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'''Biography'''
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''Born in Geldern, Netherlands, he entered the convent of the Carmelites in Boxmeer under his religious name Father Benedict a Sancto Josepho, where he remained for the rest of his life as titularis and organist. Buns wrote motets, dialogues for vocal and instrumental ensemble, instrumental sonatas, litanies and masses.''
Born in Geldern, Netherlands, he entered the convent of the Carmelites in Boxmeer under his religious name Father Benedict a Sancto Josepho, where he remained for the rest of his life as titularis and organist. Buns wrote motets, dialogues for vocal and instrumental ensemble, instrumental sonatas, litanies and masses.
 


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Life

Born: 1642

Died: 1716

Biography

Born in Geldern, Netherlands, he entered the convent of the Carmelites in Boxmeer under his religious name Father Benedict a Sancto Josepho, where he remained for the rest of his life as titularis and organist. Buns wrote motets, dialogues for vocal and instrumental ensemble, instrumental sonatas, litanies and masses.


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