
Mordecai Shehori is an Israeli-American pianist. Shehori was born in Israel and studied in Tel Aviv with Mindru Katz, whom he cites as his most influential teacher. At 9 he gave his first public performance. Later he received first prize in the Beethoven Competition and received the American Israel Cultural Foundation Award. In New York, he studied with Claude Frank at the Mannes College of Music and graduated from the Juilliard School. Shehori made his New York debut after winning the 1974 Jeunesses Musicales Competition.
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Le Rappel des Oiseaux (Rameau)
Tambourin (Rameau)
Danse Macabre
Ständchen (Serenade) (Schubert / Liszt)
L'Egyptienne (Rameau)
L'Enharmonique (Rameau)
Allemande in A minor (Rameau)
La Livri (Rameau)
Les Sauvages (Rameau)
La Poule (Rameau)
Gavotte Variee (Rameau)
Chaconne in G major (G 229) (Handel)
La Dauphine (Rameau)
Allemande in E minor (Rameau)
La Joyeuse (Rameau)
L'Entretien des Muses (Rameau)
La Triomphante (Rameau)
Les Tendres Plaintes (Rameau)
Les Tourbillons (Rameau)
Les Soupirs (Rameau)
Les Cyclopes (Rameau)
Le Lardon (Rameau)
Serenade (Ständchen) After Franz Schubert
Prelude in B minor (Bach / Siloti)
To a Wild Rose
Tambourin
Solfeggio in C minor (C. P. E. Bach)
Toccatina (Kabalevsky)
Le Rappel des Oiseaux (The Call of the Birds)
Rondo Alla Turca, K.331
Minuet in G minor (J. S. Bach)
Sarabande in D minor (Handel)
L’Egyptienne
Les Sauvages (The Savages)
Six Sonatas: Sonata in D major, K. 29 (Scarlatti)
Waltz in B minor (Schubert)
Rondino in C major (Rameau)
Sonatina In a Minor, Op. 13, No. 1: Presto (Kabalevsky)
Six Sonatas: Sonata in B minor, K. 27 (Scarlatti)
Minuet in A minor (Purcell)
Sarabande in E minor (Corelli)
Minuet in G major (Beethoven)
Gavotte Variée
The Happy Farmer (Schumann)
Six Sonatas: Sonata in A major, K. 322 (Scarlatti)
Six Sonatas: Sonata in A major, K. 24 (Scarlatti)
La Livri
Minuet in D minor (J. S. Bach)
Six Sonatas: Sonata in C minor, K. 302 (Scarlatti)
Sonatina In F Major, Anh. 5: Allegro Assai (Beethoven)
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