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Csaba Deseo was born in Budapest. His mother was a violin teacher. Deseo began playing violin at the age of 10, continued his musical education at Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, got his diploma in 1961. He taught in music schools until 1967 when he became member of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, where he played until 1999. During the time when Janos Ferencsik and later Kobayashi Ken-Ichiro were chief musical directors of the orchestra he played innumerable concerts in Hungary and in many countries of the world from Japan to the United States. He performed with artists like Antal Dorati, Sir George Solti, Leonard Bernstein, Claudio Abbado, Lorin Maazel, Riccardo Muti, Lamberto Gardelli, Giuseppe Patane, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Adam Fischer, Yehudi Menuhin, David Oistrach, Mstislav Rostropovich. His career in jazz took off in 1963 when he appeared with his first group at the legendary Dalia Club in Budapest. From 1964 they gave regular concerts and were frequently featured on Hungarian Radio and tv. Csaba Deseo’s debut abroad was in Bled, Yugoslavia 1966, where he played with Janos Gonda’s Qualiton Ensemble. That same year he played with his own group at the Prague International Jazz Festival and with the combo of guitarist Andor Kovacs at the Warsaw Jazz Jamboree. Csaba Deseo’s first album under his own name „Four String Tschaba” was published in 1974 by MPS in West Germany. On that Deseo played both violin ad viola, his partners were German, Bri

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