Comments on: Wynford Evans http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217 Step into my mind... Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:27:35 -0800 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: diajosette http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-2125 diajosette Sun, 12 Jun 2011 23:08:20 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-2125 Yeah I was only 26 years old when I retired. I had over 25 neurological surgeries most of which were in my brain, and sadly, never completely recovered from it. It's more of a chronic neurological disorder, so it will never go away. But yes, I was gutted I had to give up my career because before I got sick, it was going in a great direction. I was able to finish and get my degree at university in musical performance and theology, so at least that's something. I'll have to post a picture sometime of my memorial tattoo on my arm that I got for Wynford. I'm still not really over his death at all, and find even writing comments about it very difficult. I wish you all the best in your future singing endeavors! Yeah I was only 26 years old when I retired. I had over 25 neurological surgeries most of which were in my brain, and sadly, never completely recovered from it. It’s more of a chronic neurological disorder, so it will never go away. But yes, I was gutted I had to give up my career because before I got sick, it was going in a great direction. I was able to finish and get my degree at university in musical performance and theology, so at least that’s something. I’ll have to post a picture sometime of my memorial tattoo on my arm that I got for Wynford. I’m still not really over his death at all, and find even writing comments about it very difficult. I wish you all the best in your future singing endeavors!

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By: Anna Zisimatou http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-2119 Anna Zisimatou Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:45:29 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-2119 Hi Dia, Thanks for your reply, it is very nice to have met you even in this indirect way. Sorry to hear of your health ordeal. I suspect retiring from singing would have been a very tough decision to make, but I'm glad you still manage to enjoy it even if it is now and then. I have been lucky to have only suffered from a curable form/stage of gynae cancer which has been kept at bay after major surgery 5 years ago. I'm still singing, currently preparing for a Diploma exam which is something Wyn strongly encouraged me to try. Of course he is missed all the time, but the overwhelming feeling now is gladness that I did get to meet him and work with him. Please keep in touch if you'd like. Best wishes Anna Hi Dia,
Thanks for your reply, it is very nice to have met you even in this indirect way. Sorry to hear of your health ordeal. I suspect retiring from singing would have been a very tough decision to make, but I’m glad you still manage to enjoy it even if it is now and then. I have been lucky to have only suffered from a curable form/stage of gynae cancer which has been kept at bay after major surgery 5 years ago. I’m still singing, currently preparing for a Diploma exam which is something Wyn strongly encouraged me to try. Of course he is missed all the time, but the overwhelming feeling now is gladness that I did get to meet him and work with him. Please keep in touch if you’d like.
Best wishes
Anna

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By: Dia http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-2116 Dia Thu, 09 Jun 2011 20:00:24 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-2116 Hi Anna, Thanks for your reply. I have a rare type of brain mass and also hydrocephalus so I ended up retiring from singing the same year he did, professionally anyway. I do still sing now and again. Because I have so many memories of him I haven't yet been able to even listen to certain types of music or sing certain things since his passing. His funeral/memorial service was very uplifting, and it is something I will never forget. So many beautiful voices singing as one for Wynford was an amazing thing to experience. I hope you have been able to continue singing! Hi Anna,

Thanks for your reply. I have a rare type of brain mass and also hydrocephalus so I ended up retiring from singing the same year he did, professionally anyway. I do still sing now and again. Because I have so many memories of him I haven’t yet been able to even listen to certain types of music or sing certain things since his passing. His funeral/memorial service was very uplifting, and it is something I will never forget. So many beautiful voices singing as one for Wynford was an amazing thing to experience.

I hope you have been able to continue singing!

