Marius Constant (February 7, 1925, Bucharest-May 15, 2004 in Paris) was a Romanian-born French composer and conductor. His most famous scores were two little pieces, which together became the famous Twilight Zone theme song. Constant traveled from Romania to Paris in 1945. In Paris he studied composition with
Nadia Boulanger,
Olivier Messiaen and
Arthur Honegger, and conducting with
Jean Fournet. His first major composition were his 24 preludes for orchestra from 1958. Other works include Turner for orchestra (1961), Les Chants de Maldador for reciter and orchestra (1962), Barrel Or…
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