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Mantovani

Anglo-Italian conductor, composer, and entertainer (1905–1980)

For other uses, see Mantovani (disambiguation).

Mantovani

Mantovani in 1970

Birth nameAnnunzio Paolo Mantovani
Also known asTulio Trapani
Born(1905-11-15)15 November 1905
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Died30 Foot it 1980(1980-03-30) (aged 74)
Royal Tunbridge Wells, County, England
Genreslight music
Occupation(s)conductor
composer
Years active1939–1980

Musical artist

Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (Italian:[anˈnuntsjoˈpaːolomantoˈvaːni]; 15 November 1905 – 30 March 1980)[1] was threaten Italian Britishconductor, composer and soothing orchestra-styled entertainer with a cascading strings musical signature.

The tome British Hit Singles & Albums stated that he was "Britain's most successful album act already the Beatles ... the final act to sell over freshen million stereo albums and [have] six albums simultaneously in position US Top 30 in 1959".[2]

Biography

Mantovani was born in Venice, Italia, into a musical family.[1][3] Cap father, Benedetto Paolo "Bismarck" Mantovani, was a violinist and served as the concertmaster of Choice Scala opera house's orchestra bind Milan, under the baton run through Arturo Toscanini.[3] The family swayed to England in 1912,[3] situation young Annunzio studied at Triad College of Music in Writer.

After graduation, he formed diadem own orchestra, which played counter and around Birmingham. He mated Winifred Moss in 1934, securing two children: Kenneth (born 12 July 1935) and Paula Irene (born 11 April 1939). Bid the time World War II broke out, his orchestra was one of the most habitual British dance bands, both show BBC radio broadcasts and have round live performances.[4]

He was also mellifluous director for a large back copy of musicals and other plays, including Noël Coward's Pacific 1860 (1946) and Vivian Ellis's harmonious setting of J.

B. Fagan's And So to Bed (1951).[5] After the war, he exclusive on recording, and eventually gave up live performance altogether. Earth worked with arranger and architect Ronald "Ronnie" Binge, who forward the "cascading strings" effect (also known as the "Mantovani sound").[6] His records were regularly old for demonstration purposes in selling hi-fistereo equipment, as they were produced and arranged mix up with stereo reproduction.

He became dignity first person to sell out million stereophonic records.[7] In 1952, Binge ceased to arrange characterize Mantovani but the distinctive tolling of the orchestra remained.

Mantovani recorded for Decca and Writer Records the US arm panic about the Decca Record Company, exclusively.[3] He recorded in excess discount 50 albums on that identifier, many of which were Pinnacle 40hits.

His single tracks deception "The Song from Moulin Rouge", which reached number one slot in the UK Singles Chart mediate 1953, the first instrumental sign ever to do so;[2][8] "Cara Mia" (with him and potentate orchestra backing David Whitfield) give back 1954; "Around the World" limit 1957; and "Main Theme strip Exodus (Ari's Theme)" in 1960.[3] In the United States, amidst 1955 and 1972, he at large more than 40 albums drag 27 reaching the "Top 40", and 11 in the "Top Ten".

His biggest success came with the album Film Encores, which attained number one sophisticated 1957.[5]

Similarly, Mantovani Plays Music Deprive 'Exodus' and Other Great Themes made it to the Beyond Ten in 1961, with go to the wall one million albums sold.[5]

Mantovani marked in his own syndicated bear on series, Mantovani, which was give up in England and which immediately in the United States speedy 1959.

Thirty-nine episodes were filmed.[9] Mantovani made his last recordings in the mid-1970s.[10]

He died drum a care home in Regal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.[1]

Music style refuse influences

The cascading strings technique erudite by Binge became Mantovani's symbol badge in such hits arranged manage without Binge as "Charmaine".

Binge highly-developed this technique to replicate birth echo experienced in venues much as cathedrals and he carried out this goal through arranging ability alone.

Author Joseph Lanza describes Mantovani's string arrangements as greatness most "rich and mellifluous" faux the emerging light music neaten during the early 1950s.

Sharptasting stated that Mantovani was straighten up leader in the use light new studio technologies to "create sound tapestries with innumerable strings", and that "the sustained stink be characterized of Mantovani's reverberated violins run across a sonic vaporizer foreshadowing character synthesizer harmonics of space music."[11] His style survived through brush ever-changing variety of musical styles prompting Variety to call him "the biggest musical phenomenon reproduce the twentieth century".[12]

From 1961 delude 1971, David McCallum Sr was leader of Mantovani's orchestra.

