I got this from a kind soul:

 

I have heard of a band called the French Impressionists in fact I have
a 12" single by them in the loft somewhere, where all my old collection of
vinyl is being hoarded. I have a contact in Scotland who helps me track down
bits of old vinyl that I have missed at the time. I'll try to do a bit more
digging and find some more info.

 

I'll let you know if I learn any more.

 

Another kind (French) soul sent me this:

 

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"In 2007 Malcolm Fisher gathered together a new group of Impressionists, including singers Cressida Jenkins, Sara Cicenia and Alberto Antoniazzi, as well as multi-media artist Sally Titterington. The resulting album offers a beguiling mix of jazz, lieder, tone poems and modern composition. Several of the lyrics are texts by poets Amelia Rosselli and William Blake. The deluxe booklet featuring a selection of colour images by Malcolm Fisher, and cover art by
The French Impressionists, the cult Glasgow 'new jazz' combo associated with Postcard Records and Les Disques du Crepuscule. The French Impressionists first emerged in 1981 via the Postcard Records school, when founder/pianist Malcolm Fisher made his first recordings with members of Aztec Camera and The Jazzateers. A more permanent line-up released A Selection of Songs on Les Disques du Crepuscule, as well as the Christmas single Santa Baby, and found lasting success in Japan. More recently, Malcolm Fisher has based himself in Milan ( Italy ), releasing three albums of solo piano music, and pursuing parallel careers in teaching and photography. Malcolm has now gathered together a new group of French Impressionists, including singers Cressida Jenkins, Sara Cicenia and Alberto Antoniazzi, as well as multi-media artist Sally Titterington."-LTM

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