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  • La Boheme - Act I: 'che Gelida Manina' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • Rigoletto - Act Iii: 'la Donna E Mobile' Performed by Giuseppe Verde; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • La Boheme - Act I: 'mi Chiamano Mimi' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • Gianni Schicchi: 'o Mio Babbino Caro' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • Macbeth - Act Iv: 'ah, La Paterna Mano' Performed by Giuseppe Verde; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • La Boheme - Act Ii: 'quando M'en Vo' Soletta Per La Via' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • Tosca - Act I: 'recondita Armonia' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • I Vespri Siciliani - Act V: 'merce, Dilette Amiche' (Siciliana D'elena) (Elena) Performed by Giuseppe Verde; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • L'elisir D'amore - Act Ii: 'una Furtiva Lagrima' Performed by Gaetano Donizetti; (Arr. Jim Odrich)
  • Tosca - Act Ii: 'vissi D'arte, Vissi D'amore' Performed by Giacomo Puccini; (Arr. Jim Odrich)

Opera Arias for Piano & Orchestra: Jim Odrich arrangements. For piano. Instrumental Solo Part and CD. Published by Music Minus One (MO.MMOCD3048).

ISBN 1596150440.

Keyboardist/arranger Jim Odrich has created great keyboard stylings of these magnificent opera classics, against full orchestral accompaniments! Suitable for beginning to intermediate pianists!

Includes a complete printed solo part (with orchestral reduction) on high-quality ivory paper; and a compact disc containing the complete version of each piece with soloist and accompaniment; then a second performance with accompaniments minus you, the soloist.

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3 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Sacramento, CA

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

February 26, 2006

Careful: Another MMO Tin Ear Recording

I'm not sure why MMO won't correct this problem, or even warn you, but several of their recordings were made in "concert tune." This means that your piano will sound gratingly sharp -- by about half a step -- when playing along with the orchestra. It's too bad, because the...

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4 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Fort Pierce, Fl.

July 12, 2003

Opera Arias for Piano and Orchestra

Very enjoyable, nice piano arrangement.I think that good knowledge of opera is essential in order to follow the orchestra and might be too much for a beginner but easy for intermediate.

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