Ducsai Szabolcs
trumpet, flugelhorn
He was born in 1975 in Budapest. He started his musical education in 1990 at St. István Conservatory, where he studied classical music. From 1994 he studied at the National Musical Entertainment Center. Between 1995 and 2000 he was a pupil of Kornél Fekete-Kovács at the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy.
He was a member of several Hungarian jazz and pop groups (Tax Free, Ladánybene, Cool Miners), and he also played in the Royal Big Band, and the Bem Big band. Jazz music is the dearest most ffavoured genre of music to him, for he can express himself the most through improvising. "I pray for the channel of music to come, through which we can mediate the music."
He was a member of several Hungarian jazz and pop groups (Tax Free, Ladánybene, Cool Miners), and he also played in the Royal Big Band, and the Bem Big band. Jazz music is the dearest most ffavoured genre of music to him, for he can express himself the most through improvising. "I pray for the channel of music to come, through which we can mediate the music."
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2001 | Budapest Jazz Orchestra: Budapest Jazz Suite | BMC Records | BMC CD 065 | |
2003 | Budapest Jazz Orchestra with Dave Liebman: Human Circle - The Wayfarer | BMC Records | BMC CD 088 | |
2004 |
Eötvös Péter: Snatches
(Péter Eötvös: Snatches) |
BMC Records | BMC CD 097 | |
2005 |
Örömkoncert 2005
(Concert of Joy 2005) |
Magánkiadás | DVD - Not for sale | |
2005 | Hungarian Jazz Store | BMC HMIC | BMC PCD 016 | Not for sale - only for promotion / 4 CDs |