Impromptu (disambiguation)
- Impromptu (disambiguation)
Impromptu is a musical form or genre.
Impromptu may also refer to:
* "Impromptu" (1923), a novel by Elliot Paul
* "Impromptu" (1932 movie), a comedy short starring Richard Bird and Florence Desmond
* "Impromptu" (1991 film), a movie starring Hugh Grant as Chopin
* Cognos Impromptu, business reporting software
ee also
*Impromptu speaking
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