About Louis Constantin
Louis Constantin was a French composer born in Paris around 1585 and died in this town in October 1657. Louis Constantin was a member of the Vingt-Quatre Violons du Roi under Louis XIII, and was elected "king of the violins" in 1624, in succession to François Richomme and became a member of the Parisian brotherhood of Saint-Julien, of Players of Instruments. He leaves us a single musical work La Pacifique for six instruments. In 1655 he passes his position of the Twenty-four Violons to his nephew Antoine Desnoyers
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La Pacifique
Le Concert royal de la Nuit, Seconde Veille, Vénus & les Grâces: Entrée des Ombres
Ballet Royal de la Nuit, Deuxiesme partie du Ballet Royal de la Nuict: Entrée des Ombres
"Pavan" From 't Uitnemend Kabinet
Allemande (Pavane) a 3, 't Uitnemend kabinet II, 1649
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'Pavan' From 't Uitnemend Kabinet
Suite en Sol: II. Le Prince d'Harcourt. Paysan. Ballet des Improvistes, à deux clavecins
Suite en Sol: VI. Les Bourgeois. Ballet des Improvistes, à deux clavecins
"Pavan" from "'t Uitnemend Kabinet"
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