Sinfonia da camera[16’06]Leopold Mozart (1719-1787)
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Allegro moderato[6’16]
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Menuet – Trio[3’11]
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Andante[4’14]
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Allegro[2’25]
Concerto in E major[7’09] Anonymous – Classical
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Largo[1’42]
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Allegro[2’06]
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Siciliano[1’33]
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Allegro[1’48]
Trio in D major[9’02]Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759)
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Allegretto[3’34]
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Andante[2’00]
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Allegro[3’28]
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Divertimento a 3 Hob IV:5[8’07]Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Concerto a 3 in F major TWV42:F14[7’32]Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
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Vivace[2’09]
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Loure[2’14]
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Tempo di menuet[3’09]
Concerto in E flat major[7’35]Anonymous – Classical
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[Allegro][2’44]
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Largo[2’17]
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Allegro[2’34]
Concerto in D major[8’19]Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759)
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Adagio[1’29]
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Allegro[2’57]
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Largo[1’34]
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Menuet[2’19]
Horn Quintet in E flat major K407[14’29]Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
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Allegro[5’45]
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Andante[6’07]
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Rondo: Allegro[2’37]
The Mozarts—father Leopold and son Wolfgang Amadeus—bookend a virtuosic recital from Ursula Paludan Monberg, who traces the development of the natural horn as a solo instrument throughout the eighteenth century.