Antoine Dauvergne (3 October 1713 – 11 February 1797) was a French composer and violinist.
Dauvergne contributed both as a performer and composer to the classical music at the court at Versailles.
He is most famous as the composer of Les troqueurs, a work which had a major influence on the development of French opéra comique.
In addition to operas and opera-ballets, Dauvergne composed a number of other works including violin sonatas (1739), trio sonatas, motets, and what he called Concerts de Simphonies (1751).
It means "from Auvergne," the region in the center of France covered by the volcanic Massif Central mountain range.