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ウィークエンドサンシャイン
ブロードキャスターピーター・バラカンのナビゲートで送るウィークエンド・ミュージックマガジン。独特の嗅覚とこだわりの哲学でセレクトしたグッド・サウンドと、ワールドワイドな音楽情報を伝える。
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/
放送日: 2015年 8月15日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前11:00(220分)

〜サンシャイン・ミュージック・フェスティバル!!〜
ピーター・バラカン
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/132/
ゲスト: 花房浩一(音楽ジャーナリスト)、石田昌隆(写真家)
スペシャルライブ: Rei & 千賀太郎

夏の恒例企画"サンシャイン・ミュージック・フェスティバル"を今年は特別バージョンでオンエア!
数々の世界各地の音楽フェスティバル体験を持つゲスト二人を迎え、
貴重なフェス経験談、フェス論を語り合い、古今東西の音源を使って“架空”の『音楽フェス』のオーガナイズ!
さらに、今年のサンシャイン・ミュージック・フェスティバルでは特別ステージを準備。
今が旬のミュージシャンが白熱のスタジオ生演奏を披露!ラジオならではの“大人”な音楽フェスをお届けします。

THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/66/
(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)
01. Hey Bo Diddley / Bo Diddley // Bo Diddley’s Beach Party
02. Before The Deluge / Jackson Browne // Best Of...Live
03. Sweetie Come Brush Me / John Holt // Best Of The Festival -Day One- Live At Reggae Sunsplash
04. The Letter / Joe Cocker // Mad Dogs & Englishmen
05. Chile Your Waters Run Red Through Soweto / Billy Bragg // Volume1
06. Sonando Despierto / Willie Colon And Hector Lavoe // Deja Vu
07. Lipstick Sunset / Little Village // The Action In Frisco
08. "B" Movie / Gil Scott-Heron // Glory:The Gil Scott-Heron Collection
09. African Children / Aswad // Live & Direct
10. Over The Rainbow (Live In Hamburg, Germany/1986) / John Martyn // Sapphire
11. Have I Told You Lately / Van Morrison // Avalon Sunset
12. Sorrow,Tears & Blood / Fela Kuti // Sorrow,Tears & Blood
13. Sugar Magnolia / Grateful Dead // Sunshine Daydream (Veneta Or. 8/27/72)
14. One Way (live at Glastonbury) / The Levellers // Levelling The Land
15. Le Beirut / Fairouz // Maarifti Feek
16. / CSNY //
17. ガンバレ (live session) / Rei with 千賀太郎
18. Rocket 88 (live session) / Rei with 千賀太郎
19. Black Banana (live session) / Rei with 千賀太郎
20. Bombtrac / Rage Against The Machine // Live & Rare
21. Sadati Manayo / Maalem Mahmoud Gania & Band // Essaouira Festival Gnaoua
22. The Ghetto / Delaney & Bonnie with the Allman Brothers and King Curtis //A&R Studios 1971
23. Where Could I Go / The Blind Boys Of Alabama with Ben Harper // There Will Be A Light
24. Ndihambe Nawe / Mafikizolo // Sibongile
25. Solo From More Travels / Pat Metheny // The Road To You


Another Country with Ricky Ross
Ricky Ross enters the landscape of Americana and alternative country. Expect to hear both classic and future classics, with Ricky taking a close look at the stories behind the songs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hh26l

Tue 11 Aug 2015
21:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0650h4t
Ricky Ross pays tribute to country music producer Billy Sherrill, plus the countdown to Neil Young's seventieth birthday continues with a featured album from his back catalogue.

Music Played

01. Guest List
Ward Thomas
From Where We Stand
WTW Music, Tr.1

02. Sixteen Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Number 1 Hits of the 1950's
Delta, CD7, Tr.2

03. Test Yourself
Sea of Bees
Build A Boat To The Sun
3 Loop Music, Tr.1

04. Gone Before You Met Me
Alan Jackson
Angels and Alcohol
EMI, Tr.4

05. Listening To Singing
Iris DeMent
The Trackless Woods
Flariella Records, Tr.13

06. Sweet Dreams
Faron Young
8 Classic Albums
Real Gone Music, Tr.30

07. (I've Got The) Sanctioned Blues
Ultimate Painting
Trouble In Mind
Green Lanes, Tr.3

