Lorenzo Frignani - 2026 No. 274

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Luthier:  Lorenzo Frignani
Construction Year: 2026
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Ziricote
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: E / F
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1525
Tuner: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

Lorenzo Frignani’s 2026 No. 274 is a new traditional classical guitar with spruce soundboard, ziricote back and sides, French polish, and Alessi tuners. Its unusually low air body frequency supports deep basses, rounded singing trebles, soft overtones, even response, and a broad palette of colour.

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Manufacturer Information:
Lorenzo Frignani, Vicolo Forni, 7, 41121, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy, http://www.frignanilorenzo.com, frilor1960@gmail.com
Responsible Person:
Lorenzo Frignani, Vicolo Forni, 7, 41121, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy, http://www.frignanilorenzo.com, frilor1960@gmail.com
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Lorenzo Frignani 2026 No. 274
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About the luthier

Lorenzo Frignani began his professional activity in 1986 and has worked for more than forty years in the construction, restoration, conservation, and study of bowed and plucked instruments. His interest in lutherie reaches back to the late 1970s, and his career has included teaching, museum collaborations, expert consultancy, publishing, and extensive research into historical instruments. From 2017 to 2023 he served as President of A.L.I., the Association of Italian Professional Luthiers, and he was also a member of A.L.A.D.F.I., the French association of luthiers and bow makers, for about ten years.

Frignani has received numerous distinctions for his work, including gold medals in national competitions in Bagnacavallo di Romagna and Baveno, the Premio La Bonissima from the city of Modena, the Premio Città di Fiuggi as luthier of the year, and the Premio Città di Alessandria for a life dedicated to lutherie. He has curated exhibitions, written and edited publications, collaborated with museums in Italy and abroad, and contributed to the Leonardo Research Guitar Project, a European initiative dedicated to guitar making with non tropical woods. He continues his work in Modena, combining practical craftsmanship with research, conservation, and historical study.

About the guitar

This new 2026 No. 274 by Lorenzo Frignani is a traditional classical guitar with a spruce soundboard, ziricote back and sides, French polish, Alessi tuners, a 650 mm scale, and a 52 mm nut. The spruce top shows a refined visual character, while the ziricote gives the back and sides a striking depth of figure and a strong sense of material presence. The rosette is carefully integrated into the visual identity of the instrument, reflecting Frignani’s taste for detail and his long experience with both plucked and bowed instruments.

With an air body frequency around E to F, this guitar has an unusually low resonance, supporting a voice with impressive bass depth and rounded, lively singing trebles. Its sound is even across the fingerboard, with a generous sustain and soft overtones that give the musical line a flexible and expressive character. The instrument responds with clarity and comfort, allowing colour, dynamics, and phrasing to be shaped naturally, making it a refined choice for players who value nuance, resonance, and a broad tonal palette.

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