Friedrich Rabenschlag (2 July 1902 – 7 August 1973) was a German choral conductor.
He also studied piano, organ, and conducting of both choirs and orchestras at the Landeskonservatorium der Musik zu Leipzig.
He was enthusiastic about the Wandervogel movement, and founded the Madrigalkreis Leipziger Studenten in 1926, while studying.
He rediscovered medieval sacred choral music, performed Bach's oratorios and promoted the works of his contemporary Ernst Pepping.
In 1963, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the theological faculty of the university.