08. You Never Asked Me
Patty Griffin
Servant Of Love
PGM, Tr.12

09. Poor Man's Love Song
Hillfolk Noir
Pop Songs For Elk
ASCAP, Tr.3

10. Cry
Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson's Greatest Hits
Columbia, Tr.2

11. Sparks
Beach House
Depression Cherry
Sub Pop Records, Tr.2

12. White Lightning
The Cadillac Three
Tennessee Mojo
Universal, Tr.1

13. Funeral In My Heart
Gill Landry
Gill Landry
ATO, Tr.1

14. Stand By Your Man
Tammy Wynette
Ultimate Country (Various Artists)
Telstar, Tr.1

15. Behind Closed Doors
Charlie Rich
Behind Closed Doors
Epic, Tr.1

16. He Stopped Loving Her Today
George Jones
Collectors Edition
Quantum Leap Group, Tr.4

17. The One That Got Away (Came Back Today)
Daniel Romano
If I've Only One Time Askin'
New West, Tr.6

18. Big Rock
Samantha Crain
Under Branch and Thorn and Tree
Ramseur Records, Tr.1

19. Don't Cry No Tears
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Zuma
Reprise, Tr.1

20. To Be Young
Dave Rawlings Machine
A Friend Of A Friend
Acony Records, Tr.2

21. Look At Miss Ohio
Taarka
Making Tracks Home
Taarka, Tr.8

22. Through My Sails
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Zuma
Reprise

23. This Town
Kacey Musgraves
Pageant Material
Mercury Nashville, Tr.5

24. Say
C Duncan
Say
Fat Cat Records, Tr.1

25. Done This One Before
Iron & Wine & Ben Bridwell
Sing Into My Mouth
Black Cricket Recording Co., Tr.2

26. Life Of Sin
Sturgill Simpson
Metamodern Sounds In Country Music
Loose Music, Tr.2


Jazz Record Requests
Jazz records from across the genre, played in special sequences to highlight the wonders of jazz history. All pieces have been specifically requested by Radio 3 listeners
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9

Sat 15 Aug 2015
17:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065wv1s
In his selection of listeners' requests, Alyn Shipton plays music by three very different trumpeters: the Scottish traditionalist Alex Welsh, the classical and jazz virtuoso Alan Vizzutti and New Orleans-born Henry Red Allen.

Music Played

01. Dragonfly

Performer: Luke Gillespie, Michael Valerio, Jon Walker & Allen Vizzutti
Trumpet Summit
SUMMIT, Tr.3

02. Little Susie
Jo Jones
Performer: Tommy Bryant. Performer: Ray Bryant. Performer: Jo Jones.
Alone at Montreux
Atlantic, Tr.8

03. I've Got Ford Engine Movements in My Hips
Cleo Gibson
Performer: Henry Mason. Performer: J. Neal Montgomery. Performer: John Smith. Performer: Cleo Gibson.
I've Got Ford Engine Movements in My Hips
OKEH, Tr.1

04. Feeling Drowsy
Henry “Red” Allen
Performer: J.C. Higginbotham. Performer: Albert Nicholas. Performer: Charlie Holmes. Performer: Teddy Hill. Performer: Luis Russell. Performer: Will Johnson. Performer: George "Pops" Foster. Performer: Paul Barbarin. Performer: Henry “Red” Allen.
I Was Born To Swing
Marshall Cavendish, Tr.2

05. Madison Street Rag

Noah Lewis, Ashley Thompson & Gus Cannon
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order: Volume 1
Document, Tr.9

06. It’s a Low Down Dirty Shame
Big Bill Broonzy
Performer: George Barnes. Performer: Bill Osborne. Performer: Joshua Altheimer. Performer: Oliver Hudson.
Good Time Tonight
Columbia, Tr.15

07. Tornado
Sonny Criss
Performer: Hampton Hawes. Performer: Iggy Shevack. Performer: Sonny Criss.
Young Sonny
Proper, Tr.7

08. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan
Performer: Archie Shepp and Horace Parlan & Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan
Goin' Home
Steeplechase, Tr.4

09. Naked City Theme (Somewhere In The Night)
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
ROUTE 66 AND OTHER TV THEMES
Capitol, Tr.3

Bijou

Bijou

10. Lover Come Back To Me
Ralph Burns
Performer: Jimmy Raney, Clyde Lombardi, Osie Johnson, Ralph Burns
Bijou
Fresh Sound, Tr.4

11. America The Beautiful
Ruby Braff & Dick Hyman
Performer: Ruby Braff & Dick Hyman. Performer: Braff, Ruby & Dick Hyman.
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
CONCORD JAZZ, Tr.5

12. Dapper Dan
Alex Welsh
Performer: Roy Williams. Performer: John Barnes. Performer: Fred Hunt. Performer: Jim Douglas. Performer: Harvey Weston. Performer: Lennie Hastings. Performer: Alex Welsh.
Classic Concert
Black Lion, Tr.3


Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz does exactly what it says on the tin: a weekly programme in which Geoffrey Smith shares his love of jazz, through an exploration of its great writers, singers and players, as told from his own individual perspective.

