Am I the only one who loves french horns?


What are your favorite recordings?
erik_squires
Marty Feldman on french horn and Gene Wilder on violin in Young Frankenstein. 
@brownsfan ,
I know what you mean. Listening to 3 or 4 movements of a horn piece can be overwhelming. Mozart did it well, but best suited in a symphony.

I saw Bruckner's 7th & 8th live which featured 8 French horns and they had the sweetest sound I've ever heard from a brass instrument.
4 of them doubled as Wagner tubas to accompany the French horns which sounded heavenly. 
The Wagner horn when used by Strauss and Wagner has the familiar brassy sound, intentional of course.

I do erik. It is a lovely instrument that adds a certain flavor to any recording.I am not a Classical expert, but I do enjoy it upon recognition. The Rolling Stones used it brilliantly on their masterpiece "You can't always get what you Want".  Happy Listening!
I like this one:
Douglas Allanbrook - The Majesty of the Horn. Mapleshade #07682. French horn and piano.