Piano Concerto No. 2, 1st MovementComposer: Elena Kats-Chernin (1957- )Performers: Ian Munro (piano) &Tasmanian Symphony OrchestraConductor: Ola RudnerElena Kats-Chernin (born 4 November 1957) is a Soviet-born Australian composer.She was born in Tashkent (now the capital of independent Uzbekistan — but then, part of the Soviet Union), and emigrated to Australia in 1975. She studied composition with Richard Toop, and later with Helmut Lachenmann in Germany. While in Europe she became active in theatre and ballet, composing for state theatres in Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg and Bochum. In 1993 she wrote Clocks for the Ensemble Modern. It has since been performed around the world.Since returning to Australia in 1994, Kats-Chernin has written three operas, two piano concertos and compositions for many performers and ensembles, including The Song Company, the Sydney Alpha Ensemble, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Chamber Made Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony. She was also commissioned to write a piece, Page Turn, for the 2000 Sydney International Piano Competition. Her music was featured at the opening ceremonies of both the 2000 Olympic Games and the 2003 Rugby World Cup.She also wrote three silent film soundtracks for a co-production between German/French TV channels ZDF/ARTE: Victor Sjöström's Korkarlen (Phantom Chariot), Billy Wilder and Robert Siodmak's People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag), and G.W. Pabst's Crisis.Kats-Chernin's other works include Charleston Noir for solo piano, Rockhampton Garden Symphonies with Mark Svendsen for solo voices, mixed choirs and orchestra, and Wild Swans, a collaboration with choreographer Meryl Tankard. She has won numerous music composition prizes in Australia, and her pieces are regularly broadcast on ABC Classic FM radio.Performances of Kats-Chernin's music is available on several commercially-released recordings. One album is Chamber of Horrors, released in August 2006 by Tall Poppies Records. Chamber of Horrors includes Charleston Noir, for four basses; Chamber of Horrors, for harp (1995), played by Alice Giles; Still Life, for viola and piano (2001); Gypsy Ramble, for viola, cello and piano (1996); Wild Rice, for cello (1996); and Velvet Revolution, for horn, violin and piano (1999).Kats-Chernin's Eliza Aria from her score for the Ballet Wild Swans (ABC Classics), is used in Lloyds TSB's 2007 television advertisements. In late 2007, Eliza Aria was used to form the basis of The Journey Continues by Mark Brown featuring Sarah Cracknell. As of May 2007, Eliza Aria can be heard on her official MySpace web page.Kats-Chernin is a represented composer of the Australian Music Centre.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Kats-Chernin [ More Detail ]
Take a close look into the life of violinist/emcee A.d.i.d.a.m.In this episode: "Life in Canada", "Infinitus Photo Shoot", "Spirit Moon", "Wedding Blues", "UFC Fight Night"For more information visit: www.AdidamMusic.com [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Willamette University presents an Earthquake Relief Concertto aid the victims of the disaster in Sichuan Province, Chinathis concert raised over $1400 for the American Red Cross to aid in their relief efforts.July 3, 2008, 7:30pmCone ChapelWillamette University900 State St.Salem, OR 97301Johannes BrahmsQuartet in C Minor, Op. 60for piano and stringsIan Scarfe, pianoDaniel Rouslin, violinDanny Seidenberg, violaGeorgienne Young, cello [ More Detail ]
Three Greek Dances for string quartetMovt. 1: KarsilamaComposed by Peter DeneffPerformed byJustina Nadal-violin 1Jenny Estrin-violin 2Phillip Triggs-violaIan Flatt-celloSunday, May 7, 2006Gerald R. Daniel Recital HallCalifornia State University Long Beach [ More Detail ]
Live performance recorded on December 3, 2007 at Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School in Los Angeles as part of the Monday Evening Concerts. More information at www.mondayeveningconcerts.org.Jonathan Mack, tenorHerbert Ausman, tromboneIan Carroll, tromboneJames Miller, tromboneRussell Moss, tromboneThe Calder Quartet: Benjamin Jacobson, violinAndrew Bulbrook, violinJonathan Moerschel, violaEric Byers, celloWilliam Kraft, conductorCameramen: Ross Karre and Jordan AlbertVideo Director: Ross Karre [ More Detail ]
The Franz Schubert version... also for someone across the sea. I don't know if she's heard this one or not, but here goes.I don't own the music, obviously. [ More Detail ]
Cempaka Orchestra performing Magnificent Seven for Cempaka Damansara Commencements 07, Cempaka Schools.Conductor: Mr Isaac ChiaViolin 1: Mr Andrew Chan, Wong Lee En, Lee Kah Yan, Annabel Yong, BrandonViolin 2: Leandra Goon, Chin Siew May, Kevin Saw, Cheah Si Mynn, Wong Qi Shaun, Laura OhCello: Ian Lum, Nigel TheanDouble Bass: Nicolas LumTrumpets: Kok Leong, Kah Weng, MomokoTrombone: KanakoTuba: Chak QuanFrench Horns: Dennis Saw, Jun BoClarinets: Julian Thean, Joshua, Yu HaoOboe: Miss HongFlute: Mr KangPercussion: Luke, Mee Han, Dee DeePiano: Mr Wong [ More Detail ]
