Elvis Costello tours the Philharmonies

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2023-09-24 18:00:59

By Olivier Nuc

Published 2 hours ago, Updated 2 hours ago

At 69, Elvis Costello returns to certain cities in which he has not performed for many years. This is the case of Paris. Alfonso Salgueiro

WE WERE THERE – The English rocker continues his tour of European Philharmonics. Before passing through Paris this Sunday, he was in Luxembourg on Friday.

“On this tour, we are going to play in several places called Philharmonies, that’s new for us, isn’t it?” In the middle of the concert he gave on Friday September 22 at the Philharmonie du Luxembourg, Elvis Costello addressed his accomplice, the pianist Steve Nieve.

The two musicians who have been playing together since 1978 (“Steve was 17, I was 22» specifies Costello) have been performing together for several months in what looks like an overview of a long-term career: 32 studio albums since 1977.

At 69 years old, Elvis Costello returns to certain cities in which he has not performed for many years, such as Paris: his last concert in our capital dates back to October 2014! It is thanks to the cooperation between the Philharmonies of Paris and Luxembourg, and other European venues, that this small tour can be held today, private promoters being reluctant to produce a “cult” artist like this darling of the critics, which has never achieved great public success in our regions.

Partnership between ten cinemas in continental Europe

It was on a TGV from Paris, flanked by a tour manager and a sound engineer, that Costello and Steve Nieve arrived in Luxembourg on Friday the 22nd in the afternoon. Luxembourg, where he had only performed once, had pulled out all the stops to welcome him. It was in the Grand Auditorium of this superb venue, inaugurated in June 2005, that the concert was held.

On stage, in optimal listening comfort, the English rocker and his pianist alter ego offer a moment as rare as it is spontaneous. Alfonso Salgueiro

The majestic building, designed by French architect Christian de Portzamparc, benefited from the expertise of renowned acoustician Albert Xu. Designed around 823 white columns representing a forest, this impressive facility houses three rooms: the Grand Auditorium (1,400 seats), a room reserved for chamber music and jazz (333 seats) and an open space mainly dedicated to children’s projects . With more than 400 shows per year, the Philharmonie is a bustling space in the heart of Europe, in a city with 170 different nationalities and 3 official languages ​​(German, French, English), just 25 kilometers from the French border.

Directed by Stephan Gehmacher, the Philharmonie programs 70% classical but also jazz, pop and song. Francisco Sassetti, programmer, explains that the presence of Elvis Costello within its walls is the result of a partnership between ten cinemas in continental Europe.

A moment as rare as it is spontaneous

On stage, in optimal listening comfort, the English rocker and his pianist alter ego offer a moment as rare as it is spontaneous. The complicity between the two musicians is evident from the first notes. On guitar, acoustic, classical or electric, Elvis Costello revisits the pages of a repertoire which has seen him collaborate in all directions, from Paul McCartney to Burt Bacharach via his wife Diana Krall.

The voice is sometimes worn and struggles to rise to the high notes, but the presence and humor of the performer are intact. The emotion embraces when he interprets Shipbuildinghis most beautiful composition, or the emblematic What’s So Funny about Peace, Love and Understandingon which he is joined on vocals by the exceptional Steve Nieve.

A Parisian resident for 30 years, the Englishman has some surprises in store for the public of the French capital for this Sunday evening’s concert which will be held in another Philharmonie, this time in Paris.

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