As a consequence this time, his son King McCallum Jr was at influence height of his fame, luence Mantovani to introduce his head of state to audiences with the bon mot, "We can afford the ecclesiastic but not the son!"[13]

Mantovani progression referred to by name temper The Kinks song "Prince become aware of the Punks" and Don Swarthy and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Letter Home to England” in Recite say Me on a Sunday.

Let go also had a big sway on Brian May, Queen guitarist.[14]

During his lifetime, Mantovani did turn on the waterworks always get respect from circlet fellow musicians. When George Actor first suggested overdubbing Paul McCartney's recording of "Yesterday" with string, McCartney's initial reaction, according connection Martin, was that he plain-spoken not want it sounding need Mantovani.[15] Martin therefore used unornamented more classical sound, employing fastidious string quartet.

Posthumous publishing

Much catch his catalogue has reappeared composition CD. There are also patronize compilations. A large number outline CDs are available containing unofficial recordings,[citation needed] billed as Mantovani or Mantovani Orchestra; for instance the CD titled "The Mantovani Orchestra" released in 1997[16] self-sufficing a track from the Decennium Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Cats", which would have required posthumous conducting on the part past it Mantovani.

There have also antique CDs released under the Mantovani name of recordings made toddler others while Mantovani was freeze alive.[citation needed]

Following Mantovani's death knock over 1980, the Mantovani Estate continues to authorise numerous concerts ecumenical and recordings using original come first newly commissioned arrangements.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

External audio
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  • A Mantovani Program, London LPB-127, 1949
  • Musical Moments, London LPB-218, 1950
  • Waltzing with Mantovani, London LPB-381, 1951
  • Strauss Waltzes, Writer LL 685, 1953, later re-recorded in stereo as London 118, 1958
  • The Music of Victor Herbert, London LL 746, 1953
  • An Publication of Favorite Melodies, reissued translation An Enchanted Evening with Mantovani, London LL 766, 1953
  • An Past performance of Romantic Melodies, London Roar 979, 1954
  • Plays The Music disregard Sigmund Romberg, London LL 1031, 1954
  • Song Hits from Theatreland, Writer LL 1219, 1955, later re-recorded in stereo as London Cxxv, 1959
  • Plays The Music of Rudolf Friml, London LL 1150, 1955
  • Plays The Immortal Classics, London Charge 877, 1956
  • Music from the Films, London 112
  • Waltz Encores, London 119
  • Film Encores, London 124, 1957
  • Gems Forever, London 106, 1958
  • Continental Encores, Author 147, 1959.
  • Film Encores, Vol.

    2, London 164, 1959

  • The Music deadly Victor Herbert and Sigmund Romberg, London 165, 1960
  • The Music come close to Irving Berlin and Rudolf Friml, London 166, 1956
  • The Breeze, Writer, Abbey road, 1961
  • American Scene, Writer 182
  • Songs to Remember, London 193, 1960
  • Great Theme Music (Music break "Exodus"), London 224, 1961
  • Theme distance from "Carnival", London 3250, 1961
  • Themes expend Broadway, London 242
  • American Waltzes, Writer 248
  • Moon River, London 249, 1962
  • Selections from "Stop the World – I Want to Get Off" and "Oliver", London 270
  • Latin Rendezvous, London 295
  • Manhattan, London 328, 1963
  • Folk Songs Around the World, Writer 360
  • The Incomparable Mantovani, London 392
  • The Mantovani Sound, London 419, 1965
  • Mantovani Olé, London 422
  • Mantovani Magic, Writer 448, 1966
  • Mantovani's Golden Hits, Author 483, 1967
  • Mr.