Watch this vid in higher quality herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UNOx-xcy0g&fmt=18This is the B Side to The Dreamland single "Got To Be A Reason", this song is one which I was asked to write,produce and arrange for the band DREAMLAND.LyricsTheres a hole in my lifeWhen I wake up in the morninTheres a hole in my life Takes me right into the evenin Theres a hole in my lifeTheres a hole, theres a hole in my lifeWhen time comes it really comes And when it comes it always knows your nameWhen time goes it really goes And when it goes it always stays the sameSometimes I regret When Im alone in my room I feel low Waitin for the moment when The feeling I had will let me goTheres a hole in my lifeWhen I wake up in the morninTheres a hole in my life Takes me right into the evenin Theres a hole in my lifeTheres a hole , theres a hole in my lifeWhen she comes she really comes And when she comes she always plays the gameWhen she goes she really goes And when she goes shes in her moods againSometimes I regret When Im alone in my room I feel low Waitin for the moment when The feeling I had will let me goTheres a hole in my lifeWhen I wake up in the morninTheres a hole in my life Takes me right into the evenin Theres a hole in my ......Life was easy when I had no worries I thought I had it madeNow Im older ...aint gettin youngerI think of yesterdaySometimes I regret When Im alone in my room I feel low Waitin for the moment when The feeling I had will let me goTheres a hole in my lifeWhen I wake up in the morninTheres a hole in my life Takes me right into the evenin Theres a hole in my lifeTheres a hole , theres a hole in my lifeIn My LifeIn My LifeVocals A. Choudhary Bass Dice AliDrums Ian Bamforth Acoustic &Electric Guitars JTPercussion and BV's Dave Whizzkid SargentProduced and arranged by JT for Raw Groove ProductionsWritten by JT with additional lyrics and melody by A Choudhary(c)2001 Allsongs(PRS)/Addictive Music (BMI)(p)2001 Glass Onion Records/S0NYSome Interesting notes on this recording: This was a very experimental track with a whole hotch- potch of ideas crammed in to it. Verse 1 was wriiten after a convo with The lead vocalist re a night demon who visited him. It looked like the grim reaper coming to get him.Verse 2 was relating to a moody ex girlfriend who I had just split up with. The chorus was originally about the huge gap in my life cos my dad was never around ( 5,ooo miles away most of the time !)The middle 8 was an attempt to create a Psychedelic cross between "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" and "McArthur Park " (Old ,Old tunes, but classic moods and themes)Theres a string quartet on the fade out ( 4 girls on 2 violins, viola and cello !) The fade out was intended to include a type of "I am the walrus" cello riff and various (humble)guitar tributes in the styles of Bill Nelson, Mick Ronson, Dick Wagner,Eric Clapton (while my guitar gently weeps), and Hendrix ("watchtower" mandolin style guitar) And the actual fade was intended to be a bit reminiscent of the fade on Space Oddity.(The eternally upward slide guitar effect was achieved using the neck of a bottle of Jack Daniels, which we finished off to round off the session on the hottest day of the year July 2001.I think it turned out rather well in the end !("spine-tingling psychedlic alt-rock ")City Life Magazine 2001 [ More Detail ]
Johan Fröst performs a piano transcription of Stravinsky's "Firebird". Part of a concert broadcast on Swedish Television.Sofia Andersson - actressIan Peaston - violinMaria Böhm - celloJohan Fröst - pianoChristoffer Thorsell - percussionDick Olofsson - lighting [ More Detail ]
ensemble elucian perform Sting's "I Was Brought to My Senses" (in Swedish). Part of a concert broadcast on Swedish Television.Sofia Andersson - actressIan Peaston - violinMaria Böhm - celloJohan Fröst - pianoChristoffer Thorsell - percussionDick Olofsson - lighting [ More Detail ]
An excerpt from the Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance production of "The Scarlet Letter." Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance is a professional ballet company based in Asheville, NC. (www.terpsicorps.org)Choreography by Heather MaloyProjections by G. Craig Hobbs Music by Ian Moore Electronica by Jonathan WertheimChoir directed by Jenn FosterCastHester - Sadie HarrisReverend Dimmesdale - Jon UplegerRoger Chillingworth, the husband - Zachary WhittenburgPearl, the daughter - Carol McCoyFiddle - Ian Moore Cello - David W. Moore Samplers/Sequencers - Jonathan WertheimAlto soloist - Kat WilliamsThis ballet, "The Scarlet Letter," is inspired by the classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is the goal of this work, originally set in Puritan New England, to explore the universality of the story in a fluid time and place, showing the plight of the characters without confining them to one particular setting.In our 'New World,' the landscape is in ruin and the people struggling with hunger and poverty. They see their church leaders as royalty, trusting them blindly. