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Maria Lindsay has an active career as soloist, chamber musician, artistic director, concertmaster and teacher.

As leader of the Lurline Chamber Orchestra she has performed the World Premiere of the Violin Concerto dedicated to her by Tommy Tycho, and she continues to perform this stunning work regularly. Solo performances with many orchestras, recitals and chamber music with some of the country's finest musicians form a regular part of her performance schedule.

A love of the tango genre has recently found an outlet in the fiery dance ensemble Orquesta La Luna.

Maria’s early career included holding positions with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Symphony and Australian Chamber Orchestra. With these orchestras, she has toured extensively worldwide and is a member of the elite Australian World Orchestra. As guest concertmaster she has worked with Sydney Philharmonia, Sydney Opera House Orchestra, Willoughby Symphony, St Laurence Chamber Orchestra and many others.

In 2004, Maria initiated the Blue Mountains Chamber Concerts and in 2012 the Lurline Recital Series. As Artistic Director her passion for making good music regularly accessible to more people has borne much fruit. Maria's programming has won her much praise for allowing beautiful new music as well as older but lesser-known works to find their place amongst the established repertoire and to be enjoyed by all audiences.

She actively programs new works and has performed contemporary chamber music with Klangforum Vienna, the Seymour Group Sydney, Alpha Ensemble and Ensemble Offspring. She includes baroque music in her programming, and in 2007 performed the entire Mystery Sonatas of Biber, a rarity due to the length and virtuosity of the work, as well as the 15 different scordatura tunings required. Maria was a founding member of  the Apollo Trio, with whom she performed in Sydney and regional NSW for 6 years and recorded a CD of Australian piano trios.

Maria has made broadcasts for the A.B.C. and 2MBS-FM.

Maria teaches at Sydney Conservatorium and UNSW, adjudicates various competitions including Sydney Eisteddfod and the Palladian Cup at Sydney University and recorded the set works for the most recent AMEB violin series.

She graduated from Sydney Conservatorium of Music with High Distinction and as Student of the Year. She received the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Trust Award to further her studies in Vienna. There she was the recipient of the Alban Berg Quartet Foundation Award.


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