Antoine Bullant, also Anton Bullandt (Russian: Антон Булландт or Антуан Бюлан, 9 February 1751 in Mělník, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire – 25 [OS 13] June 1821 St Petersburg) was a Czech musician (bassoon player) and opera composer who worked first in France but primarily in Imperial Russia.
In Russian his name was also transliterated as Булан, Булант, Буллант and sometimes "trans-transliterated" in other languages (e.g., in German, in lists of operas) as Bulant, Bullanto, Bullault, Bullandt, Bulan.
The Grove Dictionary of Music describes him as a French composer and bassoonist of Czech origin, born in Amiens (?
The most successful of them was Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor), comic opera in 3 acts, written to the libretto by Yakov Knyazhnin.
The opera was staged 1783 or 1784 in St Petersburg, at the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, and was played until 1853; He was also credited for several famous comic operas of that time probably by mistake, because some of them, were also attributed to other composers like Ivan Kerzelli and Vasily Pashkevich):