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Crafted with the utmost precision and artistry, the Hermann Hauser I from 1940 is a testament to the golden era of classical guitar craftsmanship. Known for its remarkable tonal clarity and balance, this guitar was meticulously handcrafted in Germany, embodying the signature characteristics that have made Hauser guitars revered by classical musicians worldwide. The 1940 model is particularly significant, as it reflects the design elements that inspired renowned guitarists like Andrés Segovia.

The Hermann Hauser I is celebrated for its impeccable sound projection and sustain, making it a favored choice for those seeking both historical authenticity and superior performance. Its construction features a spruce top that contributes to its bright and resonant sound, while the rosewood back and sides enhance the depth and warmth of its tonal palette. The neck is crafted from mahogany, offering a smooth and comfortable playing experience, ideal for both intricate fingerstyle work and robust strumming.

Collectors and musicians alike will appreciate the historical significance and expert craftsmanship of this instrument. Each detail, from the rosette to the binding, is a reflection of Hauser's dedication to excellence, ensuring that the legacy of this iconic guitar endures.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted in Germany, 1940
  • Spruce top for bright, resonant sound
  • Rosewood back and sides for enhanced tonal depth
  • Mahogany neck for comfortable playability
  • Inspired design elements favored by Andrés Segovia
  • Historical craftsmanship with exceptional tonal clarity and balance
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Guitar: Hermann Hauser I, Germany. (1940) Date: Loaned to Bream in 1991? Notes

-Loaned to Bream on 1991?. Owned by Rose Augustine/Augustine Estate. -Guitar used for the recording of the album To the Edge of Dream: Rodrigo, Takemitsu, Arnold recorded in October 1990, June 1991 and February 1992.

-Guitar used for the recording of the album Nocturnal: Britten, Lutoslawski, Martin, Takemitsu and Brouwer recorded in September and October 1992.

-Guitar used for the recording of the album J.S. Bach recorded in October and November 1992.

-Guitar used for the recording of the album Sonata: Paganini, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Josérecorded in November 1993.

  • Guitar was loaned to Julian Bream for about 20 years by the Augustine Estate.

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