Historic Guitar Makers of the Casasimarro School
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Alfonso Ancelmo Alarcón (Casasimarro, b. 1744 d ??).
Alfonso Ancelmo Alarcón is considered to be the
founder of the Casasimarro school of guitar making. He had been a school teacher, but during visits to
Granada he became fascinated by the guitar, and abandoned his profession to
become a luthier, and founded a dynasty of guitar makers in Casasimarro.
Juan de Maria Alarcón (Casasimarro, b. 1776-
d. 18??).
Juan de Maria Alarcón was born in Casasimarro in 1776. He was
probably the son of Alfonso Ancelmo Alarcón, and his father's only disciple. He had two
sons that he trained, Pedro Julian Alarcón Escudero and Victoriano Alarcón
Escudero.
Juan de Mata Alarcón Briones (Casasimarro, b. 1824- d.
1885).
Juan de Mata Alarcón Briones was born in Casasimarro in
1824. He appears to have been the
great grandson of Alfonso Ancelmo Alarcón. He taught Juan
Felipe Alarcón Gascón who probably was his son, but was also trained Lorenzo Navarro Navarro and
Felipe
Fausto Leal Proveda who may have been his son-in-law. Although he died in an epidemic in 1885, all the guitar makers currently
active in Casasimarro trace their linage to or through him.
Isidro Alarcón Briones (Casasimarro, b. 1828- d.
1885).
Isidro Alarcón Briones was born in Casasimarro in 1828. He
was trained by his father, Pedro Julian Alarcón Escudero. He had two sons that
also became guitar makers under their father's tutelage, Amalio Alarcón
Parreño and Primativo Alarcón Parreño. Isidro died in the epidemic of 1885.
Pedro Julian Alarcón Escudero (Casasimarro, b. 1801-d.
1881).
Pedro Julian Alarcón Escudero was born in Casasimarro
in 1801. He was the son of Juan de Maria Alarcón and was trained by his father.
He had two sons who followed him in the profession. Juan de Mata Alarcón
Briones and Isidoro Alarcón Briones. He died at the age of eighty in 1881.
Victoriano Alarcón Escudero (Casasimarro, b. 1814- d.
1888).
Victoriano Alarcón Escudero was born in Casasimarro in 1814.
Like his elder brother, Pedro Julian, Victoriano was trained by his father.
Victoriano had two son's he trained as luthiers: Juan Maria Alarcón López and
Juan de Mata Alarcón López. Victoriano died in 1888.
Juan Felipe Alarcón Gascón (Casasimarro, b. 1847- d.
??).
Juan Felipe Alarcón Gascón was born in Casasimarro in 1847.
He was the son of Juan de Mata Alarcón Briones and was trained by his
father.
Juan Maria Alarcón López (Casasimarro b. 1849 d.
1881)
Juan Maria Alarcón López was born in Casasimarro in 1849. He
was the younger son of Victoriano Alarcón Escudero and like his brother Juan de
Mata Alarcón López he was trained by his father. In 1881, he died at the age
of thirty two.
Juan de Mata Alarcón López (Casasimarro b. 1848 d.
1913).
Juan de Mata Alarcón López, the eldest son of Victoriano
Alarcón Escudero, was born in Casasimarro in 1848. He was trained by his
father. In turn, he trained his son, Victoriano Alarcón Parreño. He died in
1913.
Amalio Alarcón Parreño
(Casasimarro b. 18?? d. 1885).
Amalio Alarcón Parreño from Casasimarro, was likely one of Isidoro Alarcón
Briones sons. At any rate, he was trained by Isidoro. He died in the
epidemic of 1885 that took Isidro and his brother Primativo.
Primativo Alarcón Parreño
(Casasimarro b. 18??
d. 1885).
Primativo Alarcón Parreño, from Casasimarro, was in all
probability the son of Isidoro Alarcón Briones, and was the brother of Amalio Alarcón Parreño,
Like Amalio he was trained by Isidoro. He also died in the
epidemic of 1885 that took Isidoro and his brother.
Victoriano Alarcón Parreño
(Casasimarro b. 1882
d. 1944).
Victoriano Alarcón Parreño was born in Casasimarro in 1882.
He was probably the son and disciple of Juan de Mata Alarcón López. He was also the
last of the Alarcón family building guitars under their name, and with his death in 1944, this
dynasty came to an end.
D. Blas Carrillo Alarcón (Casasimarro, b. 1836-d. 1919).
Vícente Carrillo López (Casasimarro, b. 1881-d. 1962).
Don Vícente Carrillo López the son of D. Blas Carrillo
Alarcón was born in Casasimarro in 1881. His father, then, 45 was already a successful
maker, and Vicente grew up surrounded by guitar making. Learning the art from his father,
D. Vicente took over his father's shop upon his death in 1919. He, in turn, taught his
son, Vícente Carrillo Cantos.
Pablo Casas Cebrian (Casasimarro, b. 1896 -d. 1959)
Pablo Casas Cebrian was born in Casasimarro in 1896. He was
trained by Victoriano Alarcón Parreño. He was also an intimate friend Vicente Carrillo López.
He died in 1959.
Felipe Fausto Leal Proveda (Casasimarro, b.
1832- d.1897).
Felipe Fausto Leal Proveda was born is Casasimarro in 1832. He
was the son-in-law of Juan de Mata
Alarcón Briones and received his training as a guitar maker from his
father-in-law. He had two sons Gregorio Leal
Alarcón and Juan Leal Alarcón both of who apprenticed with their father. He
also trained his kinsman Juan Leal Gomez. He died in 1897.
Gregorio Leal
Alarcón (Casasimarro, b. 1867 - d. 1955).
Gregorio Leal
Alarcón was born in the tiny town of Casasimarro
in the province of Cuenca in 1867. He was trained by his father Felipe Fausto
Leal Proveda. Although Domingo Prat (1934) lists him as a guitar
maker, he seems to have earned his living more as a carpenter, and consequently
built very few guitars. He trained Pablo Casas Cebrian. He died around 1955.
Juan Leal Alarcón (Casasimarro, b. 1869 - d. 1944).
Juan Leal
Alarcón was born in Casasimarro in 1869. Like his elder brother Gregorio Leal
Alarcón, he received his training as a guitar maker from his father, Felipe
Fausto Leal Proveda. He died in 1944.
Juan Leal Gómez (Casasimarro, b. 1837 - d. 1895).
Juan Leal Gómez was born Casasimarro in 1837. He was trained
by his cousin, Felipe Fausto Leal Proveda. He died in 1895.
Lorenzo Navarro Navarro (Casasimarro b. 1839 - d. ??).
Lorenzo Navarro Navarro was born in Casasimarro in 1839. He
was one of several guitar makers trained by Juan de Mata Alarcón Briones.