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

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.

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  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)
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