Antoine Baudoin has played with many renowned orchestras: Colonne, Pasdeloup, Paul Kuentz, Orchestre de Bretagne, Orchestre National de France (under Pierre Boulez for the Varèse and Berg cycles, and Seiji Osawa for the Beethoven cycle), Orchestre de jeunes en Île-de-France, and Orchestre français des jeunes (under Emmanuel Krivine).
Passionate about early music and the baroque repertoire, he worked in Levallois with Guillaume Cuiller, then at the Conservatoire régional de Paris with Michel Henry and Antoine Torunczyk for period oboe. His experience includes a cycle of Bach cantatas conducted by Ton Koopman, French music and dance projects, and various programmes with Olivier Schneebeli at the CMBV in Versailles. He took part in the Sablé-sur-Sarthe workshop, and performed with Le Concert Spirituel and Hervé Níquet in Handel’s Water Music and Fireworks. He has also taken part in the London Proms and the La Chaise-Dieu Festival, and continues to perform on period instruments, in chamber music and orchestra.
A holder of the Certificat d’aptitude, he has taught at various conservatoires in Nevers, Mantes la Jolie, Beauvais and Persan, and is currently based in St Cloud and Courbevoie.
He leads and coordinates various projects based around the oboe band repertoire, with a wide repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the most recent transcriptions.
He plays the Lorée brand for oboes and english horns.