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is a newcomer to town. Little is known of her past, save for her marriage to a man serving a long prison sentence. She spends many of her hours alone in nature where she feels closest to God, a practice strange to everyone except for the Reverend Dimmsdale who is fascinated by the unusual purity of her spiritual devotion. Secretly, the two fall in love through their mutual devotion to God.The town goes into an uproar when Hester gives birth to a daughter, Pearl, and puts her on trial for adultery. When Hester will not confess to Pearl's paternity, she is condemned to bear a scarlet 'A' on her chest for the rest of her life. During her public sentencing, her husband, Roger Chillingworth, recently released from prison, arrives in town. Swearing Hester to secrecy about his identity, he vows to reveal and destroy Pearl's father at all costs.Lacking the strength to admit to his sins, Dimmsdale's punishment is self inflicted with a guilt strong enough to cause him to fall ill. Chillingworth, masquerading as a healer, offers guidance and 'medication' that only serves to further weaken his mental state. In the throws of hallucination, he meets Hester with Pearl for the first time. Hester is greatly disturbed by the condition of her former lover, decides that the time has come to escape the 'New World" and persuades him to leave with them.Over time Reverend Dimmsdale has become quite a celebrity, widely revered for delivering sermons with the passion and charisma of a man possessed. That coming Sunday marks the fulfillment of his life goal, a sermon that will be broadcast throughout the "New World." The couple decide to leave immediately after.In delivering the greatest sermon of his life, his physical condition becomes obvious. Amidst his feverish warnings against a life of hidden sin and the wrath of an angry God, he breaks his bound of silence in a shocking confession.To view more excerpts from The Scarlet Letter visithttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E306F3DB1EC4FCDD [ More Detail ]
An excerpt from the Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance production of "The Scarlet Letter." Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance is a professional ballet company based in Asheville, NC. (www.terpsicorps.org)Choreography by Heather MaloyProjections by G. Craig Hobbs Music by Ian Moore Electronica by Jonathan WertheimChoir directed by Jenn FosterCastHester - Sadie HarrisReverend Dimmesdale - Jon UplegerRoger Chillingworth, the husband - Zachary WhittenburgPearl, the daughter - Carol McCoyFiddle - Ian Moore Cello - David W. Moore Samplers/Sequencers - Jonathan WertheimAlto soloist - Kat WilliamsThis ballet, "The Scarlet Letter," is inspired by the classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is the goal of this work, originally set in Puritan New England, to explore the universality of the story in a fluid time and place, showing the plight of the characters without confining them to one particular setting.In our 'New World,' the landscape is in ruin and the people struggling with hunger and poverty. They see their church leaders as royalty, trusting them blindly. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is a newcomer to town. Little is known of her past, save for her marriage to a man serving a long prison sentence. She spends many of her hours alone in nature where she feels closest to God, a practice strange to everyone except for the Reverend Dimmsdale who is fascinated by the unusual purity of her spiritual devotion. Secretly, the two fall in love through their mutual devotion to God.The town goes into an uproar when Hester gives birth to a daughter, Pearl, and puts her on trial for adultery. When Hester will not confess to Pearl's paternity, she is condemned to bear a scarlet 'A' on her chest for the rest of her life. During her public sentencing, her husband, Roger Chillingworth, recently released from prison, arrives in town. Swearing Hester to secrecy about his identity, he vows to reveal and destroy Pearl's father at all costs.Lacking the strength to admit to his sins, Dimmsdale's punishment is self inflicted with a guilt strong enough to cause him to fall ill. Chillingworth, masquerading as a healer, offers guidance and 'medication' that only serves to further weaken his mental state. In the throws of hallucination, he meets Hester with Pearl for the first time. Hester is greatly disturbed by the condition of her former lover, decides that the time has come to escape the 'New World" and persuades him to leave with them.Over time Reverend Dimmsdale has become quite a celebrity, widely revered for delivering sermons with the passion and charisma of a man possessed. That coming Sunday marks the fulfillment of his life goal, a sermon that will be broadcast throughout the "New World." The couple decide to leave immediately after.In delivering the greatest sermon of his life, his physical condition becomes obvious. Amidst his feverish warnings against a life of hidden sin and the wrath of an angry God, he breaks his bound of silence in a shocking confession.To view more excerpts from The Scarlet Letter visithttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E306F3DB1EC4FCDD [ More Detail ]
