Misplaced Pages

András Csáki

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. It may require cleanup to comply with Misplaced Pages's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. Please discuss further on the talk page. (January 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.
Find sources: "András Csáki" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
(Learn how and when to remove this message)

The native form of this personal name is Csáki András. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Andras Csaki guitarist, Hungary, Budapest

András Csáki (born 1981 in Budapest), is a musician and guitarist from Hungary. He began to play the guitar at the age of 11. He graduated at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music with honor in 2007, where his professor was József Eötvös. In 2012–2013 he pursued graduate studies in the University of Southern California as a student of Scott Tennant. He received his Doctorate degree in 2014 at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.

Since 1995 András has been a regular participant of international master classes all over the world, including master classes held by Manuel Barrueco, Leo Brouwer, Abel Carlevaro, Costas Cotsiolis, David Russell, Angel and Pepe Romero.

Until the year of 2011 he received 24 prizes, among others he was awarded the first prize in the 51st Tokyo International Guitar Competition in 2008, and in the 42nd Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition in Alessandria, Italy 2009, Julian Arcas Guitar Competition, Spain 2011.

Besides solo recitals, he is also devoted to chamber music. He has had several opportunities to play guitar concertos with symphonic orchestras in Hungary and abroad.

He has frequently been asked to give master classes in various countries, such as China, Estonia, France, Greece, India, Romania, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and his native Hungary. In 2009 he was appointed assistant professor at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest.

References

  1. ^ "András Csáki (guitar)". Bach Cantatas Website. Retrieved 2 November 2024.

External links

Categories: