- See Geibel (A.) Jerusalem the Golden [hymn] ... Melody of Refrain adapted from Rossini. [1912.] by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, 
 - La Boutique fantasque. Ouverture. Rossini-Respighi. Arr. by A. Goossens. Piano Conductor [organ and orchestral parts] by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1936
 - Della rosa il bel vermiglio, cavatine ... from Rossini's opera of Bianca & Fernando [sic] by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1840
 - Tantum ergo. Rossini ... Mélodie religieuse. " Hymn to the Angels " . Berthold Tours ... Andante. " The Broken Melody " . Auguste van Biene. < Conductor [and ... band parts]. > (Boosey's military Journal) by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1898
 - Rossini's favorite operas ... arranged for the Flute by W. Forde by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1840
 - Elisabetta, Regina d'Inghilterra. Dramma per musica in two acts. Libretto by Giovanni Schmidt ... A facsimile edition of Rossini's original autograph manuscript, ... by Philip Gossett (Early romantic Opera) by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1979
 - Rossini's celebrated Tarentella, La Danza. The Dance. Arranged for Salon Orchestra by S. Crooke. Piano Conductor [and parts] by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1940
 - Fantasia from Rossini's Opera ... arrd [for cornet and P. F.] by J. Hartmann by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1880
 - Rossini's celebrated Overture ... arranged as a duet for the harp and piano forte, with flute and violoncello accompaniments (ad lib.) ... by Gustavus Holst by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1829
 - Rossini's Overture to Semiramide, arranged for the pianoforte by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1830
 - The Favorite Airs " Oh! nume benefico che il giusto difendi! " and " All idea " ... Arranged as a rondo, for the pianoforte (Rossinis Airs) by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1830
 - Favorite airs from Rossini's Guillaume Tell, arranged for the piano forte, with ad lib. Accts. for flute, violin & violono. by W. H. Callcott by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1857
 - The Celebrated Overture ... Composed & arranged for the piano forte by Rossini. < New edition. > by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1840
 - Zelmira. Dramma in two acts. Libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola ... A facsimile edition of Rossini's original autograph manuscript, edited with an introduction by Philip Gossett (Early romantic Opera) by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,  1979
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