Falko Römmich - 2025
Falko Römmich - 2025
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About the luthier
Falko Römmich was born in Stuttgart in 1985. He started his apprenticeship as a guitar maker in the workshop of his father, the established German guitar maker Karl-Heinz Römmich, in 2005. At the same time, he attended the violin-making school in Mittenwald, where he graduated in 2008. Two years later, he started to work alongside his father and, since then, has been building first quality concert guitars in the traditional Spanish tradition.About the guitar
The 2025 Falko Römmich guitar is a superb example of modern lutherie rooted deeply in tradition. Emerging from the renowned Römmich workshop, this instrument reflects the seamless continuation and thoughtful evolution of a family legacy in guitar making. Faithful to his father’s construction methods and tonal ideals, Falko Römmich has crafted a guitar that combines refined aesthetics with powerful musicality. The soundboard is made from high-quality Canadian cedar, offering rich warmth, superb responsiveness, and dynamic expression. Paired with dark chocolate-colored Indian rosewood for the back and sides, the guitar is not only acoustically impressive but also visually striking. Falko’s background as a former watchmaker is clearly evident in his precision craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Every element of this guitar, from the bracing to the finish, reflects a level of artistry that elevates the instrument to more than just a tool—it is a work of art. In terms of performance, this guitar is exceptionally easy to play and offers tremendous volume and projection, making it an ideal choice for concert performers, competition participants, and professional players seeking both reliability and character in a modern classical guitar.
Otto Rauch is a German guitar maker from the small town of Obermoschel in Rheinland-Pfalz. With over 35 years of experience as a guitar maker, he is one of the German pioneers of double-top construction. After repairing a Matthias Dammann guitar in the early 1990s, Otto Rauch began building doubel-top guitars. At first, he used cedar struts and then a balsa core, a construction he continued to develop over the years. While helping a friend set up his violin making business, Otto Rauch came across the name of the 18th century Venetian violin maker Domenico Montagnana. His cellos are praised for their dark tone, fantastic sound volume and enigmatic construction. As these three attributes reflect Otto’s construction, he adopted the name, and the Domenico Montagnana model was born.