RØDE El fundador comparte la icónica guitarra de Kurt Cobain con el mundo
El fundador y presidente de RØDE, Peter Freedman AM, propietario de la icónica guitarra acústica tocada por Kurt Cobain durante la legendaria actuación de Nirvana en 1993 en MTV Unplugged, ha prestado generosamente el instrumento que definió una era al Museo del Royal College of Music en Londres.
La Martin D-18E de 1959 está actualmente en exhibición hasta noviembre como parte de la exposición Kurt Cobain Unplugged, marcando la primera vez que la guitarra ha estado accesible al público en Europa, ofreciendo a los fans, músicos e historiadores una rara oportunidad de experimentar de cerca uno de los artefactos más celebrados de la historia de la música moderna.
En un primicia mundial, los fanáticos tienen la oportunidad de ganar una de las pua de guitarra Dunlop de 60 mm originales de Kurt Cobain, utilizadas durante la actuación de MTV Unplugged.
The guitar was purchased at auction in 2020 for a record-breaking $6.01 million (USD), making it the most expensive guitar ever sold. At the time, Mr Freedman made it clear that this was not an act of private collecting, but a public pledge – to use the guitar as a symbol of support and solidarity for those working in creative industries.
“This guitar represents more than just a moment in time, it’s a reminder of the powerful connection between artists and their audiences,” says Mr Freedman. “When I bought it, I promised it wouldn’t just hang on a wall. I wanted it to be seen, to inspire, and to give back to the creative community that helped shape my life. Its inclusion in this exhibition honours that promise.”
Since its purchase, the guitar has been displayed at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, raising awareness of the challenges faced by creative professionals, particularly in the wake of global disruptions to the arts sector. Its presence at the Royal College of Music Museum, a globally respected institution for musical education and preservation, marks a fitting chapter in its journey.
Also on display is one of Kurt Cobain’s original Dunlop 60mm guitar picks, used during the MTV Unplugged performance and found inside the case of the Martin D-18E guitar when it was sold at auction. In a world first, fans have the chance to win this rare piece of rock history by entering the prize draw online, with all proceeds going directly to supporting students and the Future Music Fund at the Royal College of Music.
Kurt Cobain Unplugged will feature the guitar as its centrepiece, alongside the prized plectrum and Cobain’s famous olive-green mohair cardigan worn during the MTV Unplugged performance, marking the first time these three legendary items have been displayed together. Accompanied by archival footage, contextual materials, and a rare look into the legacy of Cobain’s artistry, visitors can expect a visceral, nostalgia-drenched experience surrounded by cultural artefacts that not only defined a musical genre, but a generation.
At RØDE, we’re proud to support this milestone in music history, as a celebration of a defining era, and as a tribute to the creative voices that continue to shape our world.
Learn more about the Exhibition here.