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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. Raselius was born at Hahnbach in the Upper Palatinate of Bavaria around 1563. He was the son of Thomas Raselius or Rasel, a Lutheran preacher. The elder Raselius had studied at Wittenberg University under the Lutheran theologian and reformer Philip Melanchthon – who had Latinised Raselius's name – before moving to Hahnbach and marrying a woman from nearby Amberg. From 1575 Andreas Raselius was educated at the Amberg Gymnasium and in November 1581 he enrolled at the University of Heidelberg. He gained a baccalaureate within only eight months and was awarded an M.A. in February 1584. A strict Lutheran, he declared himself "outraged at the Calvinist machinations"[2] that he witnessed in Heidelberg and moved later in 1584 to Regensburg. There he became a teacher of the 2nd class at the city's Gymnasium Poeticum and was appointed as cantor at the gymnasium and the Neupfarrkirche (de), the town's first Lutheran church. As well as working as a composer and an author of musical theory and historical works, Raselius also
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
1802Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
1553Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland - Arr. by L. Güttler
514Eripe me de inimicis
265"Nun komm der Heiden Heiland": Cantus Firmus for Four Trombones
186Andreas Raselius: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
157"Nun komm der Heiden Heiland": Chorale for Trumpet, French Horn, Two Trombones and Bass Tuba
148Ne glorieris in crastinum
139Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland: Strophe 3
1010Partita on "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland": Choral - Live
9Christmas Relax
Liebe alte Weihnachtslieder
Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (Das große Live Weihnachtsalbum)
Vom Himmel hoch (Festliche Weihnachten mit Ludwig Güttler)
Masters of the Renaissance
Christmas Brass Music
Barocke Weihnacht
Jauchzet, frohlocket - Berühmte Chöre singen Weihnachtslieder (Classical Choice)
A Christimas Slide (Weihnachtsmusik mit fünf Posaunen)
Bläsermusik zur Weihnacht
Hearken to the Angel's Song
Dass sich wunder alle Welt: German Advent Songs