Marc Lewon is a multi-talented lutenist, cittern player, and scholar who’s all about bringing medieval and Renaissance music to life with a mix of scholarly rigor and playful energy. Based in Europe, he’s a key figure in early music circles, known for his work with ensembles like Estampie and his knack for digging into dusty old manuscripts to resurrect forgotten tunes. Whether he’s decoding 15th-century lute duos, unraveling the mysteries of the Leuven chansonnier, or breathing fresh life into Oswald von Wolkenstein’s quirky songs, Marc blends meticulous research with a down-to-earth passion for storytelling through music. His projects, like *Song of Beasts* or *The Glogauer Liederbuch*, often feel like time-traveling adventures—think mythical creatures, courtly love dramas, and the occasional medieval bop. If you’ve ever wanted to hear history jam, Marc’s your guy.
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