From his studio Constantine is able to produce music for film scores, TV series, documentaries and many more and communicate with his colleagues from all around the world. His studio is technologically adapted to write, mix and edit music and films.
“It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature and everlasting beauty of monotony.”
Benjamin Britten
“Soleado”
Stage
Constantine wrote thirteen complete scores for theatre plays and contributed material to two more. Among the plays featuring were “Misery” by Stephen King, “Der Kontrabass ( The Double Bass)” by Patrick Susskind, “La Charca Inutil” by David Desola, honoured with the prize Lope De Vega (2007), “Beginning” by David Eldridge awarded with the Brentwood Prize for Playwriting, “The Patience of Job” by Bible Odyssey, “In the Ring” by Leonore Confino, a Play by Molieres award nominee, “The Symphony of Idiots” by Evangelos Lebesis, “Catch the Butcher” by Adam Seidel, “Out of Boundaries” a play with an adaptation of famous poets, “Dancing Lessons” by Mark St. Germain, “Eva Nora” by Mirodis Adamidis, “Striptease” by Dimitris Kouroubalis.
Constantine has also composed the original song “ Please lie to me” as well as the score for the movie “Thursday the Twelfth ( Pempti & 12), 2012.
Last but not least Constantine has composed the score for the Miaoulia Festival and the celebrations in Hydra Island ( 2018, 2019,2021).
"Thursday the Twelfth ( Pempti & 12)”
Hydra island (Greece) is famed for its Miaoulia Festival held in late June to commemorate Admiral Andreas Miaoulis an important Hydriot naval commander in the Greek War of Independence (1821-1827). On Hydra, the Miaoulia Festival has developed from a single day celebration to over a week of activities and events culminating in a re-enactment of the sinking of the Ottomon Empire flag ship in the gulf just outside Hydra Harbour (including a massive firework display) on the Saturday with a more sombre wreath laying church service closing the festival on the Sunday.
Admiral Miaoulis died on the 24th June 1835, and this day has been celebrated in Hydra as an annual event to commemorate his life, along with others, for the important role he played during the Greek War of Independence.