Elvis Costello is a British musician and songwriter known for his distinctive voice and eclectic musical style. Emerging in the late 1970s, he gained acclaim with his debut album "My Aim Is True" and has since explored a wide range of genres, from punk and new wave to jazz and classical. Costello's innovative approach to songwriting and his contributions to contemporary music have earned him critical respect and a dedicated fan base.

"Maybe I just never learned my harmony part, because what everybody says sounds odd to them sounds perfectly natural to me."



"And over the last ten years, after my work with the Brodsky Quartet, I had the opportunity to write arrangements for chamber group, chamber orchestra, jazz orchestra, symphony orchestra even."



"Really the only thing holding a lot of records together is the personality of the singer, and the will to write all of these different things."



"And obviously, when I started out, I had a little bit more curiosity than some, and went seeking out the original artists, or in some cases searching up country music."



"You have to face the fact that I have no reputation as a composer; I have my reputation as a songwriter and a performer-and that opportunity came this summer, when I was invited to perform at the Lincoln Centre festival in New York... three nights."



"You need a platform upon which to release an orchestral record, otherwise it's just going to be an obscurity."



"Very similar experience happened last year when we released this album, North. It was on Deutsche Grammophon, it was very, very honest. It was the most honest record I've ever written."

