About This Listing

Paolo Coriani began his career with a five-year apprenticeship (1975-1980) at the Massetti workshop in Modena (a workshop created by the two brothers Primo and Romolo Massetti in 1922). In 1984, Paolo Coriani opened his own workshop where he built guitars and hurdy-gurdies (one of these earned him a third prize at the Bagnacavallo Young Luthiers Competition). Besides acquiring traditional Spanish guitar-making techniques, he became interested in the most advanced and innovative instrument building methods of the time. During his frequent trips to Paris, he made friends with Christian Aubin and the discovery of Aubin's Torres 1867 - FE23 (restored by Bouchet) was a decisive influence on his own work.

This beautiful guitar by Paolo Coriani is inspired by a 1952 Hermann Hauser. The aesthetics and the workmanship are, as usual with this luthier, of a remarkable quality, the woods are superb. Soundwise, the notes are full, colored, vibrant and singing. The tone is deep, woody with a magnificent expressiveness: a gorgeous instrument to discover...


Scale length :65 cm

Top :Spruce

Back & side : Indian rosewood

Fingerboard :Ebony - 50 mm

Body length :480 mm

Body width :278/235/365 mm

Body depth89 / 100 mm

Weight :1 446 g

Action :2,8/3,5 mm

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 2024
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Made In
  • Italy
Body Shape
  • Classical

About the Seller

Galerie des Luthiers

Lyon, France
(10)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:16

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