Danilo Bazzana - 2025 - No. 73 - 64 cm

Danilo Bazzana - 2025 - No. 73 - 64 cm

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Construction Year: 2025
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Cedar
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 640
Nut (mm): 51.5
Weight (g): 1395
Tuner: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

The 2025 Danilo Bazzana No. 73 is a finely crafted concert guitar that reflects both French influence and the Italian maker’s meticulous approach to detail. Built with a cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides, it features doubled cypress sides that add projection and attack, while its 640 mm scale and 51.5 mm nut provide comfort and secure spacing. At only 1395 grams, it responds with immediacy and sensitivity, producing a wide tonal palette that balances warmth with crystalline clarity. The trebles are luminous, the basses resonant, and the midrange full, creating a sound that is powerful yet refined. Inspired by French bracing concepts, the instrument offers quick response, excellent separation, and a sense of elasticity that allows the player to shape tone with precision. Fitted with Alessi tuners and finished in French polish, it is a lightweight, expressive instrument designed for both projection and nuance.

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Details about GPSR

Classical Guitar
Manufacturer Information:
Danilo Bazzana, VIA resistenza 17, 20812, Limbiate, Italy, bazzanadanilo@gmail.com
Responsible Person:
Danilo Bazzana, VIA resistenza 17, 20812, Limbiate, Italy, bazzanadanilo@gmail.com
Note: For antique guitars, the GPSR does not apply.
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Video overview

Danilo Bazzana   2025 No  73 Classical Guitar Review
This Guitar Belonged to a Famous Composer! WGM #176 | H. Hauser II, Ober, Fischer, Humml, Bazzana

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About the luthier

Danilo Bazzana, born in Milan in 1985, began playing the guitar at the age of thirteen, an early passion that later developed into his career. In 2015 he opened his workshop in Paderno Dugnano, near Milan, where he builds classical guitars and also carries out fine adjustments, restoration, and repair of plucked instruments. His guitars are rooted in the traditional style, inspired by the great masters, yet marked by his meticulous attention to the selection of materials and detail in construction. Bazzana follows the philosophy that every component of a guitar “must vibrate in its entirety,” guiding his search for harmony in sound and integrity in craftsmanship. Influenced by the French school of lutherie, particularly Robert Bouchet and Daniel Friederich, his instruments combine clarity, projection, and sensitivity with elegant design.

About the guitar

This 2025 guitar, numbered 73, is a traditionally built instrument with a cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides, finished with French polish. The sides are doubled with cypress, a feature that enhances projection and attack. The scale length of 640 mm with a nut width of 51.5 mm offers enhanced comfort for the left hand while retaining secure string spacing. At 1395 grams it is lightweight, supporting both sensitivity and projection. The instrument is fitted with Alessi tuning machines and delivered in a hardshell case. The bracing, inspired by French designs, provides both power and clarity. The tonal palette is wide and colorful, with clear separation and crystalline projection, while retaining warmth in the cedar voice. The trebles are luminous, the basses resonant, and the midrange rich, resulting in a sound that is loud yet refined. The response is quick and elastic, giving the impression of an instrument that “breathes” freely and reacts immediately to even small variations of touch. Higher registers maintain fullness and intensity, while polyphonic textures remain balanced and distinct. The sensitivity of the guitar rewards careful right-hand preparation, allowing the performer to shape tone with precision.

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