About this concert
 Our honorary guest conductor Iván Fischer is once again conducting a unique and festive programme. The evening has two faces, one featuring the American-Jewish artists Bernstein and Braunstein before the interval, and afterwards, the Bohemian composers Dvořák and Smetana, who take us on a fascinating journey through their homeland.
 
 Leonard Bernstein’s sparkling dances from
 
  On the Town
 
 serve as a prelude to the
 
  Abbey Road Concerto
 
 which features composer–violinist Guy Braunstein (formerly leader of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) as soloist in his own work. Familiar melodies from the Beatles’ iconic album are interwoven with Braunstein’s own music.
 
 After the interval, Iván Fischer pairs excerpts from Smetana’s
 
  Má vlast
 
 (My Fatherland) with some of Dvořák’s
 
  Moravian Duets
 
 , sung by Mirella Hagen and Olivia Vermeulen. This melodious music paints a vivid, colourful picture of Bohemia in all its facets. Bohemian landscapes, scenes from the lives of Moravian peasant children and a mythical battle are all depicted in music, concluding with Smetana’s most famous river melody,
 
  The Moldau
 
 .
The melodious music paints a vivid, colourful picture of Bohemia in all its facets.