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Description
Crafted in the renowned workshops of Hermann Hauser I, the Hermann Hauser I (1936) classical guitar stands as a testament to masterful luthiery and impeccable acoustic quality. This exquisite instrument, originating from 1936, is celebrated for its rich, resonant tones and exceptional craftsmanship. Hauser's guitars are known for their historical significance and are closely associated with legendary guitarist Andrés Segovia, who personally endorsed the Hauser lineage for their superior sound and playability.
This model features a traditional European spruce top, which is prized for its ability to produce a clear, articulate sound with ample projection. Paired with high-quality Indian rosewood back and sides, this guitar delivers a balanced tonal palette that is both warm and vibrant. The mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard ensure smooth playability, making it a preferred choice for classical guitarists seeking both performance and authenticity.
Each Hermann Hauser I guitar is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring that every detail contributes to its outstanding harmonic balance and aesthetic appeal. This instrument is more than just a guitar; it is a piece of musical history that continues to inspire musicians today.
Key Features:
- Year of Manufacture: 1936
- Top: European Spruce
- Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Renowned for its association with guitarist Andrés Segovia
- Handcrafted in Germany by Hermann Hauser I
Videos
Guitar Salon International
John D. Loudermilk's "Windy and Warm" performed by Twanguero on a 1936 Hermann Hauser I
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Add artistGuitar: Hermann Hauser I, Germany. (1936) Date: Purchased by Bream on 197? Notes - One of the guitars used for the recording of the album Julian Bream Plays Villa-Lobos recorded in February and May 1971.
- Guitar used for the recording of the album Julian & John ("Together") recorded in July and August 1971.
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