Guitarra Josef Pagés principios siglo XIX
6.000€8.500€ (-29%)
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Characteristic:
Top: FIR
Sides/Back: RIO ROSEWOOD
Neck: CEDAR
Fingerboard: CEDAR
Bridge: ROSEWOOD
Headstock: (wood) EBONY
Sound hole, Mother-of-pearl decorations
life and work
Joséf Pagés was probably born in Écija, Seville,
around 1740.
His brother Juan Pagés also became a noted guitar maker.
It is believed that Joséf was the first of the brothers to go to Cádiz around 1760.
He established his workshop on Calle de la Almargura in 1809.
A leading member of the Cádiz school, Joséf,
closely followed all the innovations
that Francisco Sanguino had introduced,
but with further development
to dominate the sound box with the props,
an approach that later creators such as José Recio,
Antonio de Torres and Francisco Gonzales also adopted.
Pagés began with systems of three devices,
like the first guitars of Sanguino and Benedid;
his later instruments used five. His guitars greatly influenced Louis Panormo,
who used similar fan strut designs and
similar proportions for the body of the guitar. The great Spanish composer and guitarist Fernando Sor
He appreciated Pagés’ guitars very much, stating:
“The guitars to which I have always given
preference are those of Alonso de Madrid,
Pagés and Benediz de Cádiz, Joseph and
Manuel Martinez from Malaga…”
The composer Dionisio Aguado
also mentions the Pagés brothers
Among the creators that I would recommend.
the surviving guitars
Known works of Joséf Pagés date from 1790 to 1822.
Informations sur le vendeur
- Nom du magasin : Casa Sors Guitars
- Vendeur : Casa Sors Guitars
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