Hermann Hauser II - 1976 1014/a

Hermann Hauser II - 1976 1014/a

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Luthier:  Hermann Hauser II
Construction Year: 1976
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
Body Finish: Lacquer
Air Body Frequency: G # / A
Scale (mm): 640
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1530
Tuner: Landstorfer
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent
Case: Original

Overview

Hermann Hauser II’s 1976 guitar, numbered 1014/a, combines a spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides and traditional Hauser craftsmanship. Its sound is clear, balanced and colour rich, with sweet rounded trebles, supportive basses and a refined voice suited to repertoire from Baroque music to impressionism.

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Classical Guitars
Manufacturer Information:
Hermann Hauser II
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
Note: For antique guitars, the GPSR does not apply.
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This Luthier Influenced Nearly Everyone After Him | Hauser II, Weissberger, Coriani, Rauch, WGM#110
Hermann Hauser II 1976 1014/a

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About the luthier

The Hauser family is one of the oldest guitar making dynasties in the world, reaching back to the second half of the nineteenth century. Josef Hauser, born in 1854, was a respected zither maker and performer who passed on his passion for instrument building to his son Hermann Hauser I. The work of Hermann Hauser I shaped the modern classical guitar, and his collaboration with Andrés Segovia in the nineteen thirties brought international attention to the German interpretation of the Spanish tradition.

Hermann Hauser II, born in 1911, entered the family workshop in 1930 and took over its direction in 1952. Under his leadership, the workshop entered a period of exceptional refinement. His guitars are admired for their clarity, agility and balance, as well as a deep expressive complexity that has influenced generations of players. Julian Bream is among the artists who performed on Hauser II instruments and contributed to their legendary status. The guitar presented here belongs to this important lineage and reflects the mature voice of one of the most significant luthiers of the twentieth century.

About the guitar

This Hermann Hauser II from 1976, numbered 1014/a, is a traditional classical guitar with a spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides. It represents the precision of the Hauser workshop in both craftsmanship and sound, with a voice defined by clarity, balance and disciplined expressive depth. The rosette with red and green marquetry, the finely carved headstock and the carefully executed inlays show the quiet visual refinement associated with this family’s work.

The sound is clear across the strings and across the fingerboard, with a finely balanced relationship between treble, middle register and bass. Its tone production offers a wide palette of colours, allowing the player to shape lines with precision while retaining warmth and poise. The trebles are sweet, round and finely focused, while the supporting basses give the instrument a generous foundation without disturbing the transparency of the texture.

With its 640 mm scale and 52 mm nut width, this Hauser II offers a comfortable and controlled playing geometry. Its clarity and colour make it especially suitable for varied repertoire, from contrapuntal Baroque writing to the refined harmonic language of impressionist music. It is a guitar of restraint, definition and musical intelligence, where every register remains legible and every colour can be shaped with care.

Condition

The guitar is in excellent and original condition, with no cracks or repairs. There are very fine superficial blemishes on the lacquer finish, while the instrument is otherwise preserved in pristine condition. The original finish remains intact.

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