Marco Gilioli - 2025 Torres No. 63

Marco Gilioli - 2025 Torres No. 63

Overview

About the luthier

Born on November 19, 1987, in Milan, Italy, Marco Gilioli is an eminent luthier specializing in classical guitar construction. His passion for music, evident from an early age, led him on a journey from playing piano for over 15 years to developing an intimate connection with the guitar, ultimately steering him into the intricate world of luthiery. Gilioli’s professional training was received at the renowned Civica Scuola di Liuteria in Milan, where he studied under the guidance of acclaimed Master Luthiers Lorenzo Lippi, Tiziano Rizzi, and Gabriele Negri. Upon graduating in 2011, he enhanced his skills by working in the workshop of the esteemed Master Mirko Migliorini. This pivotal period cemented Gilioli’s deep-rooted love for the classical guitar and its infinite tonal nuances. As a luthier, Marco Gilioli’s work shows a clear influence of the Spanish tradition, with a specific focus on the groundbreaking work of Antonio de Torres, a figure instrumental in transforming the construction and sound of the classical guitar. Following the traditional Spanish method of guitar making, Gilioli’s instruments stand out for their sound quality, playability, and careful consideration of the guitarist’s needs. Marco Gilioli’s guitars are distinguished by their sweet, soft, well-balanced timbre, deep basses, and clear trebles. The design prioritizes comfortable handling, ease of playing, and impressive sound projection. Furthermore, Gilioli’s dedication to the craft is seen in his meticulous attention to detail and finishes, contributing to his reputation as a respected luthier. In conclusion, Marco Gilioli is a luthier par excellence, whose deep passion for music and the craft of guitar making translates into the creation of exquisite classical guitars that delight the discerning guitarist. His focus on sound, playability, and detail has set a high benchmark in the world of luthiery.

About the guitar

This instrument number 63 embodies an exceptional blend of performance, beauty, and craftsmanship. Its well-rounded nature makes it an ideal choice for any playing situation, offering a smooth and enjoyable playing experience. The guitar’s beautiful overall voicing and impressive volume are hallmarks of its design, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of both practice and performance. Crafted with a keen attention to detail, this traditional guitar boasts a spruce soundboard and Indian rosewood back and sides, materials chosen for their superior acoustic properties and aesthetic appeal. The level of craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of the guitar, from the precise construction to the immaculate finish, making it not only a joy to play but also a visually stunning piece.

The 2025 Marco Gilioli Guitar No. 63 is a true masterpiece of classical guitar craftsmanship, combining tradition and innovation to create an exceptional concert-level instrument. Featuring a spruce soundboard and exquisite birdseye maple for the back and sides, this guitar is as visually stunning as it is acoustically remarkable. Inspired by the iconic 1867 Antonio de Torres guitar, it faithfully replicates its ornamentation while showcasing Gilioli’s modern luthiery expertise. Its smooth playability allows for effortless musical expression, while its impressive volume makes it ideal for both intimate performances and larger venues. Notably, the guitar’s primary resonance is tuned to F/F#, resulting in deep, clear bass notes that provide richness to the lower tonal spectrum, complemented by vibrant and lyrical trebles for a beautifully balanced sound. The 2025 Marco Gilioli Guitar No. 63 is more than an instrument—it’s a testament to Gilioli’s dedication to his craft and a perfect choice for the discerning guitarist.

Take a look at the presentation video of this special guitar below, where you’ll find plenty of additional information about its playability and sound.

Luthier: Marco Gilioli
Construction year: 2025
Construction type: Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Birdseye Maple
Finish: French polish
Air body frequency: F / F #
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1290 grams
Tuners: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”

Details about GPSR:

Classical Guitar

Manufacturer Information:

Marco Gilioli, Piazza Ferri, 12, 26027, Rivolta d'Adda, Italy, gilioli.liutaio@gmail.com

Responsible Person:

Marco Gilioli, Piazza Ferri, 12, 26027, Rivolta d'Adda, Italy, gilioli.liutaio@gmail.com

Note: For antique guitars, the GPSR does not apply.

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