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  1. A sonic photo album in 13 movements, all 12 keys, and four time signatures, this 76 minute suite is Wyntons kaleidoscopic tribute to the beautiful medieval town of Marciac, France, and its August jazz festival in which he participates every year.

    • Wynton Marsalis Septet
    • February 1-2, 1999
    • Columbia
    • August 22nd, 2000
  2. The Marciac Suite is an album by the American musician Wynton Marsalis, released in 2000. He is credited with his Septet. Marsalis recorded the music for the annual Jazz in Marciac festival. The album was originally included as a bonus disc with the Swinging into the 21st series, released in 1999.

  3. À l'occasion de la 30e édition de JIM, Wynton Marsalis a spécialement préparé un somptueux cadeau d'anniversaire pour son festival favori : « The Marciac Suite », une oeuvre qu'il a composé en 1997 pour le village gersois dont il était tombé amoureux six ans plus tôt, lors de son premier passage.

  4. The Marciac Suite by Wynton Marsalis released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Wynton Marsalis and his Septet rehearsing songs from Marciac Suite for their concert on August 7, 2007 at the Marciac Jazz Festival.

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  6. The Marciac Suite. A sonic photo album in 13 movements, all 12 keys, and four time signatures, this 76 minute suite is Wynton’s kaleidoscopic tribute to the beautiful medieval town of Marciac, France, and its August jazz festival in which he participates every year.

  7. 1 avr. 2000 · The Marciac Suite is the synopsis of a 90 minute extended piece that premiered in Marciac, France as a part of an educational program at the Marciac College that Marsalis had been involved with since the early ‘90s. The piece is comprised of 13 parts and is performed with his typical neoconservative flare, a fact that makes this ...