Predit went to
London,
England where she continued her singing career. During the 1940s and 1950s, she recorded on the labels
Cetra and
His Master's Voice. Moore included her in his
Singer And Accompanist: The Performance Of Fifty Songs. Applauded for her "beautiful recording" showing how Tchaikovsky's
At the Ball should be sung. Moore notes her use of
voix blanche, and commends the strength and control underlying "the expressive rise and fall of the vocal line": "The intelligent listener will feel this iron hand in the velvet glove." Some of the songs she performed with Moore have been re-released by Naxos. A 1952 monophonic recording of Predit singing songs by
Modest Mussorgsky with orchestra conducted by
Igor Markevitch, was re-released by Audite in 2009. Predit also toured in North America. She reportedly turned down the opportunity to sing Cherubino in
The Marriage of Figaro at the
Metropolitan Opera. ==Disappearance==