![]() For users, using Apple/iTunes and a few Network Streaming players.Studio Master: ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Coding) Supported by Apple OS with software player from Amarra, Audirvana, PureMusic, Songbird.Supported by Windows with software player from Media Monkey, JRiver, JPLAY).Widely compatible with Network Streaming players and D/A Converter's (DAC).Studio Master: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) HighRes-Studio Master files are lossless at various sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 384 kHz or 1-bit (2.8224 MHz) for DSD. ![]() He has also won Gold Disc Awards for Album of the Year in traditional Japanese music eight times since his 2000 release Gagaku. His 2000 album TOGISM2 received a Japan Record Award for best project. He has also held an Album Release Japan Tour every year since 1999. Since moving into the limelight in 1996 with his debut album 'Togi Hideki, he has continued to generate one album after another. In addition, he passionately creates his own music by combining the natural flavour of Gagaku with piano and synthesizers. By participating not only in the ceremonies at the Imperial Palace, but also in the overseas performances, Hideki has played an important role in introducing the traditional Japanese culture both at home and abroad, and promoting international friendship. His main focus there was the Japanese instrument, the Hichiriki however, he also gained experiences with the Biwa, Tsuzumi and cello he also sang and danced. After graduating from high school, he joined the music department of the Imperial Household Agency. Due to his father's job, Hideki spent his childhood abroad and grew up surrounded by various kinds of music including rock, classical and jazz. The Togi family has a tradition of Gagaku (ancient Japanese court music) which can be traced back to the Nara period (1.300 years ago). Gagaku player, was born in Tokyo in 1959.
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