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Pianist Esther
Budiardjo
has received considerable acclaim from many respected music critics. Richard Dyer of The Boston
Globe wrote, "One
marvels at the subtlety and variety of her touch, and sophisticated
virtuosity of her fingers and her musical mind."
Harold C. Schonberg of American Record Guide noted, "The
performances here are splendid. Budiardjo is a powerful pianist who
employs her superb technique with taste."
In addition to winning first prize at the 1996 William Kapell
International Piano Competition in Maryland, she was awarded top prizes at
the 1993 Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition in Illinois and
both the 1998 and the 2000 Palm Beach Invitational International Piano
Competition in Florida.
In addition to performing across North America, in recent years Ms.
Budiardjo toured Southeast Asia as a solo recitalist. In 2005, she
performed at the newly opened Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre in
Malaysia in its premier HSBC Classics Piano Festival; at Gedung Kesenian
Concert Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia; and at Victoria Concert Hall as part
of the Singapore International Piano Festival. In 2004, she gave recitals
at San Francisco's Herbst Theatre in Four Seasons Concerts' Distinguished
Artists Series, and at Washington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania.
Highlights of 2007-08 solo appearances include a performance with the
South Carolina Philharmonic and a recital for Sundays Live at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.
Ms. Budiardjos recordings for the Pro Piano Records label have gained
wide international recognition. Her interpretations of Mendelssohn's music
in her debut recording prompted the following statement from American
Record Guide, Mendelssohn's piano works were always wonderfully
crafted, and when they are played as well as this, they are endlessly
enjoyable. In 2000 Philadelphia Inquirer selected her second
recording which features the music of Godowsky and Tansman as one of its
top 10 classical CDs. In a glowing review of Ms. Budiardjos third
recording which features works by Moszkowski and Brahms, Gramophone
magazine wrote, Budiardjo is clearly a pianist to watch. September 2005
marks the release of her fourth recording, a two-CD compilation of
Henselts music.
In prior seasons Ms. Budiardjo has given recitals in Lincoln Center in
New York City, Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Jordan Hall in Boston,
le Theatre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, the Harmony Hall in Matsumoto,
and various other concert venues around the world. She has made concerto
appearances with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, the
Boston Philharmonic, the Omaha Symphony, the Belgian National Orchestra,
and others. In North America, National Public Radio and CBC Radio have
featured her performances in their broadcasts. In January 2009, Esther
will perform on Sundays Live at the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art.
Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Ms. Budiardjo received the Doctorate degree
and the Presidential Scholar Award from the New England Conservatory of
Music in Boston. Her principal teachers have been Wha Kyung Byun, Russell
Sherman and Lev Vlasenko. A Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts
graduate, she has attended the Steans Institute for Young Artists at the
Ravinia Festival, Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara and the Banff
Centre for the Arts in Canada. Currently she resides in Vancouver, Canada.
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