ARCHIVES OF JEAN CONSTANTIN
- A POSTER of Jean Constantin's concert, undated,
- TWO POSTER of concerts at the Casino d'Évian: Johny Halliday, August 16, Jean Constantin, August 18 and 19,
- A POSTER of Annie Cordy and Jean Constantin's concert at Bobino, from March 16 to 28 (year ?),
- A POSTER of Jean Constantin's concert, March 1, 1959 at the Lycée Carnot, in Paris,
- A POSTER of a dinner dance with Jean Constantin at La Villa d'Este, 26th year,
- A POSTER of a ball in Gournay sur Marne, with Jean Constantin, January 30th 1971,
- POSTERS small size of concert of Jean Constantin,
- FIVE original DISCS of the song "Fleur de Papillon" by Jean Constantin:
- Performed by Eddie Barclay and his big band, Riviera,
- Performed by Pierre Dorsey, Vogue,
- Performed by Jean Constantin (and other titles), Philips,
- Performed by Edward Chekler and his orchestra, La Voix de son Maître,
- Performed by Jacques Hélian and his orchestra, Pathé,
- ORIGINAL DISC of the song "Lettre à Virginie" by Jean Constantin, performed by the Compagnons de la Chanson, Columbia,
- ORIGINAL DISC of the song "À t'regarder" by Jean Constantin and Charles Aznavour, performed by Jacques Pills, Columbia,
- ORIGINAL DISC of the song "Mets deux thunes dans l'bastringue" by Jean Constantin, performed by Jacques Hélian et son orchestre, Pathé,
- ORIGINAL DISC of the song "Ma petite rime" by Jean Constantin, performed by Jacqueline Cadet and Franck Pourcel's orchestra,
La Voix de son Maître.
- POSTER of François Constantin, percussionist, son of Jean Constantin and Lucie Dolène.
- ALBUM OF PHOTOCOPIES of original handwritten or printed scores by Jean Constantin, photocopies of booklets by Jean Constantin,
- MENU DE REVEILLON of Don Camillo, with Jean Constantin and Roger Pierre,
- MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED PARTS: "Le semeur d'amour", "À t'regarder", "Le Cha-Cha de Charley", "Mets ta robe Ananas", "À la Colette",
"Le Français moyen", "Le Cha-cha du Coeur", "Too big or not too big", "Bye Bye Bye",
- various BIOGRAPHIES of Jean Constantin,
- Typed attestation, signed, of the sale of the Bösendorfer Imperial piano to Jean Constantin,
- PROGRAM of the Cabaret "Chez Gilles" with Les Garçons de la Rue and Jean Constantin,
- PROGRAM of the Mime Marceau show in 1970 at the Gaîté Lyrique,
- COLLECTION of photocopies of Jean Constantin's handwritten scores, press clippings, songbooks.
PROVENANCE.
Estate of Jean Constantin.
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