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Helen Lemmens-Sherrington

Helen Lemmens-Sherrington (4 October 1834 – 9 May 1906) was an English concert and operatic soprano prominent from the 1850s to the 1880s. Born in northern England, she spend much of her childhood and later life in Belgium, where she studied at the Brussels Conservatory. After engagements in mainland Europe she made her London debut in 1856. Her singing career was mostly in concert, but in the first half of the 1860s she appeared in opera at Covent Garden and other leading London theatres.
After she retired from performing, Lemmens-Sherrington became a teacher, at her old music college in Brussels, and at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Royal Manchester College of Music.
== Early life ==
Helen Sherrington was born in Preston, England, in 1834. When she was a child her family moved first to the Netherlands and then to Belgium.〔 She studied singing at Rotterdam and at the Brussels Conservatory.〔 She began her London career on the concert platform, building a reputation as a concert singer in the second half of the 1850s. After successes in the Netherlands and France she sang in London for the first time in 1856, and was invited to return in successive years.〔 In 1859 ''The Illustrated London News'' said of her:
In 1857 she married the Belgian organist and composer Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, who founded the School of Church Music at Mechelen in 1878.〔Arthur Eaglefield Hull, ''A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians'' (Dent, London 1924), 293.〕 They had two sons, who became engineers, and two daughters, who, after singing professionally when young, became nuns.〔Davey, Henry. ("Lemmens-Sherrington, Madame Helen (1834–1906)" ), ''Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 1912, online edition retrieved 17 April 2014 〕

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