Ludwig Nuss
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:18 am
As I had a great lesson with him a few days ago, I wanted to share some impressions of Ludwig Nuss, lead trombone with the WDR bigband since I think middle of the 90ies, certainly one of the most desired positions of that kind in Europe.
I have met him a few times within the last >20 years and have always been impressed with his playing, but also his relaxed and friendly character. However until now I never took a lesson with him as until a few years ago I never really moved into the jazz area.
As a sidenote his son Jonathan is solo trombonist with the Dresdner Staatskapelle, so there must be something in the genes...
There are endless recordings on Youtube, just some of my personal favorites:
Some perspective on his playing, view on music etc.
A new version of one of the tracks from the two bone big band albums, which must be some of the first (and greatest!) trombone multitrack recordings made by Ludwig and Ingo Luis.
Two Gershwin songs that he shared with me after the lesson which are extremely nice in my opinion.
I have met him a few times within the last >20 years and have always been impressed with his playing, but also his relaxed and friendly character. However until now I never took a lesson with him as until a few years ago I never really moved into the jazz area.
As a sidenote his son Jonathan is solo trombonist with the Dresdner Staatskapelle, so there must be something in the genes...
There are endless recordings on Youtube, just some of my personal favorites:
Some perspective on his playing, view on music etc.
A new version of one of the tracks from the two bone big band albums, which must be some of the first (and greatest!) trombone multitrack recordings made by Ludwig and Ingo Luis.
Two Gershwin songs that he shared with me after the lesson which are extremely nice in my opinion.