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1973 Hernandez y Aguado CD/CSAR

Jahr 1973
Decke Cedar
Rückseite und Zargen CSA Rosewood
Skalenlänge 660 mm
Sattelbreite einer Gitarre 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Land Spain

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Description

Manuel Hernandez (1895-1975) and Victoriano Aguado (1897-1972) met and became friends while working together in a piano factory. They eventually formed a partnership and set up their own piano (and furniture) repair shop in Madrid. As legend has it, their great interest in the art of guitar making was secured sometime in the 1940’s when they leased out some space in their shop to Modesto Borreguero (one of the famed Manuel Ramirez workers) and became intrigued with his guitar making skills. Their instruments remain unique in the canon of great makers – they have an almost pear-like shape (or as we say, the plantilla is "pregnant at the hips"), the interior is typically varnished just like the exterior, and they are decorated with unusually thin rosettes and ornately carved headstocks. This is a particularly beautiful example in amazing condition with no cracks, no repairs, absolutely stunning. Apart from some very mild wear in the finish the guitar is incredibly well-preserved.

The sound is as expected from a great "HyA" which is just as distinctive as its appearance. The initial attack of the note is crisp and "snappy", almost like a snare-drum, while the body of the note which follows is airy and lightweight. These qualities allow for the player to achieve a high level of clarity and precision especially when playing quick, busy music while at the same, it is very expressive and lyrical when performing slower music. This is true of their spruce guitars, but also holds for this example, made with cedar top. Very responsive and musical, these have been played throughout the decades by such greats as Regino Sainz de la Maza, John Williams, Julian Bream, and in recent years by Graham Anthony Devine. Very rare and very collectible.

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1973 Hernandez y Aguado CD/CSAR

Heitor Villa-Lobos' "Prélude No. 5" played by Taso Comanescu on a 1973 Hernández y Aguado guitar

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