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‘It needs to be loud’: Jozef Van Wissem’s one-man mission to make the lute rock again

The Editorial Team13 hours ago05 mins

Nobody can accuse Jozef Van Wissem of doing things by halves. The musician, very likely the world’s most notorious contemporary lutenist, owns a sonic arsenal of eight of the string instruments: some bespoke, and all boasting remarkable features. With them he has created a huge body of work, nearly 50 titles to date. Another album,…

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