Takamasa Segi is a Japanese musician and composer born on June 29, 1966, in Tokyo, Japan. He is known for his versatile musical contributions, particularly as a zampoña (Andean pan flute) and quena (Andean flute) player. Segi has had a prolific career, releasing numerous albums that blend elements of world music with his own unique style. Some of his notable works include "360°," "SOLO," and "SILENCIO," which features the renowned pianist Hugo Fattoruso. His music often explores themes of nature and cultural heritage, reflecting his interest in diverse musical traditions.
Segi's career highlights include extensive live performances and collaborations with international artists. He has been involved in projects such as the "Nasca-Wonder of the World" theme music for a museum exhibition and has performed with notable guests like Pedro Aznar. Throughout his career, Segi has released albums in Japan and abroad, including in Bolivia, where his music has gained significant recognition. His discography showcases a blend of instrumental mastery and cultural exploration, making him a respected figure in the world music scene.
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