Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt
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Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt is a French composer and musician and, with Philippe Beaussant
Philippe Beaussant
Philippe Beaussant is a French musicologist and novelist, an expert on French baroque music, on which he has published widely. He is the founder of the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, of which he was the artistic adviser of 1987 to 1996. He has also been a producer of musical programs for...

, co-founder of the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles
Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles
The Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles is a centre for the study and performance of French Baroque music, based at the Palace of Versailles. It was founded by Philippe Beaussant and Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt, who were entrusted with the task of founding a musical establishment at...

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He directed Ensemble Vocal de Neuilly, from 1969 to 1976. He is president of Musique en Morvan. He is a director of Music and dance, for the Dijon
Dijon
Dijon is a city in eastern France, the capital of the Côte-d'Or département and of the Burgundy region.Dijon is the historical capital of the region of Burgundy. Population : 151,576 within the city limits; 250,516 for the greater Dijon area....

 Region Cultural Affairs, Minister of Culture (France)
Minister of Culture (France)
The Minister of Culture is, in the Government of France, the cabinet member in charge of national museums and monuments; promoting and protecting the arts in France and abroad; and managing the national archives and regional "maisons de culture"...

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He is the son of Jacques Berthier
Jacques Berthier
Jacques Berthier was a French composer of liturgical music, best known for writing much of the music used at Taizé.-Biography:...

, and Germaine de Lioncourt (daughter of the composer Guy de Lioncourt
Guy de Lioncourt
Guy de Lioncourt was a French composer.- Life :He studied music at the Schola Cantorum de Paris under Léon Saint-Réquier , Amédée Gastoué , André Roussel , Vincent d'Indy , Charles Pineau , F...

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