2011 Dominique Delarue Concert classical guitar, cedar soundboard, indian rosewood back and sides.
Carpentra, France
The guitars of Dominique Delarue bear a close resemblance to those of Daniel Friederich who is his primary inspiration. This opinion, which I have long held, was confirmed by none other than famous luthier Dominique Field during a chat I had with him on a recent visit to Paris.
Delarue guitars have already made a major impact on the American concert guitar market.
This fine instrument was completely overhauled by Dominique Delarue himself In January 2011 so the French polish finish is new and the fingerboard is pristine. One small string slash mark behind the bridge, filled and refinished, is the only sign of use. Delarue also regulated the playing action so it conforms with his usual comfortable standards.
The tone of this instrument is superior to most concert guitars costing far more. Fabulous resonance, clarity and projection throughout the fingerboard. Performers who have bought Delarue instruments say they have a uniquely lively spirit that inspires one to play at his or her best.
what's the title of this piece being played?
wildwestpoint 4 months ago
@wildwestpoint Sor study #5 in B minor followed by "Sounds of Bells" by Pernambuco.
classicalguitarphila 4 months ago