Helena Lewyn

[4][5] She studied piano with Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler in Chicago and with Conrad Ansorge and Leopold Godowsky in Berlin.

[3][7] In 1910 the Houston Music Festival Association presented her with a gold medal, to "cordially congratulate you upon making such a triumphant American debut in your home city.

[12] She served on the advisory board for the Hollywood Bowl summer concerts,[13] and participated in a benefit event for the Los Angeles Music School Settlement in 1925.

[15][16] She and violinist Vera Barstow gave a series of joint performances in southern California and on radio programs in the 1920s.

[22] "Her program, although on the conventional side, was meaty, judiciously built and executed with musicianly aplomb," commented one reviewer in 1945.