<p id="eow-description" class="">The French guitarist Marie Sans plays the second movement "Andante Sostenuto" of the Sonata no.2 by Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000) on a Julian Gomez Ramirez built around 1915.
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<p id="eow-description" class="">The French guitarist Marie Sans plays the second movement "Andante Sostenuto" of the Sonata no.2 by Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000) on a Julian Gomez Ramirez built around 1915.
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Julián Gómez Ramírez was born in Madrid in 1879. At the early age of 13, he started working in Augustín Andrés’ workshop. In 1910, Julián entered the workshop of José Ramirez I where he worked for four years. He finally moved to Paris in 1914, where he became the first representative of the Spanish guitar-making in France. This new way of building guitars was particularly appreciated as the Spanish fan-braced guitars were richer and more powerful than the small-bodied romantic guitars, whose popularity had decreased a lot with the immense success of the piano in the Parisian salons. In 1938, Robert Bouchet visited Julián Gómez Ramírez’ workshop as a customer. Quickly, the two men became friends and J. G. Ramirez taught R. Bouchet the art of the lutherie, founding the pillars of the French twentieth century school of guitar making.
This superb guitar is in fantastic condition. It only has two superficial cracks, one under the bridge and one on the back. Both are perfectly stable. In addition, sublime woods have been chosen for the back and sides. This quality of Brazilian rosewood (Pre-CITES) is almost impossible to find nowadays. The original tuning machines are still on the guitar and work perfectly.
What a breath-taking sound. The elegance of its timbre and the delicacy of its touch are remarkable. Extremely sensitive trebles make this guitar sing in an absolutely charming way. At the height of its 100th anniversary, this instrument in great condition has a generous sound and is ready to be played.
Luthier: Julian Gomez Ramirez
Construction year: ca. 1915
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Brazilian rosewood (Pre Cites)
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 51 mm
Weight: 1332 grams
Air resonance frequency: G#
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The French guitarist Marie Sans plays the second movement "Andante Sostenuto" of the Sonata no.2 by Carlos Guastavino on a Julian Gomez Ramirez built around 1915.</p>