Paul McCartney: Ecce Cor Meum
Paul McCartney's new "classical" oratorio is called Ecce Cor Meum, which translates as "Behold My Heart." The idealistic texts, also by McCartney, are meditations on goodness, spirituality, peace, and love, and are well served by the pretty, Romantic melodies; the long choral and orchestral sections flow one into the next. The Interlude (composed after the death of his wife, Linda), with its lovely oboe solo, is simple and moving. The music builds throughout to an emotional climax and the entrance of the organ later in the work--beautifully played and handsomely recorded--is quite remarkable. This is a far more advanced work than 1991's Liverpool Oratorio: better orchestrated, more through-composed. No, it's not the last word in compositional sophistication, but it has many beautiful moments, and McCartney's legions of fans will need to own it. --Robert Levine
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Album information
| Release Date (USA): |
2006-10-17 |
| Release Date (UK): |
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| Artist/s: |
Paul McCartney;Gavin Greenaway;David Theodore;Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields;Colm Carey;Mark Law;Kate Royal |
| Label: |
EMI Classics |
Track Listing
| 1 |
I Spiritus |
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| 2 |
II Gratia |
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| 3 |
Interlude (Lament) |
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| 4 |
III Musica |
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| 5 |
IV Ecce Cor Meum |
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