Benedictus Buns

Dutch priest and composer of sacred music

Benedictus Buns - Dutch priest and composer of sacred music
Born

1642
383 years ago

Died

December 6th, 1716
308 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Netherlands

Links & References

Buns served as a priest in the Netherlands and made significant contributions to sacred music during the Baroque period. Compositions included liturgical works and hymns that reflected the religious practices of the time. The focus remained on enhancing worship through music. His works were performed in churches and played a role in the development of liturgical music in the Dutch Reformed Church.

Composed various sacred choral works

Contributed to the Baroque sacred music repertoire

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