You may have met British chamber choir I Fagioilini at the cinema, in John La Bouchardiere's The Full Monteverdi.
This imaginative 2007 movie presented six pairs of singers, in a restaurant, terminating their relationships through the words and music of Renaissance madrigals.
It may sound a little twee but, on screen, it worked remarkably well.
The group now celebrates its 30th birthday with another adventurous project: an album Amuse-Bouche, offering a tantalising selection of choral morsels from the 20th century French repertoire.
But does it live up to its tempting title?