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Bernhard Klingenstein (born 1545 in Peiting (probably); died 1. March 1614 in Augsburg) was a German composer and cathedral conductor at Augsburg Cathedral. Bernhard Klingenstein worked as a schoolmaster at the Frauenkirche in Munich. From 1575 he worked as a cathedral vicar and conductor at Augsburg Cathedral. In addition, he worked as Kapellmeister at the Jesuit Church of St. Salvator. Around 1579/1580 he was still a pupil of Johannes de Cleve, who was then in Augsburg. He published the collection of Marianliedern Rosetum Marianum (Dillingen 1604) with German-language texts. He published the Liber Primus S in Munich in 1607. Symphoniarum. The work contains 34 motets of 1 to 8 voices with texts in Latin accompanied by a general bass. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.