Matthew Dewey


150,000+ page views monthly! Advertise?

Upcoming concerts →

– Sat 26 Jul: Koorconcert, Tiramisu zomerkoor Lutherse Kerk, Maastricht, Netherlands
– Sun 27 Jul: Lines and Waves in Blue Deep for 5 accordions (wp) Tenri Cultural Institute, New York, USA
– Mon 28 Jul: Trio Stravinskij: contaminations from jazz, music-hall, cabaret and American folklore Astronomical Observatory, Loiano, Italy
– Tue 29 Jul: Trio Stravinskij: contaminations from jazz, music-hall, cabaret and American folklore Church in Piazza Giovanni XIII, Tolè di Vergato, Italy
– Wed 30 Jul: First performance of the Quintet for clarinet and strings Congress Centre, Davos, Switzerland
[→ submit concert]

Composer news →

Fitkin to be Composer in Residence in London 16 Jun 2008
Composer Hay finds back score after 35 years 30 May 2008
Sibelius plaque unveiled in Berlin 24 Apr 2008
Lost Bach composition found back 22 Apr 2008
[→ submit news]

Today → (25 Jul)

Birthdays:
Johann Hasler
Jacob Vejslev
Ian Venables
Glenn Wonacott
Dmitri Smolski
Dying days:
Eduardo Alemann
Douglas Moore
Andrés Orchassal Sas
Daniël Ruyneman
Isaak Dunayevsky
Events:

Tomorrow →

Latest changes →

Pierre Even (18 Jul)
Clara Schumann (17 Jul)
Barney Childs (17 Jul)
István Anhalt (17 Jul)
Lowell Dijkstra (17 Jul)
Lisa Ragsdale (17 Jul)
Amy Scurria (16 Jul)
Diana Rotaru (16 Jul)
Benedictus Buns (16 Jul)
Johannes Brahms (15 Jul)

Best visited →

[Page views per month]
Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart [2370]
Antonio Vivaldi [2333]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1796]
Ludwig van Beethoven [1171]
Johann Sebastian Bach [1139]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel [1102]
Johannes Brahms [1074]
Antonio Salieri [1074]
Gustav Mahler [1068]
Georges Bizet [1040]


Sheet music for Dewey




[No items found.]


Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale

Classical Sheet Music to download instantly at Virtual Sheet Music ®


Cds for Dewey




[No items found.]


FREE Classical MP3! Download 25 tracks from eMusic
— Vast collection — No Restrictions — Own Your Music!

Born: 12 October 1984 — Hobart — Australia
Died:
→ See also: Australian composers | Modern composers |
Reactions

[Be the first to write a reaction.]


Music



Life

Matthew Dewey is an Australian composer and singer. He studied composition under Professor Douglas Knehans and Constantine Koukias at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music where in his first year he received the Don Kay Scholarship for Music Composition. He is pro-active in new music initiatives, having in his first year of university established the ten-piece conservatorium New Music Ensemble (a student led ensemble designed as a vehicle for student composers), and as a co-founder of the Tasmanian Composers Collective, which aims to provide performance, recording and broadcast opportunities to Tasmanian composers. As part of the Seymour Group’s Tasmanian Conservatorium residency in 2003, the group premiered two of his works, “A Dance on Five Claps” (for ensemble and digital delay) and “Voyage” (for ensemble with bass clarinet solo) in which the solo was performed by internationally renowned Bass Clarinettist Harry Spaarnay.

Matthew has scored incidental music for a number of theatrical productions and short films. He composed the music and librettos for two chamber operas “A Priest’s Passion” and “The Death of Chatterton” (for which he received a BUZZ grant from the Australia Council for the Arts) both of which have were staged through the IHOS Music Theatre Laboratory and recorded by ABC Classic FM.

He writes extensively for the voice and his works include “To a Skylark” – for Soprano and Piano, “Isolated States” song cycle for String Quartet and Bass-Baritone, “Insomniac” for solo Baritone and the “Chatterton Suite” – song cycle for Bass, Flute and Percussion. His work “Elegy” – a song suite for Soprano, two percussionists and digital pre-record, was premiered as part of a guest artist appearance at Maldini’s restaurant at Salamanaca in Hobart.

For the last four years he has been mentored by Composer and Artistic Director of IHOS Music Theatre and Opera, Constantine Koukias, in composition, performance and theatrical design. He has for 3 years been operating as Koukias’ music typesetter and has scored the opera “TESLA – Lightning in his Hand”, the sacred concert-mass “Pentekostarion – Prayer Bells for Federation” which was premiered at the Melbourne Festival 2001 (both of which Matthew also performed in), Ancient Immortal Spirit (for TSO), and worked on “Prayer at Lamplighting” which was premiered by the China National Symphony Orchestra, plus numerous other chamber music works.

Matthew is currently working on a commission from the Sydney Children’s Choir (Cambiata group) for a set of songs based upon text by a young Australian poet; a short suite for percussion ensemble for performance by the Tasmanian Composers Collective in March 2006; a variety of short film projects (with Ideal Media) and various pieces for competition.

Matthew is a founding member of the IHOS Music Theatre Laboratory and has performed as a singer/actor in more than 15 premiere performances, including works by Constantine Koukias, Maria Grenfell, Claudio Pompili, Hugh Covill and Raffaello Marcellino He studies voice and has received tuition from Helen Todd, Constantine Koukias, Julianne Van der Boor, Christopher Richardson and Marilyn Smith.

His appearances as a principal performer have included the bass soloist in the Australasian Premiere of Phillip Glass’ opera “Hydrogen Jukebox”, Archondas (Landlord) in I Protomastoras (Masterbuilder) by Manolis Kalomiris (1st performance outside of Greece), the Caretaker in Claudio Pompili’s opera Touch Wood (both Adelaide and Hobart seasons), and George Westinghouse in Constantine Koukias’ opera “TESLA — Lightning in his Hand” (Suite Version) for the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM).

Links

[Submit a link for Matthew Dewey.]

Concerts

[Submit concert announcements for Matthew Dewey.]

Events

[Submit an event (date and year) for Matthew Dewey.]


Contributions by: mdewey |

© 1995–2008 Jos Smeets — Quixote; Last update: 2006-02-13 15:08:20.