Giulio Cesare Rubino (fl.
17th and 18th centuries) was an Italian composer of whom little biographical information is known.
His surviving compositions include a psalm Confitebor[1] and some secular cantatas.
One cantata Oh cielo, oh ammore was composed for lady Clelia Caracciolo, marchioness of Arena.
[2][3] The cantata Lena was recorded by Marco Beasley.