Julius Ernst Rautenstein
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Julius Ernst Rautenstein (c. between 1590 and 1595 – after 6 March 1654) was a German composer.
Rautenstein was born in Lauenburg, Hamburg, and became the organist at Halberstadt.[1] His dialogue motet Ich schlafe, aber mein Herz wachet, for 4 voices (5:27) is recorded on Hanseatic Wedding music. Weser-Renaissance Ensemble Bremen dir. Manfred Cordes. cpo. Rautenstein died in Szczecin.
References
- ^ Konstanze Musketa, Barbara M. Reul, Johann Friedrich Fasch und sein Wirken für Zerbst Internationale Fasch-Gesellschaft Zerbst - 1997
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