vc, *1946
Musician of Classical
Hungarian cellist born in Budapest in 1946. Onczay was a pupil of Antal Friss at the Budapest Academy, where he won the Grand Prize on graduation in 1970. He was subsequently awarded the Liszt Prize, then won the 1973 Pablo Casals Competition in Budapest, followed by first prize in the Rio de Janeiro Villa-Lobos International Competition in 1976. He went on to distinguish himself in Andre Navarra’s masterclass at Siena and continued his studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Piano Trios Nos. 1-3 | Franz Berwald, Ilona Prunyi, András Kiss, Csaba Onczay | 2000 | Album |
Cello Suites Vol. 2 | Johann Sebastian Bach, Csaba Onczay | 1994 | Album |
Cello Suites Vol. 1 | Johann Sebastian Bach - Csaba Onczay | 1993 | Album |
Clarinet Trio, Op. 114 / Clarinet Quintet, Op. 115 | Johannes Brahms - József Balogh, Jenö Jandó, Csaba Onczay, Danubius String Quartet | 1993 | Album |
Sonatas For Cello And Piano Op. 5 Nos. 1 and 2 Handel And Mozart Variations | Ludwig van Beethoven, Csaba Onczay, Jenö Jandó | 1992 | Album |
Piano Trios "Archduke" - "Ghost" | Ludwig van Beethoven, Jenö Jandó, Takako Nishizaki, Csaba Onczay | 1992 | Album |
Sonatas For Cello And Piano | Ludwig van Beethoven - Csaba Onczay, Jenö Jandó | 1991 | Compil. |
Sonatas For Cello And Piano | Ludwig van Beethoven - Csaba Onczay, Jenö Jandó | 1991 | Album |
Piano-Trio (E-Flat Major Op.100) | Franz Schubert, Vilmos Szabadi, Csaba Onczay, Márta Gulyás | 1989 | Album |
Solosonata / Sonata | Csaba Onczay, Zoltán Kodály, Edvard Grieg | 1989 | Album |
Cello Concertos | Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Csaba Onczay, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra - János Rolla | 1982 | Album |
25 Anni di Gioventù Musicale a Bergamo | Johann Sebastian Bach / Frédéric Chopin / Johannes Brahms - Miha Pogacnik, Marek Jabłoński, Csaba Onczay, Valerij Voskobojnikov | 1980 | Album |
Cello Concerto | Csaba Onczay, Antal Jancsovics, Magyar Rádió És Televízió Szimfónikus Zenekara, Robert Schumann, Édouard Lalo | Album |