Each programme take us through his personally-selected playlist of tracks. It's loosely-themed; maybe a great artist, a jazz style or something more off-the-wall. But that serves as just the start of a fascinating journey to the heart of the music Geoffrey is so passionate about.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5z0s

Pee Wee Russell
Sun 16 Aug 2015
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065ww61
Pee Wee Russell (1906-69) played the clarinet like no one else, combining a uniquely growling, wailing attack with solos that constantly carved out new directions. Geoffrey Smith surveys a jazz original whose career encompassed Chicago Dixieland and Thelonious Monk.

Music Played

01. Riverboat Shuffle
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Miff Mole, Pee Wee Russell & Red Nichols
The Land of Jazz
Topaz, Tr.1

02. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
Coleman Hawkins
Performer: Red McKenzie. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Glenn Miller. Performer: Coleman Hawkins. Performer: Mound City Blue Blowers.
Ken Burns Jazz Coleman Hawkins
Verve, Tr.2

03. Margie
The Rhythmakers
Performer: Billy Banks and His Orchestra. Performer: Henry “Red” Allen. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Joe Sullivan. Performer: Eddie Condon. Performer: Jack Bland. Performer: Al Morgan. Performer: Zutty Singleton. Performer: The Rhythmakers.
The Rhythmakers 1932
Retrieval, Tr.2

04. Oh Peter (You're So Nice)
The Rhythmakers
Performer: Billy Banks and His Orchestra. Performer: Henry “Red” Allen. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Joe Sullivan. Performer: Eddie Condon. Performer: Jack Bland. Performer: Al Morgan. Performer: Zutty Singleton. Performer: The Rhythmakers.
The Rhythmakers 1932
Retrieval, Tr.3

05. Love Is Just Around The Corner
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Bud Freeman. Performer: George Wettling. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
The Land of Jazz
Topaz, Tr.9

06. Strut Miss Lizzie
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Max Kaminsky. Performer: Brad Gowans. Performer: Joe Bushkin. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
The Land of Jazz
Topaz, Tr.15

07. Keeping Out of Mischief Now
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Jess Stacy. Performer: Sid Weiss. Performer: George Wettling. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
The Land of Jazz
Topaz, Tr.22

08. Stuyvesant Blues
Max Kaminsky
Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Miff Mole. Performer: Joe Sullivan. Performer: Jack Lesberg. Performer: George Whettling. Performer: Max Kaminsky And His Dixieland Band.
Windy City Jazz
Concert Hall Society, Tr.3

09. Lulu's Back In Town
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Buck Clayton. Performer: Tommy Flanagan. Performer: Wendell Marshall. Performer: Osie Johnson. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
Swingin' With Pee Wee
FONTANA, Tr.4

10. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
Pee Wee Russell & Coleman Hawkins
Performer: Pee Wee Russell & Coleman Hawkins. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Coleman Hawkins.
Jazz Reunion
Candid, Tr.1

11. Blue Monk
Thelonious Monk
Performer: Charlie Rouse. Performer: Pee Wee Russell. Performer: Butch Warren. Performer: Frankie Dunlop. Performer: Thelonious Monk. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
Miles and Monk at Newport
Columbia, Tr.6

12. Pee Wee's Blues
Pee Wee Russell
Performer: Charlie Haden. Performer: Steve Kuhn. Performer: Marty Morell. Performer: Whitney Balliett. Performer: Pee Wee Russell.
The College Concert of Pee Wee Russell and Henry Red Allen
Impulse, Tr.1


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

Virginia Ironside
Sun 16 Aug 2015
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065wx9d
Agony aunt, novelist and stand-up Virginia Ironside talks to Michael Berkeley about her favourite music, the Swinging Sixties, ukuleles, and growing old disgracefully.

Virginia has worked for pretty much every British national newspaper, and currently answers readers' dilemmas in the Independent as well as writing a monthly column for the Oldie and a series of books - full of warmth and humour - about the perils and joys of getting older.

And she's playing the Edinburgh Festival with her one woman show Growing Old Disgracefully.

Her favourite music includes Schubert, Strauss, Paul McCartney, and the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, of which her son is a member.

Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:03
Franz Schubert
String Quartet in G major, D.887 (1st mvt: Allegro molto moderato)
Ensemble: Alban Berg Quartett.

00:12
Henry Purcell
Prithee ben't so sad and serious, Z.269
Choir: Deller Consort.

