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    Hélène Gagné

    Hélène (Marie Gisèle Marcelle) Gagné. Cellist, teacher, b Montreal 30 Jan 1950; performance diploma cello (Lausanne Conservatory) 1968. A pupil of Walter Joachim 1961-6 at the CMM, she also studied 1963-8 with Paul Tortelier and Guy Fallot at the JMC Orford Art Centre.

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    Hélène Grenier

    (Anne Marie) Hélène Grenier. Writer, librarian, b Quebec City 25 Jul 1900; d 22 Quebec City March 1992; MA (Montreal) 1944. She studied at McGill University as well as the University of Montreal, where her master's dissertation was entitled 'Les précurseurs de la musique symphonique'.

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    Hélène Joy

    Hélène Joy, aka Helene Joy, actor (born in Perth, Australia).

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    Hélène Landry

    Hélène Landry. Pianist, teacher, b Ottawa. She studied in Ottawa at the Canadian Conservatory of Music (Ottawa) under its director Henry Puddicombe and obtained diplomas in teaching and performance.

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    Hélène Loiselle

    Hélène Loiselle, actor (b at Montréal 17 Mar 1928) An outstanding figure on the Québec stage and screen, Hélène Loiselle shone in major roles in the international repertoire as well as in works by local authors.

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    Hélène Monette

    Hélène Monette was very involved in the cultural scene through poetry, and often appeared on stage sometimes accompanied by musicians, for poetry readings. She travelled in France, Mexico and Portugal performing in various festivals and meeting students and authors.

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    Hélène Panneton

    Hélène Panneton. Organist, harpsichordist, teacher, b Sherbrooke, Que, 4 Feb 1952; BA French literature (Sherbrooke) 1972, B MUS (Sherbrooke) 1975, premier prix organ (CMM) 1977, M MUS harpsichord (Montreal) 1982.

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    Hélène Paul

    Hélène Paul. Musicologist, teacher, b Montreal 9 Feb 1943; B MUS (Montreal) 1965, M MUS (Montreal) 1967, M MUS musicology (Sorbonne) 1970, diplôme d'études approfondies history of music and musicology (Sorbonne) 1988.

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    Hélène Pedneault

    Hélène Pedneault, writer, columnist, journalist, scriptwriter, activist (born 14 April 1952 in Jonquière, QC; died 1 December 2008 in Montréal, QC). Hélène Pedneault was a writer and activist who was deeply involved in causes including environmentalism, feminism and Québec sovereignty.

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    Helix

    Helix. Rock band. It was formed in 1975 in Kitchener, Ont, by Brian Vollmer (vocals), Brent ('Doctor') Doerner (guitar), Paul Hackman (guitar), and others, and worked the bar circuit first in southern Ontario and then across Canada.

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    Irving Heller

    Irving Heller. Pianist, teacher, b Providence, RI, 18 Nov 1921, landed immigrant in Canada 1960, died Victoria 7 Sep 2012; diploma (Juilliard) 1942.

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    Zelda Heller

    Zelda (b Cohen) Heller. Administrator, music and drama critic, b New Brunswick, NJ, 2 Dec 1922, died Victoria 4 Aug 2012, naturalized Canadian 1972; B SC (Juilliard) 1945, MA (Columbia) 1948.

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    Helly H. Sapinski

    Helly H. Sapinski. Soprano, b Neuendorf, Ukraine ca 1935. She moved to Germany as a child and studied music and drama at the Hanover Theatre School.

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    Helmut Blume

    Helmut Blume, pianist, broadcaster, administrator, educator, editor (born 12 April 1914 in Berlin, Germany; died 9 October 1998 in Montréal, QC).

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    Helmut Brauss

    Helmut (Friedrich Ludwig) Brauss. Pianist, teacher, b Milan, of German parents (19 Oct 1930 — 7 Oct 2017). This prominent European pianist (pupil of Elly Ney, Hans Ehlers, and Edwin Fischer) moved to Canada in 1966 to teach at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina campus.

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