Ludwig Nuss played with almost all German radio big bands and made numerous recordings for radio, television and recordings with international and national jazz greats such as Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Holman, Patti Austin, Frank Foster, Rob McConnell, Lalo Shifrin, Phil Woods, Jim McNeely, Maceo Parker, Slide Hampton, Vince Mendoza, Brecker Brothers, Peter Erskine, Manny Albam, Bob Mintzer, Paul Kuhn, Peter Herbolzheimer, German Jazzorchester, Thilo Berg Big Band, Bill Ramsey, Diether Reith, Götz Alsmann, Peter Fessler, All That Jazz. As a jazz soloist and teacher, he gives concerts and workshops in Germany and abroad. To date, the following CDs have been released under his name: “Hornplayers Can’t Eat Garlic”, “Return of the Hornplayers”, “Jazzed Friends”, “Ups & Downs” and the CD “Rolling Down 7th”, which was recorded in Brooklyn in 2006. Ludwig Nuß was appointed professor of trombone/ensemble accompaniment at the Jazz Institute Berlin, a joint institution of the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin and the Berlin University of the Arts, in the winter semester of 2007-08.
More Releases:

Ludwig Nuss – “Night Over Lake Tarawera”

Ed Partyka, Efrat Alony, Sunday Night Orchestra – “Overcast”

Ann Malcolm – “Shadows Who Dance”

Dave Horler, Ludwig Nuss – “Rolling Down 7th”

Matthias Berg, Reiko Honshoh – “Debut”

Ludwig Nuss – “Ups & Downs”

George Robert & Phil Woods – Soul eyes

Jeff Hamilton Trio – “Hamilton House / Live at Steamers”

George Robert & Phil Woods – “The Summit”

Ann Malcolm – “R.S.V.P”

Two Bone Big Band – Ludwig Nuss, Ingo Luis – “The Return of the Hornplayers”

Ben Wolfe – “Bagdad Theater”

Jeff Hamilton Trio – “Hands On”

Andy Martin & Metropole Orchestra

Ben Wolfe – “13 Sketches”

Jeff Hamilton Trio feat. Frits Landesbergen – “Dynavibes”

“Straight Into Your Heart” – Metropole Orchestra, Nancy King & Steve Christofferson

Claudio Roditi – Metropole Orchestra

Joris Teepe – “Bottom Line”