An excerpt from the Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance production of "The Scarlet Letter." Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance is a professional ballet company based in Asheville, NC. (www.terpsicorps.org)Choreography by Heather MaloyProjections by G. Craig Hobbs Music by Ian Moore Electronica by Jonathan WertheimChoir directed by Jenn FosterCastHester - Sadie HarrisReverend Dimmesdale - Jon UplegerRoger Chillingworth, the husband - Zachary WhittenburgPearl, the daughter - Carol McCoyFiddle - Ian Moore Cello - David W. Moore Samplers/Sequencers - Jonathan WertheimAlto soloist - Kat WilliamsThis ballet, "The Scarlet Letter," is inspired by the classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is the goal of this work, originally set in Puritan New England, to explore the universality of the story in a fluid time and place, showing the plight of the characters without confining them to one particular setting.In our 'New World,' the landscape is in ruin and the people struggling with hunger and poverty. They see their church leaders as royalty, trusting them blindly. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is a newcomer to town. Little is known of her past, save for her marriage to a man serving a long prison sentence. She spends many of her hours alone in nature where she feels closest to God, a practice strange to everyone except for the Reverend Dimmsdale who is fascinated by the unusual purity of her spiritual devotion. Secretly, the two fall in love through their mutual devotion to God.The town goes into an uproar when Hester gives birth to a daughter, Pearl, and puts her on trial for adultery. When Hester will not confess to Pearl's paternity, she is condemned to bear a scarlet 'A' on her chest for the rest of her life. During her public sentencing, her husband, Roger Chillingworth, recently released from prison, arrives in town. Swearing Hester to secrecy about his identity, he vows to reveal and destroy Pearl's father at all costs.Lacking the strength to admit to his sins, Dimmsdale's punishment is self inflicted with a guilt strong enough to cause him to fall ill. Chillingworth, masquerading as a healer, offers guidance and 'medication' that only serves to further weaken his mental state. In the throws of hallucination, he meets Hester with Pearl for the first time. Hester is greatly disturbed by the condition of her former lover, decides that the time has come to escape the 'New World" and persuades him to leave with them.Over time Reverend Dimmsdale has become quite a celebrity, widely revered for delivering sermons with the passion and charisma of a man possessed. That coming Sunday marks the fulfillment of his life goal, a sermon that will be broadcast throughout the "New World." The couple decide to leave immediately after.In delivering the greatest sermon of his life, his physical condition becomes obvious. Amidst his feverish warnings against a life of hidden sin and the wrath of an angry God, he breaks his bound of silence in a shocking confession.To view more excerpts from The Scarlet Letter visithttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E306F3DB1EC4FCDD [ More Detail ]
An excerpt from the Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance production of "The Scarlet Letter." Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance is a professional ballet company based in Asheville, NC. (www.terpsicorps.org)Choreography by Heather MaloyProjections by G. Craig Hobbs Music by Ian Moore Electronica by Jonathan WertheimChoir directed by Jenn FosterCastHester - Sadie HarrisReverend Dimmesdale - Jon UplegerRoger Chillingworth, the husband - Zachary WhittenburgPearl, the daughter - Carol McCoyFiddle - Ian Moore Cello - David W. Moore Samplers/Sequencers - Jonathan WertheimAlto soloist - Kat WilliamsThis ballet, "The Scarlet Letter," is inspired by the classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is the goal of this work, originally set in Puritan New England, to explore the universality of the story in a fluid time and place, showing the plight of the characters without confining them to one particular setting.In our 'New World,' the landscape is in ruin and the people struggling with hunger and poverty. They see their church leaders as royalty, trusting them blindly. