Wynne Evans was born in Carmarthen, South Wales and studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio.
As a principal tenor with Welsh National Opera his roles have included duca Rigoletto, rodolfo La Boheme, alfred Die Fledermaus, jaquino Leonore, alfredo La traviata, chevalier de la force Dialogue of the Carmelites, brighella Ariadne auf Naxos, tamino The Magic Flute, first jew Salome, the schoolmaster Cunning Little Vixen and liberto L’incoronazione di Poppea.
Further appearances in the UK have included paulino The Secret Marriage, prunier La Rondine, fenton Falstaff (Opera North), alfredo La traviata, cavaradossi Tosca, third jew Salome (ENO) and tamino The Magic Flute and the italian tenor Der Rosenkavalier (Scottish Opera).
For the Classical Opera Company (Fracasso La Finta Semplice), Castleward Opera (Rodolfo La Boheme), Chelsea Opera Group (Foresto Attila, arvino Il Lombardi), Opera Northern Ireland (Gaston La traviata) and Almeida Opera and BBC Radio 3 (Param Vir’s Broken Strings).
Wynne has worked as a soloist with orchestras including The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC NOW, CBSO, Halle, LSO, Royal Liverpool Symphony Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia and also given many solo recitals and concerts at venues such as the Wigmore Hall, The Royal Albert Hall, St. David’s Hall Cardiff, Symphony Hall Birmingham, Bridgewater Hall Manchester and also appeared as the tenor soloist at the opening night of the BBC Proms, and more recently at the Welsh Proms.
Wynne has released three CDs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and has recorded May Night, Walton and Mathias with the BBC NOW.