholism. 179:
district of Bristol. Her father, Thomas, a dairyman at the time, became landlord of a nearby public house where a young Helder would sing to entertain the regulars. Helder's
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In June 2001 a commemorative plaque was unveiled at Helder's birthplace by Bristol’s Lord Mayor.
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Santley described her voice as a "natural, pure tenor voice of great beauty and power."
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Praxial Music Education : Reflections and Dialogues: Reflections and Dialogues
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Patricia O'Toole, "Why Don't I Feel Included in these Musics, or Matters" in
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in January 1925. They returned to the United States in 1927, settling in
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On July 12, 1920, Helder married the American architect and artist
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Charles Santley
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John Philip Sousa
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