Harry Sacksioni, born October 23, 1950, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch guitarist and composer. His career began with the release of his first album Harry Sacksioni: gitaar in 1975. Throughout the 1970s to 1990s, Sacksioni gained prominence with works such as Vensters (1976) and "Meta Sequoia" (1998), along with re-arrangements like "Anji" (Davy Graham) and "Scarborough Fair" (arr. Paul Simon). He collaborated with various artists, including Frank Boeijen and Raymond van het Groenewoud. Sacksioni's work is primarily instrumental, though some tracks from the 1980s feature his vocals alongside those of Raymond van het Groenewoud. His records are released under the independent label Katowee. Sacksioni was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau on May 9, 2009.