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Jochen Röthel - 2025 - Cedar/Madagascar

Jochen Röthel - 2025 - Cedar/Madagascar

About the luthier

Jochen Röthel, born in 1969 in Kitzingen, Bavaria, is a German luthier whose craft was shaped by his early exposure to woodworking as the son of a cabinetmaker. He trained at Lakewood Guitars in Giessen under Martin Seeliger, where he also formed a lasting connection with Michel Brück. In 1992 he attended a masterclass with José Luis Romanillos in Córdoba, Spain, which strongly influenced his focus on the Spanish tradition of guitar making. After receiving his master’s degree in 1997, Röthel opened his first workshop in Oldenburg and later moved to Sommerhausen. His work is informed by many years of restoration as well as the study of historical instruments by Manuel Ramírez and Hermann Hauser. Röthel’s guitars combine traditional Spanish construction with a precise, methodical approach that results in instruments valued for their clarity, balance, and craftsmanship.

About the guitar

This guitar, completed in 2025, is built in the traditional style with a cedar top and Madagascar rosewood back and sides, finished with French polish. The Madagascar rosewood provides tonal depth and strong projection, while the cedar top adds warmth and responsiveness. At just 1365 grams, it is exceptionally light, a characteristic that enhances its immediacy of response and ease of play. The air resonance lies between F and F♯, giving the instrument a secure tonal foundation without limiting openness in the treble register. Röthel’s refined bracing produces a sound that is highly balanced, with a sustain unusually long even for this tradition of guitar making. Chords retain their integrity over time, with both bass and treble notes ringing evenly. The trebles are bright and bell-like, with clear overtones, while the basses are rounded and present without overwhelming the overall voice. The instrument also offers a very wide dynamic range, responding with sensitivity in pianissimo yet retaining strength and clarity under a powerful attack. These qualities make it particularly versatile across repertoire from early music to contemporary works. The guitar conveys a sense of openness and “breathes” easily under the player’s hands, giving both security and comfort in performance. Fitted with Klaus Scheller tuning machines and supplied with a Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition” case, it represents Röthel’s focus on light construction, tonal depth, and responsive playability.
$14,525.63
Jochen Röthel - 2025 - Cedar/Madagascar
$14,525.63

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About the luthier

Jochen Röthel, born in 1969 in Kitzingen, Bavaria, is a German luthier whose craft was shaped by his early exposure to woodworking as the son of a cabinetmaker. He trained at Lakewood Guitars in Giessen under Martin Seeliger, where he also formed a lasting connection with Michel Brück. In 1992 he attended a masterclass with José Luis Romanillos in Córdoba, Spain, which strongly influenced his focus on the Spanish tradition of guitar making. After receiving his master’s degree in 1997, Röthel opened his first workshop in Oldenburg and later moved to Sommerhausen. His work is informed by many years of restoration as well as the study of historical instruments by Manuel Ramírez and Hermann Hauser. Röthel’s guitars combine traditional Spanish construction with a precise, methodical approach that results in instruments valued for their clarity, balance, and craftsmanship.

About the guitar

This guitar, completed in 2025, is built in the traditional style with a cedar top and Madagascar rosewood back and sides, finished with French polish. The Madagascar rosewood provides tonal depth and strong projection, while the cedar top adds warmth and responsiveness. At just 1365 grams, it is exceptionally light, a characteristic that enhances its immediacy of response and ease of play. The air resonance lies between F and F♯, giving the instrument a secure tonal foundation without limiting openness in the treble register. Röthel’s refined bracing produces a sound that is highly balanced, with a sustain unusually long even for this tradition of guitar making. Chords retain their integrity over time, with both bass and treble notes ringing evenly. The trebles are bright and bell-like, with clear overtones, while the basses are rounded and present without overwhelming the overall voice. The instrument also offers a very wide dynamic range, responding with sensitivity in pianissimo yet retaining strength and clarity under a powerful attack. These qualities make it particularly versatile across repertoire from early music to contemporary works. The guitar conveys a sense of openness and “breathes” easily under the player’s hands, giving both security and comfort in performance. Fitted with Klaus Scheller tuning machines and supplied with a Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition” case, it represents Röthel’s focus on light construction, tonal depth, and responsive playability.