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.
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1590s births People from Lauenburg (Elbe) 1654 deaths German Baroque composers Year of birth uncertain 17th-century classical composers German male classical composers 17th-century male musicians {{Germany-composer-stub