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Marcus Wyatt (born 1971, Port Elizabeth, South Africa), is a South African trumpeter, composer and producer. Wyatt was introduced to music, mostly folk and blues, at a young age as his father was chairman of the local folk club. He was introduced to the trumpet at age eleven and started playing in his school band where he learnt to read and play. He studied classical music and played with orchestras in the Port Elizabeth area. He was called up to the South African Defence Force's Naval Band for National Service and during this time he developed his love for jazz. He furthered his music studies at the University of Cape Town's College of Music. He completed a degree majoring in composition and arrangement. In 2001, Wyatt spent a year living in Amsterdam, during this time he met and played w

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  • Marcus Wyatt (* 1971 in Kapstadt) ist ein südafrikanischer Jazzmusiker (Trompete, Komposition) und Musikproduzent. (de)
  • Marcus Wyatt (born 1971, Port Elizabeth, South Africa), is a South African trumpeter, composer and producer. Wyatt was introduced to music, mostly folk and blues, at a young age as his father was chairman of the local folk club. He was introduced to the trumpet at age eleven and started playing in his school band where he learnt to read and play. He studied classical music and played with orchestras in the Port Elizabeth area. He was called up to the South African Defence Force's Naval Band for National Service and during this time he developed his love for jazz. He furthered his music studies at the University of Cape Town's College of Music. He completed a degree majoring in composition and arrangement. In 2001, Wyatt spent a year living in Amsterdam, during this time he met and played w (en)
  • Marcus Wyatt (né en 1971 à Port Elizabeth, Afrique du Sud), est un trompettiste, compositeur, et producteur sud-africain de jazz. Marcus Wyatt a été initié dès son plus jeune âge à la musique folk et au blues, car son père tenait un club local de musique folk. Il a commencé l'étude de la trompette à l'âge de onze ans, au sein de l'orchestre de son école, où il a appris à lire et à jouer la musique. Il a par la suite étudié la musique classique, et s'est produit au sein de différents orchestres de la région. (fr)
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  • Marcus Wyatt (* 1971 in Kapstadt) ist ein südafrikanischer Jazzmusiker (Trompete, Komposition) und Musikproduzent. (de)
  • Marcus Wyatt (born 1971, Port Elizabeth, South Africa), is a South African trumpeter, composer and producer. Wyatt was introduced to music, mostly folk and blues, at a young age as his father was chairman of the local folk club. He was introduced to the trumpet at age eleven and started playing in his school band where he learnt to read and play. He studied classical music and played with orchestras in the Port Elizabeth area. He was called up to the South African Defence Force's Naval Band for National Service and during this time he developed his love for jazz. He furthered his music studies at the University of Cape Town's College of Music. He completed a degree majoring in composition and arrangement. In 2001, Wyatt spent a year living in Amsterdam, during this time he met and played with , , , , , Sean Bergin, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Marcus Wyatt & The ZAR Orchestra won Best Jazz Album at the 22nd South African Music Awards, held in eThekwini on 4 June 2016. The album One Night In The Sun features some of the best of South Africa's young jazz talent, including the 2016 Standard Bank Young Artist of the Year winner vocalist and trombonist Siya Makuzeni. All the tracks on the double CD are Wyatt's compositions or co-compositions, some with Makuzeni. (en)
  • Marcus Wyatt (né en 1971 à Port Elizabeth, Afrique du Sud), est un trompettiste, compositeur, et producteur sud-africain de jazz. Marcus Wyatt a été initié dès son plus jeune âge à la musique folk et au blues, car son père tenait un club local de musique folk. Il a commencé l'étude de la trompette à l'âge de onze ans, au sein de l'orchestre de son école, où il a appris à lire et à jouer la musique. Il a par la suite étudié la musique classique, et s'est produit au sein de différents orchestres de la région. Durant son service militaire, il a rejoint l'orchestre de la marine de l'armée sud-africaine. C'est pendant cette période qu'il a découvert et appris à aimer le jazz. Il a ensuite poursuivi ses études musicales au sein du College of Music de l'université du Cap, où il a été diplômé en majorant en composition et arrangements. En 2001, Marcus Wyatt a vécu un an à Amsterdam, où il put jouer avec , , , , , , et d'autres. (fr)
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