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1. Rosetti: Concerto for 2 Horns and Orchestra in E-Flat Major, RWV C56Q I. Allegro Maestoso
2. Rosetti: Concerto for 2 Horns and Orchestra in E-Flat Major, RWV C56Q II. Romance. Adagio
3. Rosetti: Concerto for 2 Horns and Orchestra in E-Flat Major, RWV C56Q III. Rondeau. Allegretto
4. Mozart: Horn Duos, K.487/K.496A No. 11 in F Major, Menuetto
5. Mozart: Horn Duos, K.487/K.496A No. 3 in D Major, Andante
6. Mozart: Horn Duos, K.487/K.496A No. 12 in F Major, Allegro
7. Mozart: Concerto for 2 Horns, Strings and Continuo in E-Flat Major I. Allegro
8. Mozart: Concerto for 2 Horns, Strings and Continuo in E-Flat Major II. Andante
9. Mozart: Concerto for 2 Horns, Strings and Continuo in E-Flat Major III. La Caccia
10. Simrock: Duos for 2 Horns, Op. 2 Kohlsberger (Walze Alsacienne)
11. Simrock: Duos for 2 Horns, Op. 2 Larghetto
12. Simrock: Duos for 2 Horns, Op. 2 Polaka
13. Beethoven: Sextet for 2 Horns, 2 Violins, Viola and Double Bass, Op. 81B I. Allegro Con Brio
14. Beethoven: Sextet for 2 Horns, 2 Violins, Viola and Double Bass, Op. 81B II. Adagio
15. Beethoven: Sextet in E-Flat Major, Op. 81B III. Rondo - Allegro

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During the 18th century, the French horn flourished, as evidenced by the growing number of pieces dedicated to it by composers. The instrument evoked the wide open spaces and forests that fed the imagination of Romantic Germany. Following the trail of the instrument that was soon to be king of the 19th century, the Freiburger Barockorchester, and horn players Bart Aerbeydt and Gijs Laceulle, track down the burgeoning romanticism in the concertos and chamber pieces of Mozart (father and son), Beethoven, Simrock and Rosetti.