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Torres Museum
I know, this is the picture that everyone takes at this museum but I thought why buck the trend. I should have visited this museum years ago but just never got around to it. At least now I know what they have and don’t have. Right now there is a very interesting temporary exhibit of guitars made by contemporary makers from Almeria. There are more than you might think. I would like to congratulate all those involved in finding the support to establish a museum dedicated to the world’s most important figure in guitar building. As always more money and support is needed in order to build up the collection.
I had an excellent day yesterday there including a guided visit to the museum followed by my own presentation about making true copies of Torres guitars and a great concert by José Carlos Gómez. The wonderful evening ended up in the house of María Louisa Jiménez Burkhardt with members of the Sociedad Guitaristica de Almería and José Carlos. He and Norberto Torres had much to teach me about the music of Paco de Lucia. So, surrounded by guitar lovers, good music, food and wine the Almeria day came to a perfect close.
Presentation at the Antonio de Torres Museum
Juan José Rodríguez
All of the Granada guitar-makers in one photo
I often get asked how many guitar-makers there are in Granada. Firstly I always clarify that guitar-making is a province-wide art, over the years some of the great makers have lived and/or worked in villages within the province of Granada so any head count should include those from all over the province. The other question is how many of them make good guitars. Well the answer to both questions (sort of) is in this photograph. I am sure that any one of you will recognize a good number of makers and the outstanding reputations that are represented here. The occasion was a meal in recognition of the respect we hold for Antonio Marín and Manuel Bellido. Two framed scrolls which had been signed by most of the guitar-makers were presented to the masters after the meal. Aarón García Ruiz arrived just seconds after this shot was taken so count him in too. This particular shot was taken with my camera by Antonio Navarro.