Jozef van Wissem

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Jozef van Wissem (b. ? - current) is a Dutch born minimalist composer and lute player.

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Much of the work of Jozef van Wissem is based on the application of mirror images to lute composition. The work is idiomatic to lute tablature of around AD 1600. Through study in New York City with Patrick O'Brien, he discovered that from the Middle Ages on, one of the variations on the Cantus Firmus (the given melody) is the backwards performance of the melody. Hence, on his first group of compositions, released as a CD Retrograde. A Classical Deconstruction(Persephone 002), Van Wissem wrote out hundreds of classical lute tablature pieces bottom right corner to top left. To these inversions he added new themes, accents and rhythms. He applied the cut up technique of writer William Burroughs and cut, shifted, mixed and pasted the parts together to create new works.

One critic has compared this work to that of German painter Georg Baselitz, who paints upside down. The second installment in the application of mirror images is the CD Narcissus Drowning (Persephone 003). This work is based on musical palindromes, structures which sound the same when played forward or backwards. To this CD of self-composed pieces van Wissem added percussion and lute electronics. On his third CD Diplopia (BVHaast 0103), Gary Lucas played steel guitar while van Wissem played a renaissance lute with occasional electronics. On this CD, van Wissem also appropriated some original classical lute compositions. The fourth solo lute recording Simulacrum (Bvhaast 0104) consists of wolf notes and palindrome lute compositions. The lute electronics are achieved by inserting a microphone into the body of the lute. The sound is recorded while performing the palindromes. The CD Proletarian Drift ( BVhaast 0404) is a live recording of van Wissem on lute and Tetuzi Akiyama on prepared guitar. The concert was completely improvised in a Tokyo gallery. On The Universe of Absence ( BVhaast 0105), the second release by Lucas and van Wissem, the duo performed more electronic works and added vocals.

Van Wissem has toured Europe, The USA and Canada as well as Japan, doing solo lute and electronics concerts as well as duo concerts with Gary Lucas and Tetuzi Akiyama. Van Wissem's CD Objects in mirror are closer than they appear consists of lute palindromes, airport field recordings, which are doubled in mirror image and electronics. (BVHaast 0905). On his latest CD, A Rose By Any Other Name, Anonymous Lute Solos Of The Golden Age ( Incunabulum 001) he performs classical lute pieces by anonymous composers.

Van Wissem has worked with a.o. Kramer (Shimmy Disc), visual artist Kathe Burkhart, Gary Lucas, Tetuzi Akiyama and Arnold Marinissen, producing seven cd's to date. He has toured extensively through Europe, the USA, and Japan.

[edit] Discography

  • 2000 :Jozef van Wissem - Retrograde, A Classical Deconstruction (Persephone 002)
  • 2001: Jozef van Wissem - Narcissus Drowning (Persephone 003)
  • 2002: Gary Lucas and Jozef van Wissem - Diplopia (BVHaast 0103)
  • 2003: Jozef van Wissem- Simulacrum (BVHaast 0104); Tetuzi Akiyama and Jozef van Wissem- Proletarian Drift (BVHaast 0404)
  • 2004: Gary Lucas and Jozef Van Wissem - The Universe of Absence (BVHaast 0105); The Wire Tapper 12, Wire Magazine CD compilation; Reduce stress in just over an hour- WFMU Radio CD compilation
  • 2005: Lost in the Afternoon - WFMU radio CD compilation; Jozef van Wissem - Objects in Mirror are closer than they appear (BVHaast 0905)
  • 2006: Jozef van Wissem- A Rose By Any Other Name, Anonymous Lute Solos Of The Golden Age (Incunabulum 001)

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