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Italian music editor and composer. He sang under [[Palestrina]] at St Peter's, Rome (until 1610), and held posts as maestro di cappella, notably at Orvieto Cathedral (1610-14, 1618-22), Santa Casa, Loreto, Ancona and Ferrara Cathedral.
Italian music editor and composer, brother of [[Alessandro Costantini]]. He sang under [[Palestrina]] at St Peter's, Rome (until 1610), and held posts as maestro di cappella, notably at Orvieto Cathedral (1610-14, 1618-22), Santa Casa, Loreto, Ancona and Ferrara Cathedral.
 
His brother [[Alessandro Costantini]] (c 1581-1657) 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: ca. 1575

Died: ca. 1644

Biography

Italian music editor and composer, brother of Alessandro Costantini. He sang under Palestrina at St Peter's, Rome (until 1610), and held posts as maestro di cappella, notably at Orvieto Cathedral (1610-14, 1618-22), Santa Casa, Loreto, Ancona and Ferrara Cathedral.

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