Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
- Composers:
- Keith Getty
- Publishers:
- Jubilate Music Group
- Series:
- With One Voice
- UPC:
- 038081393728
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- Keith Getty
- Arrangers:
- Thomas Fettke
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.36 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: JU.00-35062
Composed by Keith Getty. Arranged by Thomas Fettke. Lent/Easter. With One Voice Choral Series. Sacred. Octavo. Jubilate Music Group #00-35062. Published by Jubilate Music Group (JU.00-35062).UPC: 038081393728. English.
Item Number: 00-35062
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB/SAB
Words and Music by Keith Getty and Phil Madeira
Arranged by Tom Fettke
A subtle, majestic warmth flows through Tom Fettke's beautiful arrangement of this hymn for the church from Keith Getty and Phil Madeira. It is a call for unity of purpose, a call to remembrance of who and Whose we are. The profound simplicity of memorable melody and words lift its heartfelt prayer home.
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About With One Voice
Contains the newest and freshest song titles masterfully adapted for SATB and SAB choirs by the finest arrangers and orchestrators writing for the church today, including Tom Fettke, Bruce Greer, Richard Kingsmore, Michael Lawrence, and Robert Sterling. Stereo and split-trax accompaniment CDs, as well as additional instrumentation, including usual substitutions, are also available for all applicable titles.
Song List
The Risen Christ
Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads
- More by this Composer:
- Keith Getty Keith Getty Choir Keith Getty Piano Accompaniment Keith Getty Voice
- Series:
- With One Voice
- Artists:
- Thomas Fettke Keith Getty
- Ensemble:
- 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
- Publisher:
- Jubilate Music Group
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Jim M.
Apr 26, 2011
This anthem is a bit unique for Easter; it starts and ends 'piano', I mean nice and soft. The melody sings out and there's nothing complex about it. Our limited (7-voiced) choir did it mostly in unison, with the second verse in the two parts written: SA and TB. With so small a group, we played the piano. The dynamics keep rising to a climax and ends very peacefully. Using the 'whole enchalada' would work as well.