Mark Hamilton Dewey

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Life

Born: 1980

Died: (Still alive as of 24 Jan 2007)

Hobbies

Notating sheet music (mostly old hymns and personal works), writing novels and poetry, playing music (on the piano, pennywhistle, low whistle, concert flute, Irish flute, and folk-style piccolo), composing music, programming (mostly Python, but also Java, a little C++, and more), singing, reading, studying foreign languages, playing text adventures (people still make them, believe it or not), listening to music (Celtic, Asian, choral, most instrumental music, and so forth), coming up with new ideas, promoting public domain, open-source, and otherwise good free things, reinventing things in less convoluted ways, and so forth.

Contact Information

Register with Nabble and message the user Cordilow.

List of choral works

SAATTBB arrangement of "Be Thou My Vision"
Parts for a version of "What Wondrous Love Is This" (unpublished)

Favorite Websites

The Choral Public Domain Library
LilyPond
Python
wxPython
Cashette (free POP3 email; can also check other web-based email; anti-spam)
The Internet Archive
Nabble (a very good site for free forums / message boards, with potential for child forums)
The Gutenberg Project (public domain ebooks)
SciTE (a nice text editor for programming and such)
vanBasco's Karaoke Player (a nice midi player that does karaoke, transposition, tempo changes, and such)
Wikipedia (the link is to the English site)

External links

Creative Works Forum (a set of Nabble message boards created and used by this person)