Hermanos Conde (Conde Brothers) are
luthiers
A luthier ( ; AmE also ) is a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments that have a neck and a sound box. The word "luthier" is originally French and comes from the French word for lute. The term was originally used for makers of ...
, makers of
classical and
flamenco guitar
A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical guitar but with thinner tops and less internal bracing. It usually has nylon strings, like the classical guitar, but it generally possesses a livelier, more gritty sound compared to the clas ...
s.
History
The Conde dynasty was founded in
Madrid
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by
Domingo Esteso Domingo Esteso (1882–1937) was a luthier who trained under Manuel Ramírez. His nephews, Faustino, Mariano and Julio Conde inherited his workshop and changed the name to Conde Hermanos. Nowadays, the family tradition established by Domingo ...
in 1915. Esteso trained his nephews Faustino and Mariano Conde Sr. Later, the young
Julio Conde joined his brothers.
Domingo Esteso died in 1937, and after that time the three Conde Brothers continued working for Esteso's widow under the name of "Viuda y Sobrinos de Esteso" (Esteso's Widow and Nephews) until 1960.
In the early 1950s, Julio Conde set up a new handicraft guitar center.
From 1960 until 1988-89 they took over the shop and called themselves ''"Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso Conde Hermanos"'' (Esteso's Nephews, Conde Brothers) or ''"Hermanos Conde Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso"'' (Conde Brothers, Esteso's Nephews).
Mariano Sr. later established his own shop close to the Royal Theatre, calling it "Conde Hermanos Sucesores Sobrinos de Esteso". His two sons, Felipe, born in 1957 and Mariano Jr., born 1959, began their apprenticeship with their father and uncle Faustino when they were about 15 years old. Faustino died in 1988 and Mariano Sr. in 1989.
Felipe and Mariano Conde (sons of Mariano Conde Sr.) manufactured flamenco guitars in their workshop at Felipe V St. nº 2 in
Madrid
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close to the
Teatro Real
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(Royal Theatre) and the
Palacio Real
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The palace has of floor space and contains 3,418 rooms. It is the ...
(Royal Palace). They were known as ''"Conde Hermanos Sucesores Sobrinos de Esteso"'' (Conde Brothers - Esteso's Nephews Successors)
Felipe and Mariano have now broken off their business association. They work in different workshops and sell different models of guitars.
Felipe Conde works with his son and daughter Felipe Jr. and María at his shop at Arrieta 4, in front of the Royal Theatre, close to the old shop. Mariano Conde works at his shop at Amnistía 1, next to the
Opera metro station.
Meanwhile, Julio carried on making guitars until his death in 1995, and now his sons and granddaughter maintain the tradition of "Conde Hermanos" at Atocha 53.
Notable users
![Tienda Felipe v](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Tienda_Felipe_v.jpg)
Famous Flamenco guitarists such as
Mario Escudero
Mario Escudero (October 11, 1928 – November 19, 2004), was one of a handful of Spanish flamenco guitar virtuosos who, following on the footsteps of Ramón Montoya, Ramon Montoya, helped spread flamenco beyond their Spanish homeland when they mig ...
,
Oscar Herrero,
Paco de Lucía
Francisco Sánchez Gómez (21 December 194725 February 2014), known as Paco de Lucía (;), was a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist, composer, and record producer. A leading proponent of the new flamenco style, he was one of the first flam ...
,
Melchor de Marchena Melchor de Marchena (19071980; born Melchor Jimenez Torres) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist. Born in Marchena, Spain, he is considered to be one of the most representative artists with a "gypsy touch", along with Diego del Gastor. His love of fla ...
, Andrea Nannetti,
Niño Ricardo,
Rafael Riqueni
Rafael Riqueni del Canto (Sevilla, August 16, 1962), is a Spanish guitar player and composer. He is considered as one of the biggest names or “Maestros” in flamenco guitar history. At age fourteen, he won the two main national awards for flam ...
,
Sabicas,
Esteban de Sanlucar,
Regino Sainz de la Maza
Regino Sainz de la Maza y Ruiz (7 September 1896 – 26 November 1981) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer.
Biography
Sainz de la Maza was born in Burgos. At ten, he got his first guitar and started his musical studies with Santiago ...
and guitarists with other styles such as
David Byrne,
Leonard Cohen
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,
Jesse Cook
Jesse Arnaud Cook is a Canadian guitarist. He is a Juno Award winner, '' Acoustic Guitar'' Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco Category, and a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year. He has ...
,
Al Di Meola
Albert Laurence Di Meola (born July 22, 1954) is an American guitarist. Known for his works in jazz fusion and world music, he began his career as a guitarist of the group Return to Forever in 1974. Between the 1970s and 1980s, albums such as ' ...
,
Bob Dylan
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,
Toninho Horta
Antônio Maurício Horta de Melo (born December 2, 1948) is a Brazilian jazz guitarist and vocalist.
In addition to composing and performing his own work, Horta has worked for many years as arranger or sideman for Brazilian artists such as El ...
,
Steve Howe
Stephen James Howe (born 8 April 1947) is an English musician, best known as the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes across three stints since 1970. Born in Holloway, North London, Howe developed an interest in the guitar and began to le ...
,
Lenny Kravitz
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Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
,
Meiko,
Cat Stevens
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or
John Williams
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have played with Hermanos Conde guitars.
See also
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Classical guitar making
A person who is specialized in the making of stringed instruments such as guitars, lutes and violins is called a luthier.
Skills
In general one can distinguish three main aspects of guitar making:
#"Sound" feature that includes shaping the ...
References
External links
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{{Guitar brands
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Manufacturing companies based in Madrid
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1915 establishments in Spain