Andreas Raselius, also known as Andreas Rasel (c. 1563 – 6 January 1602) was a German composer and kapellmeister during the Renaissance. He worked for much of his career as a teacher and cantor in Regensburg, before being appointed as the court conductor of the Elector Palatine in Heidelberg. He is today best noted as the author of a cycle of motets for use throughout the year, the first such cycle to be composed in the German language, which was published in 1594.
published in 1594. Raselius was born at Hahnbach in the Upper Palatinate of Bavaria around 1563. He was the son of Thomas Raselius or Rasel, a Lutheran...
(1561–1641) John Bull (1562–1628) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621) AndreasRaselius (1562–1602) Jean Titelouze (1562/1563–1633) John Dowland (1563–1626)...
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a Nobility Diploma in 1617. His sister Maria Erndl was the wife of AndreasRaselius Ambergensis and their father was Matthis 'Mattäus' Erndl, the Apothecary...
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of Gospel motet cycles included Leonhard Päminger, Johann Wanning, AndreasRaselius, Christoph Demantius, Thomas Elsbeth, Melchior Vulpius and Melchior...
a Nobility Diploma in 1617. His sister Maria Erndl was the wife of AndreasRaselius Ambergensis and their father was Matthis 'Mattäus' Erndl, the Apothecary...