Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre
Tarilindy String Quartet – Relaxed Performance

Tarilindy Quartet perform as part of the Relaxed Performance series.
Promoting a casual approach to sound and movement, the Centre's series of Relaxed Performances provides the same exceptional artists, in an environment specifically suited for audiences with sensory sensitivities.
Which session time is right for me or my group?
10.30am: Tailored for individuals and community groups
12pm: Tailored for school groups
The Relaxed Performance series is supported by the Gailey Lazarus Charitable Foundation and the Learning and Access Consortium.
Duration: 45 mins (no interval). Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.
Tickets
Standard $10
Please note, seating in the Primrose Potter Salon is General Admission.
A Transaction Fee between $4 and $8.50 applies to orders made online and by phone. Delivery Fees may also apply. A ticket limit of six is in place online to ensure fair ticket access for all. Want to bring a bigger party? Call our Box Office during business hours on (03) 9699 3333 to book.
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Artists
Tarilindy String Quartet
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
Emerging as one of Australia's most outstanding young quartets, the Tarilindy String Quartet has a fierce passion for chamber music. Performing both nationally and internationally, this award-winning ensemble studied under the guidance of Sophie Rowell at the Australian National Academy of Music. The Tarilindy String Quartet (TSQ) formed in 2021 as students of the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University where the ensemble went on to win the 4MBS Ross Peter's Chamber Music Competition. They have performance with the Australian String Quartet in Paul Stanhope's octet Naphesh, with acclaimed Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo player William Barton, as part of the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival, and with singer-songwriter Katie Noonan.