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is a newcomer to town. Little is known of her past, save for her marriage to a man serving a long prison sentence. She spends many of her hours alone in nature where she feels closest to God, a practice strange to everyone except for the Reverend Dimmsdale who is fascinated by the unusual purity of her spiritual devotion. Secretly, the two fall in love through their mutual devotion to God.The town goes into an uproar when Hester gives birth to a daughter, Pearl, and puts her on trial for adultery. When Hester will not confess to Pearl's paternity, she is condemned to bear a scarlet 'A' on her chest for the rest of her life. During her public sentencing, her husband, Roger Chillingworth, recently released from prison, arrives in town. Swearing Hester to secrecy about his identity, he vows to reveal and destroy Pearl's father at all costs.Lacking the strength to admit to his sins, Dimmsdale's punishment is self inflicted with a guilt strong enough to cause him to fall ill. Chillingworth, masquerading as a healer, offers guidance and 'medication' that only serves to further weaken his mental state. In the throws of hallucination, he meets Hester with Pearl for the first time. Hester is greatly disturbed by the condition of her former lover, decides that the time has come to escape the 'New World" and persuades him to leave with them.Over time Reverend Dimmsdale has become quite a celebrity, widely revered for delivering sermons with the passion and charisma of a man possessed. That coming Sunday marks the fulfillment of his life goal, a sermon that will be broadcast throughout the "New World." The couple decide to leave immediately after.In delivering the greatest sermon of his life, his physical condition becomes obvious. Amidst his feverish warnings against a life of hidden sin and the wrath of an angry God, he breaks his bound of silence in a shocking confession.To view more excerpts from The Scarlet Letter visithttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E306F3DB1EC4FCDD [ More Detail ]
An excerpt from the Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance production of "The Scarlet Letter." Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance is a professional ballet company based in Asheville, NC. (www.terpsicorps.org)Choreography by Heather MaloyProjections by G. Craig Hobbs Music by Ian Moore Electronica by Jonathan WertheimChoir directed by Jenn FosterCastHester - Sadie HarrisReverend Dimmesdale - Jon UplegerRoger Chillingworth, the husband - Zachary WhittenburgPearl, the daughter - Carol McCoyFiddle - Ian Moore Cello - David W. Moore Samplers/Sequencers - Jonathan WertheimAlto soloist - Kat WilliamsThis ballet, "The Scarlet Letter," is inspired by the classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is the goal of this work, originally set in Puritan New England, to explore the universality of the story in a fluid time and place, showing the plight of the characters without confining them to one particular setting.In our 'New World,' the landscape is in ruin and the people struggling with hunger and poverty. They see their church leaders as royalty, trusting them blindly. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is a newcomer to town. Little is known of her past, save for her marriage to a man serving a long prison sentence. She spends many of her hours alone in nature where she feels closest to God, a practice strange to everyone except for the Reverend Dimmsdale who is fascinated by the unusual purity of her spiritual devotion. Secretly, the two fall in love through their mutual devotion to God.The town goes into an uproar when Hester gives birth to a daughter, Pearl, and puts her on trial for adultery. When Hester will not confess to Pearl's paternity, she is condemned to bear a scarlet 'A' on her chest for the rest of her life. During her public sentencing, her husband, Roger Chillingworth, recently released from prison, arrives in town. Swearing Hester to secrecy about his identity, he vows to reveal and destroy Pearl's father at all costs.Lacking the strength to admit to his sins, Dimmsdale's punishment is self inflicted with a guilt strong enough to cause him to fall ill. Chillingworth, masquerading as a healer, offers guidance and 'medication' that only serves to further weaken his mental state. In the throws of hallucination, he meets Hester with Pearl for the first time. Hester is greatly disturbed by the condition of her former lover, decides that the time has come to escape the 'New World" and persuades him to leave with them.Over time Reverend Dimmsdale has become quite a celebrity, widely revered for delivering sermons with the passion and charisma of a man possessed. That coming Sunday marks the fulfillment of his life goal, a sermon that will be broadcast throughout the "New World." The couple decide to leave immediately after.In delivering the greatest sermon of his life, his physical condition becomes obvious. Amidst his feverish warnings against a life of hidden sin and the wrath of an angry God, he breaks his bound of silence in a shocking confession. [ More Detail ]