Susanne Schempp
Happy Birthday
9 songs for many celebrations
Susanne Schempp
Happy Birthday
9 songs for many celebrations
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB)
- Composer Susanne Schempp
- Editor Susanne Schempp
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Choral Score Download
- Publisher Gustav Bosse Verlag
- Order no. BE455-DL
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- from 20 pcs 11,95 €
- from 30 pcs 10,95 €
- from 40 pcs 9,95 €
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Description:
Every choir is expected to sing serenades on a variety of occasions. The most common occasions for this are birthdays and weddings. With the "Happy Birthday" collection, the serenade does not remain the unloved and dreaded routine event, but becomes a highlight for singers and audience alike. So that it doesn't always remain the run-of-the-mill happy birthday, this piece is available here in a lively jazz version. Susanne Schempp tackles the question of how to celebrate birthdays, weddings, moving into a new home and many other occasions musically in an emotional and humorous, sometimes very direct way. With her ensemble "Salt Peanuts" and contributions to numerous choral editions, Susanne Schempp has become a permanent fixture on the German choral scene. With original English and German songs and arrangements, she gets to the point: musical charm meets verbal wit.
> 9 lively choral pieces for all "serenades"
> From a well-known author who is at home in the popular choral music scene
The author
Susanne Schempp lives in Stuttgart and is a trained singer and trainer in the field of popular music. She has published choral editions and is a member and arranger in the vocal quartet "Salt Peanuts".
> 9 lively choral pieces for all "serenades"
> From a well-known author who is at home in the popular choral music scene
The author
Susanne Schempp lives in Stuttgart and is a trained singer and trainer in the field of popular music. She has published choral editions and is a member and arranger in the vocal quartet "Salt Peanuts".