See, What a Morning by Keith Getty 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Larry Shackley

An infectious melody, exuberant lyrics, and dynamic accompaniment combine to make this one of the most exciting praise choruses sung in churches today. Ideal for Easter Sunday, congregations will be singing this theme long after the service has ended! "And we are raised with Him; Death is dead, love has won, Christ has conquered!"

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Easter
Composers:
Keith Getty Stuart Townend
Publishers:
Monarch Music
ISBN:
9780893289072
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Anthem
Artist:
Keith Getty
Arrangers:
Larry Shackley
Usages:
Easter Hymn Anthems
Shipping Weight:
0.94 pounds
Detailed Description
SATB choir, piano

SKU: LO.10-3635M

Composed by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. Arranged by Larry Shackley. Choral. Sacred Anthem, Eastertide. Octavo. Monarch Music #10/3635M. Published by Monarch Music (LO.10-3635M).

ISBN 9780893289072.

An infectious melody, exuberant lyrics, and dynamic accompaniment combine to make this one of the most exciting praise choruses sung in churches today. Ideal for Easter Sunday, congregations will be singing this theme long after the service has ended! "And we are raised with Him; Death is dead, love has won, Christ has conquered!".

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Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

2 reviews

Marilyn S.

Feb 2, 2025

See What a Morning

One of my favorite Easter pieces but had to return them because my sopranos can’t sing that high.

Tjgoeman

Apr 2, 2012

Great Resurrection Celebration Song

This song provides a combination of great words, a pleasing melody/harmony, and a nice rythmic component. The choir really enjoyed singing it, and the congregation was uplifted by it. It takes some work with the different vocal parts, but the repetition makes it very doable. You will need at least 2 men who can read music comfortably. We used just the piano accompaniment, and it was great, although you will need an accomplished pianist to pull that off. Overall, I highly recommend it.