Thank you Bill for the info. My condolences to everybody. May god bless.
Douk
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From: Bill
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; This is for discussing music and braille
literacy
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 9:30 AM
Subject: [goodfeel] In Memoriam: Lisette Wesseling
Some of you were blessed to know Lisette, as I was. She was a talented
singer, teacher, braille music transcriber and author who was a tireless
advocate for braille music literacy and a contributor to our lists over the
years. She was one of the first blind musicians I met during my first visit to
London back in November, 1998. I am so pleased that she published her book,
Focus on Braille Music, which has no doubt helped many readers in the UK and
around the world. I remember encouraging her to write the book for readers of
braille music produced according to the standards published by the Braille
Authority of the United Kingdom.
If you enter the following term into your favorite internet search engine,
you will find numerous citations to recordings featuring performances by
Lisette:
Lisette Wesseling CD release
My heart and my prayers are with Lisette's husband, Neil, and all of her
loved ones. May she rest in peace.
Below, I will include a link to her online obituary where you may leave a
comment if you wish followed by the text of a brief note to me from our
colleague and customer, Jordie Howell that gives links to connect with the
online presentation of Lisette's memorial service. If I have it right,
listeners in the United States can hear it at 7 PM on Sunday evening, September
18. That will be midnight in London.
Death notice:
http://notices.nzherald.co.nz/obituaries/nzherald-nz/obituary.aspx?pid=181403494&fhid=12778
[excerpt from note to me from Jordie Howell]:
.
It is with deep sadness that I write to inform you of the passing of Lisette
Wesseling on Monday after a four-year battle with cancer. She was just 44 years
old.
Lisette was a beautiful soprano. She studied in her home of New Zealand
before moving to Melbourne and then London to take up a scholarship at the
Guild Hall School of Music. Lisette was a very skilled braille music
specialist, both as a transcriber of her own material and working both with
vocal, piano and all formats. She wrote a book entitled Focus on Braille music
and also taught for many years. Lisette released a CD in 2013 which is
available online and I'll provide details if you'd like them.
Lisette's funeral will be held in Wellington, New Zealand on Monday. It will
be streamed online. Details are provided below.
May Lisette rest in peace.
Jordie Howell
Lisette's funeral will be held at Wellington Cathedral, 19 September at 11 AM
New Zealand time. The online stream can be found here:
https://www.ustream.tv/channel/vUFhHHFeSLE
The On demand link which is available approximately 48 hours later can be
found here:
https://vimeopro.com/withloveweremember/elisabethwesseling
.