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1952 Hermann Hauser I SP/CSAR

년도 1952
Spruce
뒷면 및 측면 CSA Rosewood
스케일 길이 650 mm
너트 폭 52 mm
마감 French Polish
국가 Germany
Luthier Hermann Hauser I

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Description

This instrument is quite possibly the very last (or one of the last) guitars built by Hermann Hauser I (completed only days before his passing) and represents the culmination of a lifetime of experience and insight, distilled into this singular instrument. It has an absolutely beautiful sound, a bit melancholy and introspective, yet possessing all the familiar qualities of a great Hauser I – piano-like clarity, precise balance, strong fundamental with very controlled overtones, etc. The trebles are lyrical and voice-like and the basses are firm and deep-rooted. The guitar features first-rate materials including a stunning top covered with bearclaw (the underside of the top has Hauser I's signature). The guitar is in original condition and due to the age, the top has a darkened, amber-colored patina which is striking. Included with the guitar is a series of letters between Hauser I and the first owner (a friend of Rey de la Torre), which is very revealing of the life of this great luthier in his last months of life. The fourth and final letter we have was written by Hauser II, where he mentions the passing of Hauser I within a week of shipping this very instrument to its first owner. A very historical, well-documented and remarkable-playing and sounding instrument.

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1952 Hermann Hauser I SP/CSAR

Bach 'Violin Partita in D minor - Chaconne' played by Marc Teicholz

1952 Hermann Hauser I SP/CSAR

Praetorius 'Es Ist Ein Ros' Entsprungen' played by Eva Beneke

Guitars by Hermann Hauser I