The Tourte Family at the end of 18th century, Jean-François Raffin
L'Archet Révolutionnaire lecture, London 30 October 2015. Tracing the evolution of bows by Nicolas Pierre, Nicolas Léonard and François Xavier Tourte, leading bow expert Jean-François Raffin analyses their different models using branded examples, and presents new research on the epoch’s most influential makers.

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L'Archet Révolutionnaire, The Art of Bow Making in the 18th Century

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Exploring lost violin making practices 5: finishing

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L'Archet Révolutionnaire Pavlo Beznosiuk & Jason Price

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A Stradivari Census

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Why Is the Universe So Vast? Feynman’s Shocking Answer

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Jean-François Daber - French bow makers

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Fabrication d'une hausse d'archet avec Michel Jamonneau, archetier

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The Tourte Bow

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Giuseppe Gibboni Auditions a Francois Tourte bow (c. 1805)

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Andrew Dipper on the evolution of the violin bow

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The Real Reason Why Keir Starmer Has Resigned: Top Economist

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Ben Beilman's INCREDIBLE Stradivarius violin and Tourte bow!

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Hanging out with the Millant Books

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God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

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The Violin's Voice | The art of crafting a violin and its deep bond with the musician

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Conversations with a Master Bow Maker: Yung Chin, Ep. 4, "Buying a Bow"

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Why Is THIS Stick Worth $200,000?!

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