9-567: HCO may refer to: In arts and entertainment [ edit ] Hobart Chamber Orchestra Hollywood Chamber Orchestra In science and technology [ edit ] Aldehyde (HCO-) Harvard College Observatory Hearing carry over, a type of telecommunications relay service Heliocentric orbit , an orbit around the Sun Holocene climatic optimum Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Handball Club Odense ,
18-561: A Danish handball club Hans Christian Ørsted Institute (HCØ) Hollister Co. , an American lifestyle brand National Socialist Society (Russian: Национал-социалистическое общество, НСО ) Hanwell Community Observatory, a public outreach astronomy organisation; see Hanwell, Oxfordshire Hubbard Communications Office, an organization in the Church of Scientology Health Care Organization Other [ edit ] The Hong Kong High Court Ordinance . Topics referred to by
27-549: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Matthew Dewey Matthew Ingvald Dewey (born 1984) is an Australian classical music composer, singer, and music producer. Matthew Dewey is an Australian composer and music producer who studied composition with Professor Douglas Knehans at the University of Tasmania and composition/theatrical design/singing with Greek-Australian composer/designer Constantine Koukias . His very early years were spent training with
36-723: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hobart Chamber Orchestra The Hobart Chamber Orchestra (HCO) is a chamber orchestra based in Hobart , Tasmania . HCO was formed by a group of Hobart string players and conductor Reg Chapman in 1987. Annual programming of at least four concerts provides performance opportunities for student musicians, musicians pursuing other careers and semi-professional and retired musicians. The ensemble also provides soloist performance opportunities for Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra members and exceptional music graduates alike and regularly collaborates with
45-697: The IHOS Music Theatre Laboratory in the creation of new musical-theatrical works, and this early exposure led to a career that flourished at a young age. In 2003 he sang the bass role in the Australasian premiere of Hydrogen Jukebox by Philip Glass . He works mostly in concert music and opera/music-theatre and has been involved in the premieres of more than 20 new works as a principal performer and singer, and numerous other productions variously as composer, orchestrator, conductor and compositional assistant. He currently works as
54-597: The Sydney Children's Choir . His chamber works include two pieces written for the Seymour Group: A Dance on Five Claps and Voyage , the latter of which was written for the Seymour Group in conjunction with the internationally renowned bass-clarinettist Harry Sparnaay ; Flight and Reverie which premiered at the University of Hawaii ; and Entropic Visions which was given by Joshua Rubin at
63-536: The Music Director for ABC Classic FM in Sydney. Dewey has worked with a wide variety of genres and materials. He has composed various songs including two cycles utilising text by the esteemed expat South African poet Anne Kellas : Isolated States and Notes for Mount Moono ; and two song suites based on the work of his brother, entitled Elegy and Compass . The latter was commissioned and premiered by
72-550: The Tasmanian Chorale and soloists to perform choral repertoire. Guest conductors have included Myer Fredman , Jean-Louis Forestier, Christopher Martin, Gary Wain, Phillip Taylor and Joseph Ortuso, and the orchestra regularly performs under the direction of violinist, Peter Tanfield. The HCO has commissioned works by composers including Matthew Dewey , Don Kay , Dylan Sheridan and Thanapoom Sirichang . This article on an Australian band or other musical ensemble
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