Alessandro Perciaccante - 2025 - No.19
Alessandro Perciaccante - 2025 - No.19
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Alessandro Perciaccante - 2025 - No.19

Alessandro Perciaccante - 2025 - No.19

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Construction Year: 2025
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Cedar
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 6550
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1595
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

Alessandro Perciaccante’s 2025 concert guitar (No. 19) offers a powerful, resonant voice with traditional Spanish warmth. Built with cedar and Indian rosewood, this lightweight, 650 mm scale instrument blends long sustain, responsive playability, and refined tonal color in a beautifully balanced form.

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Classical Guitar
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Alessandro Perciaccante
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About the luthier

Alessandro Perciaccante is a classical guitar luthier devoted to creating finely crafted, traditional Spanish guitars. He began his journey at the European Institute of Guitar Making in Spain, where he built his first guitar under the guidance of Master Luthier Stephen Hill and his apprentice Evan Kingma. Captivated by the process, he chose to remain and apprentice with Hill, with whom he now works as an assistant and teacher.

Perciaccante specializes in both classical and flamenco guitars, rooted in the Granada school tradition and inspired by masters such as Antonio Marín Montero, Robert Bouchet, and Antonio de Torres. He builds only a limited number of guitars per year, ensuring focused refinement and tonal depth in every instrument. In 2019, he earned fourth place at the prestigious Antonio Marín Montero Guitar Making Competition — a remarkable milestone early in his career.

About the guitar

This 2025 guitar, numbered 19, reflects Alessandro Perciaccante’s commitment to the traditions of Spanish luthiery while offering the responsiveness and elegance sought by today’s performers. Built with a cedar soundboard and Indian rosewood back and sides, it features a traditional fan bracing pattern that supports its rich tonal spectrum.

The guitar’s voice is broad and expressive, with deep, powerful basses and sweet, resonant trebles. The tone is warm and blooming, with an airy quality that supports long sustain and complex overtones. The dynamic range is impressive, allowing for both intimate passages and full-bodied projection without ever sounding forced.

The instrument is very responsive, ideal for extended performance. The neck profile is comfortable and supportive, enabling relaxed playing across the full 650 mm scale. Finished in transparent French polish, the guitar’s aesthetic is classic and understated, letting the materials and craftsmanship speak for themselves.

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