Florencio Constantino
Spanish opera singer
Died when: 50 years 224 days (607 months)Star Sign: Aries

Florencio Constantino (April 9, 1869 – November 19, 1919) was a Spanish operatic tenor.He was born as Florencio Constantineau on April 9, 1869 in Ortuella.He moved to Argentina in 1889.
He taught vocal lessons and served as the director at the California Temple of Arts in Los Angeles, one of his students was Ella J.
Bradley-Hughley.In 1917, he was fired by the after he sang the premiere performance of Homer Moore's opera Louis XIV and clearly "did not know either the words or music." He was subsequently sued by Moore, who sought $1,200 in damages.
He had a nervous breakdown and died on November 19, 1919 in Mexico City.
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