00:16
Léo Delibes
Sylvia (Act 1: Prelude)
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Anatole Fistoulari.

00:23
Al-Faris
The Edwardians Theme (Upstairs Downstairs)
Orchestra: The South Bank Orchestra.

00:30
John Lennon
Michelle
Composer: Paul McCartney
Ensemble: The Beatles.

00:35
Johann Sebastian Bach
Keyboard Concerto in A major, BWV1055 (3rd mvt: Allegro ma non tanto)
Performer: Glenn Gould
Orchestra: Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Vladimir Golschmann.

00:43
George Frideric Handel
Fly me off the Handel
Composer: Bart Howard
Ensemble: The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.

00:52
Richard Strauss
Beim Schlafengehen (Four Last Songs)
Singer: Felicity Lott.
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: Neeme Järvi


Words and Music
A sequence of music interspersed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose read by leading actors
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f

Land's End to John O'Groats
Sun 16 Aug 2015
18:15
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065wynq
Today's Words and Music plots the route from Land's End to John o'Groats, featuring literary characters and situations, writers, poets, historical events, and music associated with places along the way. Beginning on the Cornish cliffs with Henry Alford, through Devon with Sir Henry Baskerville on Dartmoor, to Somerset where secret agent Jim Prideaux is lying low in Taunton. John Betjeman's bells in Bristol, across the Severn Bridge into Monmouth, and more bells in Ledbury described by Wordsworth. A recipe from Shrewsbury, witches in Lancashire, and a composer searching for inspiration in the Lake District. Across the border into Scotland and a fugitive hiding in Galloway, old photographs from Glasgow, a fair maid in Perth and a lovely lass in Inverness. Excerpts are read by Claudie Blakley and Greg Wise.

Producer Note
Today’s Words and Music plots the route from Land’s End to John o’Groats, featuring literary characters and situations, writers, poets, historical events, and music associated with places along the way. Excerpts are read by Claudie Blakley and Greg Wise.

We start on the cliffs of Cornwall, described by Henry Alford in his poem The Land’s End, and accompanied by one of Malcolm Arnold’s Cornish Dances. Then to Du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn, the location for a story about wide-scale smuggling on the Cornish coast – a theme also used in Ethel Smyth’s opera The Wreckers. Henry Newbolt says in his poem Laudabunt Alii that nowhere in the world can compare to Devon, though for Sir Henry Baskerville in The Hound of the Baskervilles, the county is fraught with danger; just as well Sherlock Holmes is around to help. On to Somerset, where secret agent Jim Prideaux is lying low in Taunton in Le Carre’s Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy – Holst’s Somerset Rhapsody provides the accompaniment. John Betjeman represents Bristol, with his description of bell ringing sounding across the Avon.

We cross the Severn Bridge into Wales with Grace Williams’ contribution to a piece written by eminent composers of the time to celebrate its opening in 1966. A brief stop in Monmouth, and a historical account of the birthplace of Henry V. Back in England, and Wordsworth’s sonnet describing Ledbury bells sounding as high as Malvern’s cloudy crest – this of course followed by Elgar. Shrewsbury is celebrated with a 1658 recipe for Shrewsbury Cakes, paired with one of Butterworth’s Songs from A Shropshire Lad. Then to Liverpool where Herman Melville’s Redburn has docked on his first voyage. Carol Ann Duffy’s The Lancashire Witches takes as its theme the famous Pendle Witch trials of 1612; Lancashire-born William Walton accompanies with music to depict another famous set of witches from Shakespeare’s Macbeth. In Ian McEwen’s novel Amsterdam, composer Clive Linley desperately tries to find inspiration for his symphony while walking in the Lake District, underlaid by Maurice Johnstone’s Cumbrian Rhapsody.

Across the border into Scotland, and John Buchan’s character Richard Hannay is hiding from the police somewhere in Galloway. On up to Glasgow, and Liz Lochhead’s evocative poem about old photographs taken there; an old recording of Alfred Deller singing a folksong called Lowlands seemed to suit the nostalgic mood. No trip through Scotland would be complete without some writing by Walter Scott – I chose an extract from The Fair Maid of Perth, a novel which was given an operatic treatment by Georges Bizet. Through Drummosie Moor, famous for the Battle of Culloden – Beethoven’s Lovely Lass of Inverness mourns the loss of her menfolk there. The next extract is from the journal of two brothers who did the first recorded walk of the route in 1871, stopping in Wick for a herring breakfast. The programme ends with Robert Burns’ poem My Heart’s in the Highlands, and Haydn’s setting of the melody for piano trio.
Producer – Ellie Mant

Music Played

00:00
Sir Malcolm Arnold
Cornish Dances Op.91; Con moto e sempre senza parodia
Performer: Grimethorpe Colliery band, Elgar Howarth (conductor).
CONIFER CDCF 222, Tr.22.

