Antonio Marchese

Antonio Marchese, born in 1992 in Aosta, is one of Italy’s most promising young luthiers. Trained for six years at the Civica Scuola di Liuteria in Milan and further refined through an ongoing collaboration with master luthier Enrico Bottelli, he specializes in traditionally inspired classical guitars and the restoration of historical plucked instruments. Since opening his own workshop in Montafia (Piedmont) in 2019, Marchese has become known for instruments that combine refined tonal balance, artistic elegance, and meticulous shellac finishing. His work stands out for its precision, decorative craftsmanship, and thoroughly documented restoration methods, earning him recognition at major international exhibitions.

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Antonio Marchese – Guitar Maker

Antonio Marchese, born in 1992 in Aosta, Italy, is a respected master luthier specializing in traditional classical guitars and in the restoration of historical and contemporary plucked instruments. His six-year education at the Civica Scuola di Liuteria del Comune di Milano laid the foundation for his highly detailed craftsmanship. There, he studied plucked-instrument making, organology, and the basics of chemistry and acoustic physics for four years, followed by two years focusing on musical-instrument restoration.

After completing his studies, Marchese apprenticed with the renowned violin maker Enrico Bottelli in Voghera, Pavia, where he developed from a student into a valued collaborator. His experience with Bottelli inspired him to specialize in Spanish traditional instruments and continues to shape his pursuit of tonal and aesthetic excellence. Their collaboration continues to this day.

Throughout his career, Marchese has demonstrated his exceptional skills as a guitar maker and restorer at several prominent international exhibitions and cultural events. These include the “Caravaggio and Monteverdi sonar stromenti e figurar la musica” event at the Violin Museum in Cremona in 2017 and the cultural project “Le Mani Sapienti” during Expo 2016 at Castello Sforzesco in Milan and at LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura.

In 2019, Marchese opened his own studio in the town of Montafia, set among the hills of Monferrato in Piedmont. There, he passionately builds his own models of classical guitars and historical reconstructions. His workshop also serves as a center for the restoration, repair, and setup of modern instruments. Each restoration process, whether conservative or functional, is thoroughly documented through photographic, scientific, and dimensional analysis.

Marchese’s guitars are also recognized for their artistic and decorative quality. His techniques for assembling wood mosaics and applying French polish have been refined over many years. Patience, precision, and a profound understanding of materials define the success of his intricate work.

Since 2020, Marchese has also been teaching varnishing for plucked instruments at his alma mater, the Civica Scuola di Liuteria del Comune di Milano.