The rotating line-up of leading name performers featured Björling, Donald Dickson, Helen Jepson, Maria Jeritza, Grace Moore, Erna Sack, Joseph Schmidt and Richard Tauber.
Helen Mirren | Helen Keller | Helen | Helen of Troy | Helen Hayes | Helen Clark | Helen Reddy | Helen Frankenthaler | Helen Hunt | Helen Humes | Helen Razer | Helen Fielding | Helen Allingham | Helen Storrow | Helen Shaver | Helen Caldicott | Helen Sjöholm | Helen Sharman | Helen Nicol | Helen Morgan | Helen Merrill | Helen Hay Whitney | Helen Hanft | Helen Fein | Helen Dunmore | Helen Callaghan | Helen Baylor | Helen Thomas | Helen Reimensnyder Martin | Helen Lewis |
As a harpsichordist, on February 20, 1938 he participated in the Carnegie Hall premiere of J.S. Bach's Coffee Cantata under the direction of Walter Damrosch; the other performers on that occasion included singers Charles Kullman, Helen Jepson, and Lawrence Tibbett; flutist Frances Blaisdell; violinists Jascha Heifetz and Sascha Jacobsen; violist Leon Barzin; cellist Gaspar Cassadó; and double bassist Anselme Fortier.
One last effort to revive the company was made the following Fall when the company gave its last performance, Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, on October 30, 1930 with Aroldo Lindi as Canio, Helen Jepson as Nedda, and John Charles Thomas as Tonio.