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Alessandro Costantini was an Italian composer and organist, brother of [[Fabio Costantini]]. He succeeded [[Frescobaldi]] as organist of St Peter's in 1643; he also wrote concertato motets with a preference for duets and dialogues. | |||
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Life
Born: 1581
Died: 20 October 1657
Biography
Alessandro Costantini was an Italian composer and organist, brother of Fabio Costantini. He succeeded Frescobaldi as organist of St Peter's in 1643; he also wrote concertato motets with a preference for duets and dialogues.
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List of choral works
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- Confitemini Domino (3 editions available)
- Ego sum panis vivus ( Capella )
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