Journey into the world of Cross-Opera with Concert Impromptu, a wind quintet that stirs up the fire of Spanish Duende in an original creation combining movement, words and poetry.
The Concert Impromptu is a French wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon) that has been performing internationally since 1991.
An ambassador for the French School of Wind Instruments, this ensemble, free from labels, invented Cross-Opera, a transdisciplinary genre in which musicians embrace the languages of the stage and combine gesture, speech and poetry.
For "Habanera", the Concert Impromptu stirs up the inner fire of the Spanish Duende. It promises to be a "caliente" evening that will transport you between musky fragrances and deep songs, to the Spain of Federico García-Lorca where "the Duende squeezes lemons at dawn".
Let yourself be carried away by this original creation that dusts off the classical repertoire and reveals all the Iberian passion of these musicians who are always on the move.
An ambassador for the French School of Wind Instruments, this ensemble, free from labels, invented Cross-Opera, a transdisciplinary genre in which musicians embrace the languages of the stage and combine gesture, speech and poetry.
For "Habanera", the Concert Impromptu stirs up the inner fire of the Spanish Duende. It promises to be a "caliente" evening that will transport you between musky fragrances and deep songs, to the Spain of Federico García-Lorca where "the Duende squeezes lemons at dawn".
Let yourself be carried away by this original creation that dusts off the classical repertoire and reveals all the Iberian passion of these musicians who are always on the move.






