Kosmos are re-defining the relationship between classical and world music. Scottish, Jewish and Greek music glide into hot-blooded tango and Asian melodies, referencing classical composers including Corelli, Piazzolla and Sarasate, performed with fearless improvisation and impeccable technique. Prepare to be intoxicated by entrancing dance rhythms, soulful improvisation and gypsy passion delivered with inimitable panache and “telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity, serious scholarship, intellectual curiosity and impeccable musicianship” according to Richard Morrison, chief music critic of The Times. Great communicators, Kosmos will introduce their programme on the night. All three members of Kosmos are soloists in their own right and have recorded concertos with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, English Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Nova among others to great critical acclaim.