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By: Anna Zisimatou http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-2115 Anna Zisimatou Thu, 09 Jun 2011 13:30:27 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-2115 Hi there, I stumbled across your blog entry just now and could not help but leave a reply. How similar our memories of Wynford sound! Unlike you, I never looked likely to have forged a career in classical singing (left it too late), and also unlike you, I did not get to meet and work with Wynford until after I had gone through and overcome very serious illness. All in all, I had barely 3 years' worth of lessons and masterclasses with him, between 2006 and 2008 and that was only twice yearly. However, both his way of sharing his knowledge and experience with his students and his huge talent in making everyone feel special and inspiring us to overcome our weaknesses and improve were absolutely unique. I did know of his illness and kept in touch by letter (and on one occasion by telephone, singing to him and getting comments back, an incredibly moving experience when you put it in the context of being only a few weeks before his passing). I have been missing him everyday when I practice and always try to think of what he would have said/done, particularly on occasions of being low and pessimistic about the progress of my singing. It's so easy to imagine him smiling in the back of the room when you sing! I hope you are keeping well and remember him fondly. Best wishes Anna Hi there,
I stumbled across your blog entry just now and could not help but leave a reply. How similar our memories of Wynford sound! Unlike you, I never looked likely to have forged a career in classical singing (left it too late), and also unlike you, I did not get to meet and work with Wynford until after I had gone through and overcome very serious illness. All in all, I had barely 3 years’ worth of lessons and masterclasses with him, between 2006 and 2008 and that was only twice yearly. However, both his way of sharing his knowledge and experience with his students and his huge talent in making everyone feel special and inspiring us to overcome our weaknesses and improve were absolutely unique. I did know of his illness and kept in touch by letter (and on one occasion by telephone, singing to him and getting comments back, an incredibly moving experience when you put it in the context of being only a few weeks before his passing). I have been missing him everyday when I practice and always try to think of what he would have said/done, particularly on occasions of being low and pessimistic about the progress of my singing. It’s so easy to imagine him smiling in the back of the room when you sing! I hope you are keeping well and remember him fondly. Best wishes
Anna

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By: diajosette http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-1614 diajosette Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:40:18 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-1614 Hi John, so sorry for the late reply, but I only just found it! Thank you for your comment reminiscing Wynford. He did have a wonderful voice. I still listen to the recordings I have of him, and he was by far the best tenor I have ever heard. He was the type of person, when singing or not, made you feel 100 times better after spending time with him. Hi John, so sorry for the late reply, but I only just found it! Thank you for your comment reminiscing Wynford. He did have a wonderful voice. I still listen to the recordings I have of him, and he was by far the best tenor I have ever heard. He was the type of person, when singing or not, made you feel 100 times better after spending time with him.

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By: JOHN HUGHESjohnhughes404@btinternet.com http://diadesigns.com/blog/archives/217#comment-1132 JOHN HUGHESjohnhughes404@btinternet.com Mon, 03 May 2010 17:27:24 +0000 http://diadesigns.com/blog/?p=217#comment-1132 It was very interesting to read your blog, I was saddened at the end to read that Wynford Evans had died. Although I did not have any professional contact with Wynford, my pleasurable meeting with him was in the mid 70's when I was arranging some charity concerts in Ebbw Vale. I had booked Wynford as the soloist for this particular concert and my accompanist, May Parry, a reputable Eisteddfod winner and long serving accompanist to the Ebbw Vale Male Choir, prior to the concert told me that Wynford had a milk and honey voice. It proved that and more. Before the concert I drove Wynford to Crickhowell where I lived and where my wife had prepared a light meal for Wynford. It was a lovely afternoon and a joyous evening. A great pleasure to have met and listened to Wynford. I suppose it's a good time to reminisce only a few days after his birthday. RIP Wynford. Many thanks \\\dia and best wishes John Hughes. It was very interesting to read your blog, I was saddened at the end to read that Wynford Evans had died.

Although I did not have any professional contact with Wynford, my pleasurable meeting with him was in the mid 70’s when I was arranging some charity concerts in Ebbw Vale. I had booked Wynford as the soloist for this particular concert and my accompanist, May Parry, a reputable Eisteddfod winner and long serving accompanist to the Ebbw Vale Male Choir, prior to the concert told me that Wynford had a milk and honey voice. It proved that and more.

Before the concert I drove Wynford to Crickhowell where I lived and where my wife had prepared a light meal for Wynford.

It was a lovely afternoon and a joyous evening. A great pleasure to have met and listened to Wynford.

I suppose it’s a good time to reminisce only a few days after his birthday. RIP Wynford.

Many thanks \\\dia and best wishes John Hughes.

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