Mariko Sato

  • Certification Level: Master

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Mariko Sato is a concert pianist, collaborative pianist, and teacher, born in Tokyo, Japan. She taught piano for eleven years at Université Laval before joining the Music Department of the Cégep régional de Lanaudière in Joliette in 1981. She has performed internationally across three continents, recorded frequently for radio, and contributed to six CD recordings, two of which have recently been reissued on CD Baby.

She has a broad and diverse musical background, having studied with Joko Gondo, Seymour Bernstein, Arminda Canteros, Lorand Fenyves, ltzhak Perlman, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, and György Sebők, among others. Committed to ongoing professional development, she has pursued studies in Eutony, improvisation, the Feldenkrais Method, as well as osteophony.

Since 1995, she has continued to refine her technical, pedagogical, and physical understanding of piano playing through the Taubman Approach at the Golandsky Institute, as well as through ongoing work with its co-directors, Mary Moran and Edna Golandsky, and with llya ltin in New York and Princeton.

She is a Master Teacher and Associate Faculty member of the Golandsky Institute in New York. She has taught the Taubman Approach since 2006 and is currently one of three certified Canadian teachers, and the only one of two at the Master Teacher level.

Through lectures and workshops, she works with professional pianists, university and college students, teachers, collaborative pianists, and music enthusiasts of all ages, helping them overcome technical and physical limitations and develop greater ease in playing. A specialist in injury prevention, she also works with injured pianists and other instrumentalists. She teaches both locally and internationally from her private studio in Montreal, as well as online.