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Antoine Geoffroy-Dechaume

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where he led a highly regarded early music group, the Collegium Musicae Antiquae. From 1962 until his retirement he was professor at the
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during the 1960s. The festival notably used a score he had prepared for a revival of
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Academic staff of the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Poitiers
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The Secrets of Early Music, or the search for its interpretation
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and the English Bach Festivals, and for concerts given by the
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by the classical music world during the 1970s. He was named a
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Geoffroy-Dechaume was the resident harpsichordist at the
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