Education
She studied music with William Gillies Whittaker at Armstrong College, Durham University, and with Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gordon Jacob and Sir Charles Groves at the Royal College of Music.
She studied music with William Gillies Whittaker at Armstrong College, Durham University, and with Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gordon Jacob and Sir Charles Groves at the Royal College of Music.
Helen Sinclair Glatz née Hunter (13 March 1908-1915 June 1996) was an English composer. She later studied percussion with James Blades at Dartington. Hunter married linguist Wolf Glatz in Hungary and remained during World World War II until he could secure passage out of the country.
The couple settled in South Devon in 1949, where Helen Glatz took a teaching position at Saint Timothy"s School in Dawlish.
She also taught at Dartington College of Arts in Totnes, and worked as a rehearsal pianist for ballets. She had one son, and died in Totnes, Devon.