For other people named Beber, see Beber (disambiguation).
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Ambrosius Beber (fl. 1610–1620) was a German composer.[1] Very little is known about his life. He lived and worked in the first part of the 17th century. He is mentioned as a "musician of Naumburg".
The only work that survives is a St. Mark Passion from about 1610.[1]