Yesterday (March 13) was the first day of the the exhibition of early guitars “Towards a Guitar Museum” in Granada. It will run until April 14 of this year. This show comes out of a desire to establish a permanent museum of the guitar in Granada (or anywhere else in Spain for that matter). All we really need is a permanent space to house these pieces. The inaugural event included an official recognition of the impact made by the original association Escuela Granadina formed in 1987. The members at that time were:
René Baarslag
Juan Miguel Carmona Trapero
Francisco Manuel Díaz Sánchez
Jonathan Hinves
Juan López Aguilarte
José López Bellido
Manuel López Bellido
Antonio Marín Montero
José Marín Plazuelo
Rafael Moreno Rodríguez
Germán Pérez Barranco
Antonio Raya Pardo
Paco Santiago Marín
José Pérez Mingorance D.E.P.
Bernd Martin D.E.P.
Manuel Fernández Fernández D.E.P.
Antonio Durán Zurita D.E.P.
Eduardo Ferrer Castillo D.E.P.
At that time they organized exhibitions, appeared in specialized magazines and books and took the Granada guitar to countries all over the world. The reputation and the quality of the Granada guitar today is a direct result of the individual efforts and the collective work of these makers. Too often we wait until death takes someone before celebrating his or her achievements. For this reason the town council of Granada and the Asociación de Guitarreros de Granada wanted to pay homage to these makers while they are still working in their workshops.