Antoine de Bertrand (also Anthoine) (1530/1540 – probably 1581) was a French composer of the Renaissance. He was born at Fontanges, in the Auvergne, and from about 1560 he lived in Toulouse. Early in his life he was a prolific composer of secular chansons, and late in his life he wrote hymns and canticles, under the influence of the Jesuits. He was murdered by Protestants during the French Wars of Religion.
Bertrand published three large books of chansons and three books of sacred music. A total of 84 chansons and one Italian madrigal have survived, out of his secular music, and 10 hymns in Latin, 14 canticles, and three Latin motets, of his sacred music. Most of his music is for four unaccompanied voices.