Presented by Catherine Bott. In a concert given at City Halls, Glasgow, as part of a series inspired by the art of storytelling, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Carlo Rizzi perform Ravel's intricate and delicately scored ballet Mother Goose. Young American violinist Anne Akiko Meyers returns to Scotland with Barber's Violin Concerto, which combines a slow movement with a moto perpetuo ending. The concert ends with Symphony in D minor by Cesar Franck, which was premiered at the Paris Conservatoire. It is the Belgian composer's only symphony and although it was initially received with hostility, it soon became very popular. Anne Akiko Meyers (violin) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Carlo Rizzi (conductor) Ravel: Suite: Ma mere l'oye Barber: Violin Concerto Franck: Symphony in D minor. Plus we focus this week on recent studio recordings from the BBC Singers. Jolivet: Epithalame BBC Singers David Hill (conductor) Manchicourt: Regina caeli BBC Singers Peter Phillips (conductor) Bingham: Bach’s Tomb BBC Singers Andrew Carwood (conductor) Tavener: God is with us BBC Singers Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (orgn) Simon Joly (conductor) Maconchy: The Ribbon in her Hair BBC Singers (male voices) Richard Pearce (piano) Odaline de la Martinez (conductor)