BUDIARDJO DISPLAYS HER VAST TALENT

From: The Boston Globe | Date: October 2, 2000| Author: Richard Dyer, Globe Staff | Copyright information

Esther Budiardjo set the bar for the Gardner Museum's Young Artists Showcase Series impossibly high Saturday afternoon. The Indonesian pianist, trained at the New England Conservatory, is a familiar figure on the local concert scene; after winning the 1996 Kappell Competition, she played in the FleetBoston Celebrity Series Emerging Artist Series. Later she went on to win the Palm Beach Competition - twice. She has a couple of big local concerto engagements coming up with the Boston Philharm...

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