Henry Alford
The Land’'s End, read by Greg Wise

00:02
Dame Ethel Mary Smyth
The Wreckers: Act 2 Prelude – On the Cliffs of Cornwall (excerpt)
Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Odaline de la Martinez (condutor).
CONIFER CDCF2501, CD2, Tr.1.

Daphne Du Maurier
Jamaica Inn, read by Claudie Blakley

Sir Henry John Newbolt
Laudabunt Alii, read by Greg Wise

00:07
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford
Songs of the Sea; Drake’s drum
Performer: Thomas Allen (baritone), London Philharmonic Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Roger Norrington (conductor).
LONDON 4451472, Tr.3.

00:10
Hans Zimmer
Sherlock Holmes –- He’s killed the dog again (excerpt)
Performer: Orchestra, Gavin Greenaway (conductor).
SONY 88697630662, Tr.6.

Arthur Conan Doyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles, read by Greg Wise

John Le Carre
Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy, read by Claudie Blakley

00:14
Gustav Holst
A Somerset rhapsody (excerpt)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN9420, Tr.2.

John Betjeman
Bristol, read by Greg Wise

00:19
Grace Williams
Severn Bridge Variations
Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen (conductor).
NMC NMCD062, Tr.12.

J. Endell Tyler
Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1, Memoirs of Henry the Fifth, read by Claudie
Blakley

00:24
Alun Hoddinott
Four Welsh Dances, Op.15; 2nd movement -– Presto
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Groves (conductor).
LYRITA SRCD334, Tr.2.

William Wordsworth
St Catherine of Ledbury, read by Greg Wise

00:27
Sir Edward Elgar
Pastourelle, Op.4’'2
Performer: Marat Bisengaliev (violin), Benjamin Frith (piano).
BLACK BOX BBM1047, Tr.2.

The Compleat Cook
Expertly Prescribing The Most Ready Wayes, Whether Italian, Spanish Or French, For Dressing Of Flesh And Fish, Ordering Of Sauces Or Making Of Pastry, read by Claudie Blakley

00:31
George Butterworth
6 Songs from A Shropshire lad; 'When I was one-and-twenty'
Performer: Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), David Willison (piano).
EMI CZS5747852, CD2, Tr.12.

Herman Melville
Redburn. His First Voyage, read by Greg Wise

00:34
James Stewart Robinson
The Liverpool Hornpipe (excerpt)
Performer: Jordi Savall (treble viol), Andrew Lawrence-King (Irish harp), Frank McGuire (bodhran).
ALIA VOX AVSA9878, Tr.27.

Carol Ann Duffy
The Lancashire Witches, read by Claudie Blakley

00:38
Sir William Walton
Macbeth: Fanfare & March (excerpt)
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN8841, Tr.11.

Ian McEwan
Amsterdam, read by Claudie Blakley

John Buchan
The 39 Steps, read by Greg Wise

00:47
John McEwen
Grey Galloway (Three Border ballads) (excerpt)
Performer: The London Philharmonic, Alasdair Mitchell (conductor).
CHANDOS CHAN9241, Tr.1.

Liz Lochhead
Some Old Photographs, read by Claudie Blakley

00:52
[traditional]
Lowlands
Performer: Alfred Deller (countertenor), Desmond Dupre (guitar), John Sothcott (recorder).
VANGUARD 08503271, Tr.5.

Walter Scott
The Fair Maid of Perth, read by Greg Wise

00:57
Georges Bizet
La Jolie Fille de Perth: Prelude
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Roberto Benzi (conductor).
PHILIPS 4422722, CD2, Tr.10.

Andrew Lang
Culloden, read by Claudie Blakley

01:03
Ludwig van Beethoven
The Lovely Lass o'’Inverness
Performer: Julie Kaufmann (mezzo-soprano), New Munich Piano Trio.
ORFEO C 378951ª, Tr.14.

Robert Naylor and John Naylor
From John O'’Groats to Land'’s End, read by Greg Wise

01:07
Hamish MacCunn
The Land of the Mountain and the Flood (excerpt)
Performer: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor).
HYPERION CDA66815, Tr.1.

Robert Burns
Farewell to the Highlands, read by Claudie Blakley

01:10
Joseph Haydn
My Heart’s in the Highlands
Performer: Alison Bury (violin), Anthony Pleeth (cello), Melvyn Tan (fortepiano).
MERIDIAN ECD84080, Tr.4