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Fighting Breast Cancer with Paul McCartney’s Ecce Cor Meum

by Jon on October 13th, 2007

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon In a musical and choral tribute to his late wife and photographer Linda, who died of breast cancer in 1998, Paul McCartney wrote Ecce Cor Meum (Latin for Behold, My Heart). 

The deeply personal oratorio, which took the legendary Beatle eight years to write, includes orchestra, choir and soloists.  It expresses his pain of loss, lost love and the joy of loving. Ecce Cor Meum was first performed in the U.S. in New York in November of 2006, at a sold-out  performance at Carnegie Hall.

Ecce Cor Meum

Probably the best known oratorio is Handel’s Messiah.

In its Washington premiere, Laura Lewis, soprano, joins the Cathedral Choral Society, in a partnership fundraiser concert with three breast cancer organizations.

The timing of this performance is a bit coincidental, as Sir Paul and soon-to-be ex-wife Heather Mills are currently embroiled in what sounds like a lengthy settlement dispute before the British courts.

McCartney, worth an estimated $3 billion, has reportedly offered Mills $40 million as a settlement after their four year marriage ended, but she is demanding $100 million.  

 I can only assume that Sir Paul will not composing anything positive about this wife.

The three organizations are the George Washington Cancer Institute, the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, and Men Against Breast Cancer

Ecce Cor Meum
Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 
Washington, DC 20016 (map it)

Dates and Times - Friday, Oct. 26th - 7:30 p.m.

Tickets - $40.00 - $160.00 and are available by calling 202-537-5527, Monday - Friday, 10-4.

Nearest Metro subway station – Tenleytown/AU - Red line, then a 1½ mile walk south, or take the Metrobus #30, 32, 34 or 36 from the Metro station.

Parking – Free parking on Cathedral grounds is available but limited.  Street parking can also be challenging, so plan on arriving a bit early to look for a spot, or take Metro.

           

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2 opinions for Fighting Breast Cancer with Paul McCartney’s Ecce Cor Meum

  • Margaret Shannon
    Oct 13, 2007 at 12:48 pm

    Thank you for mentioning our concert. Actually, Ecce Cor Meum is being sung by the Cathedral Choral Society, resident symphonic chorus at the Cathedral. The first half of the program features William Walton’s Coronation Te Deum (with the Winchester choristers), Gustav Holst’s rarely heard The Hymn of Jesus, and a separate section of music sung by the Winchester Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys. These are exciting works. Come join us!

  • Jon
    Oct 13, 2007 at 1:47 pm

    Thanks for the clarification.

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