Alan Lynn wrote: >Along the same lines, a British comedy duo from the 1950's (i think...) >wrote lyrics for the entire 3rd Mvt. Rondo of Mozart's 4th Horn Concerto >which are quite hilarious if I do say so myself. A performance can be >found on Erik Ruske's recording of the Mozart concertos with the Scottish >Chamber Orchestra on Telarc. That would be Michael Flanders and Donald Swann. The song is titled "Ill Wind", and was part of their second 2-man review, "At the Drop of Another Hat", 1964. Their classic performances are collected in the 3 disc set The Complete Flanders & Swann, which I should hope is still available from EMI. "Ill Wind" begins: I once had a whim, and I had to obey it, To buy a French horn in a second-hand shop. I polished it up, and I started to play it, In spite of the neighbors who begged me to stop. Flanders was a reciter in an excellent recording of Facade, and I suspect he did a Peter & the Wolf as well. Art Scott Livermore, Cal.