Justus Burach (28 January 1706 - 20 June 1768) was a Swiss monastic composer. He entered the Benedictine order in Einsiedeln in 1725, becoming ordained in 1730. In 1738 he acted as abbey organist and proofer in the monastic print shop, where he became director in 1750. In 1774 he moved as parish priest to Freudenfels. As a composer, his style demonstrates considerable homophony, although the settings are often sparse. The works consist of 11 Magnificats, a motet, and a book of organ accompaniments for Laudes and vespers.
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Magnificat in F major
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