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John Berian Evans (1942) is a retired Welsh Viola player born in Brynamman in the Amman Valley of Carmarthenshire. He attened the Amman Valley Grammar School, where fellow pupils included rugby union administrator and barrister Vernon Pugh, John Cale, of the Velvet Underground and lifelong friend and BBC Wales presenter Roy Noble.

The Royal Academy of Music graduate, who studied under Sidney Griller, also played and led the National Wales Youth Orchestra, and is best known for his time in the Alberni Quartet.

Evans was principal of the viola section of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra for a number of years and was a founding member of the Arensky String Quartet, which became the West Australian String Quartet, with former Alberni Cellist Greg Barron.

Evans went on to form the Australian Piano Quartet with renowned composure Roger Smalley.

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