"Ilani Tarn was a female Cardassian who lived in the 24th century. She was renowned as Cardassia's greatest musician of the era. Her primary instrument was the trikolat. In 2373, she performed a concert on Earth as part of a cultural exchange. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men) Akellen Macet was a great fan of Tarn's music, as was Timothy Sinclair. (Star Trek: Pendragon: \"The Distant Fire\")"@en . "Ilani Tarn was a female Cardassian who lived in the 24th century. She was renowned as Cardassia's greatest musician of the era. Her primary instrument was the trikolat. In 2373, she performed a concert on Earth as part of a cultural exchange. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men) Akellen Macet was a great fan of Tarn's music, as was Timothy Sinclair. (Star Trek: Pendragon: \"The Distant Fire\")"@en . . . . "Ilani Tarn"@en . . . . . "Ilani Tarn was a female Cardassian who lived in the 24th century. Tarn was regarded by many as Cardassia's greatest musician for her performances using the trikolat instrument. Early in Tarn's career, Elim Garak attended a concert that she performed at. Garak thought she was \"astonishing\". In 2373, Tarn gave a performance on Earth as part of a cultural exchange. She played several Cardassian compositions, as well as Beethoven sonatas that were arranged for the trikolat. Tomas Roeder was one of the attendees and found her \"magnificent\"."@en . . . "Ilani Tarn was a female Cardassian who lived in the 24th century. Tarn was regarded by many as Cardassia's greatest musician for her performances using the trikolat instrument. Early in Tarn's career, Elim Garak attended a concert that she performed at. Garak thought she was \"astonishing\". In 2373, Tarn gave a performance on Earth as part of a cultural exchange. She played several Cardassian compositions, as well as Beethoven sonatas that were arranged for the trikolat. Tomas Roeder was one of the attendees and found her \"magnificent\". Also in 2373, Tarn was granted a full license by the Cardassian Institute of Art, a rare event for the highly government-controlled arts on Cardassia. Judith Sisko was also a fan of Tarn's music. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)"@en .