West Lothian Courier

Kosmos performanc­e will be out of this world

- DEBBIE HALL

Wild Gypsy fiddling and emotive Jewish and Greek music glide seamlessly into hotblooded tango in a new show coming to Linlithgow.

Kosmos will take to the stage in Linlithgow on March 14 at 7.30pm at Linlithgow Academy Theatre.

Harriet, Meg and Milos have crafted a programme unique to Kosmos, inspired by music from all around the globe.

Wild Gypsy fiddling, emotive Jewish and Greek music glide seamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongside interpreta­tions of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs, new arrangemen­ts by and for the ensemble, and with references to classical composers including Bach, Brahms and Sarasate.

Kosmos Ensemble is re-defining the relationsh­ip between classical and world music.

The trio has gathered accolades from all over the world.

United by a shared passion for improvisat­ion, music from around the globe as well as the rigours of classical training, each member of Kosmos is an internatio­nal soloist in their own right and brings individual flavour to the group.

The trio has quite rightly won some rave reviews. Richard Morrison, chief music critic, at The Times said: “Telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity, serious scholarshi­p, intellectu­al curiosity and impeccable musiciansh­ip.

“I defy you not to be mesmerised.”

The performers have travelled extensivel­y, and are: Harriet Mackenzie, internatio­nal violinist, concerto soloist and chamber musician; Meg- Rosaleen Hamilton, a unique viola player specialisi­ng in world and folk music styles and Miloš Milivojevi, Serbian classical accordioni­st, awarded a full scholarshi­p at the

Royal Academy of Music, winner of many internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The concert is among a series of events organised by Linlithgow Arts Guild.

The guild is a voluntary organisati­on that aims to bring excellence in the live arts to Linlithgow and since 1969 has promoted many fine performanc­es by artists, ensembles and orchestras of world renown.

The vast majority of performers are profession­al musicians who perform internatio­nally.

The concerts are open to everyone and programmes are as varied as possible.

It usually stage about eight events in a season which normally runs from October through to April.

The Guild is run by an enthusiast­ic, hard working and entirely unpaid committee who do everything from programme planning to putting out chairs and washing dishes.

For more visit http:// www. linlithgow­artsguild.

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Kosmos promise a night of emotive, colourful music at Linlithgow Academy theatre
Stellar Kosmos promise a night of emotive, colourful music at Linlithgow Academy theatre

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