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Bojan Cicic, violinist and leader of the Academy of Ancient Music, explores violin bows with Sandy Burnett, AAM's Hogwood Fellow, as part of our 'Breaking Down Baroque' series. In this educational video, Bojan describes the developments in baroque bow construction from c.1600-1750, demonstrating changes in weight, design and componentry with four different bows, each corresponding to a specific era and style of playing. Bojan is joined by Bill Carter (principal theorbo player with the AAM) to perform music from each period discussed, ranging from Dario Castello in 1629 to Arcangelo Corelli in 1743. Subscribe and follow us on our socials for more great content! Website: http://aam.co.uk Instagram: / aamorchestra Facebook: / academyofancientmusic Twitter: / aamorchestra MUSIC Dario Castello (1602 - 1631) Sonata Prima from Sonate concertate in stil moderno; Libro Secondo [Venezia, 1629] Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (c.1630 - c.1670) Six Sonatas for Violin & Continuo, Op. 3, No. 2, 'La Cesta' [Innsbruck, c.1660] Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) 'Allegro' from 12 Sonatas for Violin, Op. 5, No. 3 [Rome, 1700] Jean-Marie Leclair (1697 - 1764) 'Allegro' from Violin Sonata in D major, Op. 9, No. 6 [Paris, 1743] ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Presenter: Sandy Burnett, AAM Hogwood Fellow Solo violin: Bojan Cicic, AAM Leader and Principal Violin Theorbo: William Carter, AAM Principal Theorbo Executive Producer: Alexander Van Ingen Filming and editing: Jessie Rodger Camera Assistant: Kemper Edwards With special thanks to the Royal College of Music, London, UK.