José Yacopi 1955 Classical guitar
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José Yacopi 1955 classical guitar - an exceptional classical guitar with a unique bracing system, exquisite tonewoods and a fascinating sound.
José Yacopi (December 28, 1916, Victoria, Spain - August 11, 2006, San Fernando, Argentina) was an outstanding guitar maker whose craftsmanship had a lasting impact on the world of guitar making. He learned the craft from his father, Gamaliel Yacopi, and won major awards at the age of 27 - including first place at the Concurso Provincial de Artesanía in Barcelona and later at the Concurso Nacional de Oficios Artesanos in Madrid. His innovative approaches to sound optimization brought him further recognition at competitions in London and Argentina and cemented his reputation as a pioneer in this field.
In 1947, Yacopi and his father developed an ingenious bracing system that became known as the „inverted fan system“. This design, which was later patented, reinforces the top and significantly improves the tonal response of the guitar. This revolutionary design became the trademark of Yacopi guitars and gave them their characteristic, powerful sound quality. In 1949, he and his wife Pilar Pérez-Menchaca moved to General Villegas before settling in San Fernando, Argentina in 1951, where Yacopi remained active for the rest of his life. Although he made a variety of stringed instruments, he devoted himself primarily to making Spanish guitars, combining the traditions of the Barcelona school with his own groundbreaking innovations.
Numerous world-famous musicians have appreciated his instruments, including María Luisa Anido, Julian Bream, Eric Clapton, Irma Costanzo, Eduardo Falú, Edmundo Rivero and Narciso Yepes.
This José Yacopi 1955 classical guitar from 1955 is an impressive example of Yacopi's craftsmanship. It bears his signature and combines all the characteristic elements of his construction. It follows the classic tradition of Barcelona luthiers while incorporating Yacopi's unique features. The exquisite ornamentation is reminiscent of the work of Francisco Simplicio and gives the guitar a refined and elegant aesthetic. But the real masterpiece is hidden inside the guitar: Yacopi's innovative inverted fan bracing system, which contributes significantly to its exceptional sonority and projection.
This José Yacopi 1955 classical guitar develops an impressive tonal power and carrying capacity and is therefore ideal for professional stage performances. It has a nut width of 50 mm and a scale length of 650 mm, making it comfortable and effortless to play. The top is made of the finest spruce, while the back and sides are made of carefully selected rosewood. The finish and varnish are of outstanding quality - an excellent example of the highest art of guitar making from Barcelona.
Despite its age, the guitar is in excellent condition. The shellac polish has been refreshed to preserve its beauty and tonal integrity. It comes with its original case, which further emphasizes its historical value.
The sound quality of this guitar is spontaneous and expressive at the same time, with exceptional dynamics and effortless playability. Its sound is warm and deep, full of character, with excellent balance and impressive sustain. The tonal variety and powerful volume of this guitar are remarkable - a true masterpiece of seasoned wood and first-class craftsmanship.
With its lyrical expressiveness and multi-faceted timbre, this José Yacopi 1955 classical guitar inspires the musician to explore its full tonal potential. It is an impressive testimony to the golden era of guitar making in Barcelona and is on a par with the best instruments by Ignacio Fleta, Francisco Simplicio, Enrique Garcia and Enrique Sanfeliu.
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