Consisting of flute, upright bass and cello, it’s easy to understand why Brooklyn-based Project Trio might be considered chamber music, classical music or even jazz at times. However, those sounds are really just the foundation here. The group also incorporates hip-hop, rock and experimental touches for music that’s both virtuosic and a lot of fun. Appearing at the Neurosciences Institute on March 28, Project Trio is led by “beat-box” flute player Greg Pattillo, with cellist Eric Stephenson and bassist Peter Seymour, mixing originals with inventive recastings of classic tunes from Bach to Tchaikovsky. As great as these performers are individually, this is a combo where the total is more than the sum of its parts, with near telapathic interplay between the musicians. Classical aficionados will love every second of this concert, but anyone who loves instrumental music will also find much to enjoy here. Project Trio: Wednesday, March 28 at the Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive; Pattillo will present a workshop on the “flute beat-box” at 6 p.m., followed by the concert at 7:30 p.m.; All ages; $10; www.nsi.edu