Nicolas Lamoureux - 2024

Nicolas Lamoureux - 2024

Overview

About the luthier

Nicolas Lamoureux is a French luthier with a rich and diverse background. After studying music and classical guitar at the Nancy Conservatory in the late 1990s, he pursued his passions for photography, cinema, animation, and architecture, working for nearly a decade in Paris as a 3D graphic designer on feature films, commercials, animated movies, and architectural visualizations. During this time, his love for classical guitar deepened, and he became fascinated by the craftsmanship of master guitar makers, exploring their work through collectors, books, concerts, and recordings. Inspired by the unique tonal personalities of iconic guitars, Nicolas built his first instrument, a success that motivated him to continue. With guidance from Dominique Field and Thomas Norwood, he left Paris to establish himself as a guitar maker in Corrèze, in the heart of France. Today, his finely crafted concert guitars are renowned for their exceptional quality and are played by remarkable musicians and students in conservatories across France.

About the guitar

This guitar is a variation of the luthier's standard concert model, enriched and inspired by his work on replicas of Bouchet and Torres guitars, iconic references for those exploring a more "modern" approach to lutherie. It features an asymmetrical five-fan bracing system, a design frequently used by Dominique Field, complemented by an additional slanted harmonic bar. This bar, reminiscent of those found in 19th-century French romantic guitars by René Lacôte, enhances the instrument's overall frequency, particularly contributing to the clarity and brilliance of the trebles. This configuration also emphasizes the midrange presence, offering a beautifully balanced tone. The lightweight bracing beneath the bridge facilitates exceptional responsiveness and dynamic range, allowing for an immediate and nuanced reaction to the player’s touch. The back and sides are constructed using traditional techniques, ensuring flexibility and ease of play. Aesthetically, the guitar reflects a commitment to simplicity, elegance, and refinement. As a charming detail, the rosette design pays homage to a 1990 Dominique Field guitar that the luthier had the pleasure of playing for several years. This instrument is a seamless blend of tradition and innovation, offering both superb tonal quality and outstanding playability.

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: Nicolas Lamoureux
Construction year: 2024
Construction type: Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Indian rosewood
Finish: French polish
Air body frequency: G
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 51.5 mm
Weight: 1640 grams
Tuners: Perona
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”
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