I tried one of Oscar Trezzini’s guitars, for the first time, in La Guitarrería, at Paris, and it turned out to be love at first sight. I was immediately amazed and conquered by its sound, its subtleness, its elegance…

I couldn’t stop thinking on it, until I finally took the decision of travelling to his workshop in Geneva, experience that left me the memory of a marvelous meeting!

I returned to Paris with the instrument of my dreams : a powerful guitar which is at the same time sweet, delicate and warm, with which I can rejoice every day. What I love most of all, is that it gathers the qualities of the spruce and of the red cedar in one instrument : a round sound but very clear, an armonic balance, warm and yet percussive basses, silky and painful trebles… With such a rich palette of nuances, I feel I can do everything !

Playing in solo, or in chamber music, in the daily work or at concert, I enjoy discovering the pleasure of sharing such a complicity with one’s own instrument.

Rémi Jousselme

I am very happy to have met Rémi Jousselme and that he chose one of my guitars to play with.

As most people already know, Rémi plays with quite an unusual musicality. His last CD « Brasiliana », first prize in the guitar contests Forêt d’Orléans (2000), Carpentras (2001), Printemps de la Guitare (2002) and D’Antony (2003), and the media critics he receives after each of his concerts, are some of the facts that talk on his behalf.

For further information on Rémi Jousselme, you can open his website and read the interview in Guitare Classique (decembre-january 06), which consacrated the whole cover to Rémi.