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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...
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Margarita Cozzolani,
Italian composer (died 1678)
January 6 –
Andreas Raselius,
German composer (born c. 1563)
March 11 –
Emilio de' Cavalieri, Italian...
- (1561–1641) John Bull (1562–1628) Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621)
Andreas Raselius (1562–1602) Jean
Titelouze (1562/1563–1633) John
Dowland (1563–1626) Giles...
- 1633
French Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck 1562 – 1621 Franco-Flemish
Andreas Raselius c. 1563 – 1602
German Cornelis Verdonck 1563 – 1625 Franco-Flemish John...
- Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität
Berlin on the
subject of the
motets of
Andreas Raselius in 1924. He
achieved his
greatest success with the
stage works Godiva and...
- (1884–1947) György Ránki (1907–1992) Günter
Raphael (1903–1960)
Andreas Raselius (c. 1563 – 1602)
Francesco Rasi (1574–1621) Karl Aage
Rasmussen (born 1947)...
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Gospel motet cycles included Leonhard Päminger,
Johann Wanning,
Andreas Raselius,
Christoph Demantius,
Thomas Elsbeth,
Melchior Vulpius and
Melchior Franck...
- Farnaby,
English composer,
perhaps from Truro,
Cornwall (d. 1640)
Andreas Raselius,
German composer (d. 1602)
February 2 – Hans Neusidler,
composer (b. c...
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Ursulapoppenricht Wüstenau Wüstenaumühle
People born in Hahnbach:
Andreas Raselius (1530 - 1575),
German renaissance composer Daniel Siegert (born 1991),...
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printed in 1597, one of Adam
Gumpelzhaimer in
Augsburg in 1618,
Andreas Raselius wrote a five-part
setting in 1610.
Melchior Schärer (1570–1602) set the...