• Home
  • About Les Bostonades
  • Musicians
  • Schedule
  • Past Performances
  • Articles
  • Contact
  • akiko sato Akiko Enoki Sato received advanced training in harpsichord and figured bass with Hank Knox at McGill University's Early Music Program. Akiko has been heard as soloist and continuo player in Japan, Canada and US. She is now residing in Boston with her husband, Toshi and their cat Hana. Akiko is a founder of early music ensemble Les Bostonades. www.bostonades.org They regularly perform French 17th and 18th century repertoires as well as Italian and German baroque music. She also performs with Boston based ensembles and she regularly plays continuo for graduate students in the Early Music programs at the Longy School of Music and the Historical Performance Department in Boston University.

    Before she become a harpsichordist, Akiko was an organist and earned Master's Degree in Organ Performance from Cleveland Institute of Music and Sacred Music degree from Southern Methodist University. Her principal teachers were Dr. Robert T. Anderson and Karel Paukert.

    This season, Akiko appears in harpsichord recital at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, September 26th and Harpsichord Recital Series at First Church in Boston on Thursday, November 18th.