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Wynford Evans was a Welsh tenor.

Early years
Wynford Evans was born in Swansea to William Thomas Evans and Lizzie Ann. He had an older brother, Hugh. He was educated at Dyfatty Primary school and then at Dynevor Grammar School for Boys from 1957 to 1963. In the same year Wynford also won the prestigious Young Welsh Singers Competition held in Cardiff and two years later won the tenor prize for singers at the s’Hertogenbosh International Vocal Competition. In 1969 he sang in front of Prince Charles during the Prince’s Investiture tour of Wales. ==Career==
Career
Wynford joined various singing groups including The Linden Singers, the Baccholian Singers, Intimate Opera Company, Phoenix Opera, The Kings Singers and Pro Cantione Antiqua. For ten years Wynford was part of Fortune’s Fire alongside lutenist Carl Shavitz with whom he made a number of early music recordings. Throughout his career, Wynford appeared with all the major orchestras and choruses in the UK as well as touring throughout Europe, Canada, Australia, North and South America, South Africa and the Far East. He made his debut in the U.S.A. in 1987 with the London Early Music Group at Carnegie Hall. Festival appearances included Aix-en-Provence ('Messiah' with John Eliot Gardiner), City of London, Bath, Bach 300, Cardiff, Swansea and Llandaff and many others. In 1985, for the 300th anniversary of the births of Handel, Bach and Scarlatti, Wynford sang the tenor solos at a live performance of Handel’s L’Allegro from St John’s, Smith Square. The concert was broadcast to Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, West Germany, The German Democratic Republic and the UK. It was heard the following day in Canada, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Norway, Turkey, USA and Yugoslavia. The biggest event Wynford took part in was singing in Cardiff Arms Park on 29th May 1993 as a soloist in front of a choir of 10,000 men with 35,000 people in the stands. It was monumental in scale with Shirley Bassey topping the bill. The event was televised live. ==Teaching==
Teaching
In addition to his singing career, Wynford also did private teaching of students of all ages. In 1989 he started teaching and giving master classes with London University at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. In 2003 he made two trips to South Korea, to oversee and advise on the performance of a well known theatre group in Seoul. He was also an examiner at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. ==Personal life==
Personal life
On 8 April 1967 Wynford married Judith Thomas at Dinas Noddfa Baptist Chapel in Swansea. They lived in Englefield Green, Surrey, and had two children – Geraint and Eryl. They later moved to Staines upon Thames where they lived until Wynford’s death on 23 September 2009. He had seven grandchildren. ==Other interests==
Other interests
Wynford and his wife ran the Staines St David’s Day Society where he and two other couples organized twenty-five concerts in twenty-two years. He was the President of the Arnside Choral Society and the Life Vice-President of the Egham and District Choral Society. Wynford enjoyed golfing and for seven years ran a Celebrity-Am charity day at Laleham Golf Club on behalf of Scope. His other hobbies included playing bridge, cricket, and watching rugby and horse racing. ==References==
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