My dear Maestro, Dr. Dinos Constantinides, I cannot believe this has really happened, and you are not with us in this world anymore. I have no words to express my sadness, and I regret I cannot meet you or hear your voice again! I have had the most incredible memories working with you as a student and assistant for five years, and I cherish every single day we had together. Everyone knows your fantastic music and your true love for music, but not everyone may know your wonderful personality. You were so kind, so generous, so understanding, and so caring to people. You wanted all the best for everybody, and your heart was such big to love and support everyone. You have had a significant influence on the lives of many, including myself. I could not be the person and composer I am today without you. I have learned many great lessons from you, most importantly hard work and dedication for constant progress. I admire every music lesson I had with you because there I learned how wonderful the world of music is! Your passion for music was truly exemplary, and your knowledge was exceptionally genius and extensive. The world will never forget the contributions you have made, and history will always feature your accomplishments. I am very honored that I have had the privilege to study and work under your supervision, and I will do my best to make you happy and proud. You have been the most incredible teacher, mentor, and supervisor I could ever have. You will always be my inspiration as a composer and my role model as a human. You and your family have been like my own father and family during the difficult time I could not see them. My family and I will always be grateful for the unlimited support of you and your family. You are very missed, and I feel very lonely already, but you and your music will be with me in my heart forever. I extend my kindest thoughts and deepest sympathy to dear Ms. Judy, Lenna, and the Constantinides family for peace, patience, and comfort.
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