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The words and music for There Has to Be a Heaven were written by Russell Roden. This composition explores the idea that there is a place that is far better than the experience on this Earth. While it is not a sacred piece, it imagines a place where there is no violence, hatred, or greed. While it touches on the controversial topic of guns and gun violence, it is not a judgment on the political debate, but a statement that so much violence occurs because of guns in the wrong hands. It calls for a time of peace and unity for the sake of future generations.It is scored for SATB choir with some divisi. It also offers an opportunity for a solo, if desired, or the entire piece can be sung chorally.There has to be a HeavenFar different from todayThere has to be a HeavenIs it really so far away?
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