Alessandro Costantini

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Alessandro Costantini (ca. 1581–1583, Staffolo – 20 October 1657, Rome) was an Italian baroque composer, maestro di cappella at the Collegium Germanicum. His surviving works include several Latin motets.[1]

He and his brother, the composer Fabio Costantini [it], were pupils of Giovanni Bernardino Nanino. His brother-in-law was the countertenor Domenico Albrici [it], whose sons, the composers Vincenzo Albrici and Bartolomeo Albrici [it], were his nephews.

References

  1. ^ Festschrift Karl Gustav Fellerer to his 60th birthday; Heinrich Hüschen, Karl Gustav Fellerer, 1962 Musik, Series II: Landschaftsdenkmale der Musik: Bayern, vol. 1, "4. Alessandro Costantini: 'Pastores loquebantur'", Mainz: Schott 1936 (Canticum vetus 11)