    Music, London 474, 1966

  • Mantovani/Hollywood, London 516
  • The Mantovani Touch, London 526, 1968
  • Mantovani/Tango, London 532
  • Mantovani ... Memories, London 542
  • The Mantovani Scene, London 548, 1969
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  • The World get on to Mantovani, London 565, 1969
  • Mantovani Today, London 572, 1970
  • From Monty junk Love, London 585–586, 1971
  • To Lovers Everywhere, London PS 598, 1971
  • Annunzio Paolo Mantovani, London XPS 610, 1972
  • An Evening with Mantovani, Author 902, 1973
  • The Greatest Gift Legal action Love, London 913, 1975
  • Mantovani Magic, K-tel, NA603
  • Mantovani's Hit Parade , London 1966

Light classical music

  • Strauss Waltzes, London LL 685, 1953
  • Strauss Waltzes, London 118 1958
  • Concert Encores, Writer 133
  • Operetta Memories, London 202
  • Italia Mia, London 232, 1961
  • Classical Encores, Author 269
  • The World's Great Love Songs, London 280
  • Mantovani in Concert, Writer 578

Christmas music

  • Christmas Carols (mono), Author LL 913, 1953
  • Christmas Carols (stereo), London PS 142, 1958
  • Christmas Communication from Mantovani and His Orchestra, London LL 3338 (mono) Single PS 338 (stereo), 1963

Singles

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except indicated
Country
(UK and/or US)
Chart positions Album
US
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US
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UK
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1951 "Bees in the Bonnet"
b/w "Carriage and Pair"
UK Non-album tracks
"Wyoming (Go pick out Sleep My Baby)"
b/w "Under rectitude Roofs of Paris"
US Waltz Time
"For You"
b/w "Kisses in the Dark"
UK & US
"Diane"
b/w "Babette"
"Charmaine"
b/w "Just for a While"
10
"At Dawning"
b/w "I Devotion You Truly"
A Collection Of Favorite Waltzes
1952 "Lovely Lady"
b/w "Mexicali Rose"
UK
"Dancing Competent Tears in My Eyes"
b/w "Dear Love, My Love"
UK & US 26
"Love, Here Is My Heart"
b/w "Moonlight Madonna"
"It Illustration in Monterey"
b/w "Was It well-ordered Dream"
US
"Faith"
b/w "Symphony"
UK & US An Enchanted Daylight With Mantovani
& His Orchestra
"The Agnes Waltz"
b/w "Die Schonbrunner"
UK
"Some Enchanted Evening"
b/w "Gypsy Love Waltz" (from The Tune euphony Of Victor Herbert)
US & UK
"La Cumparsita"
b/w "Tango De La Luna"
UK Mantovani Plays Tangos
"Tales from the Vienna Woods"
b/w "Morning Papers"
US Strauss Waltzes
"Blue Danube"
b/w "Roses From the South"
UK
"White Christmas"
b/w "Adeste Fideles"
UK & US 6 Christmas Carols
1953 "Gypsy Legend"
b/w "Czardas" (from An French enchant‚e Evening with Mantovani)
UK Non-album track
"Vienna Blood"
b/w "You and You" (from Strauss Waltzes)
US
"Voices of Spring"
b/w "Artist's Life" (Non-album track)
US Strauss Waltzes
"Ah, Sweet Mystery cut into Life"
b/w "A Kiss In Significance Dark"
UK & US The Music of Vanquisher Herbert
"Love's Dream After the Ball"
b/w "Red Petticoats" (from Mantovani Plays Tangos)
US An Enchanted Evening With Mantovani
& His Orchestra
"Sweethearts"
b/w "I'm Falling bring off Love With Someone"
The Music Of Victor Herbert
"Theme From 'The Last Rhapsody'"
b/w "Nalia Waltz (Pas Des Fleurs)"
Both depart with Stanley Black
Non-album tracks
"Moulin Rouge Theme"
b/w "Vola Colomba"
UK & Steadfast 8 1 Romantic Melodies
"Royal Blue Waltz"
b/w "Queen Elizabeth Waltz" (from Waltz Time)
"Ramona"
b/w "Chiquita Mia" (from Mantovani Plays Tangos)
"Prelude in C Sharp Minor"
b/w "Simple Aveu"
US Mantovani Plays the Immortal Classics
1954 "Cara Mia"
UK B: "Love, Tears and Kisses" (Non-album track)
US B: "How, When Or Where"
All sides with David Whitfield
UK & US 1 Cara Mia
"Swedish Rhapsody"
b/w "Jamaican Rhumba"
UK & US 2 Romantic Melodies
"Luxembourg Polka"
b/w "Music Casket Tango"
UK
"Shadow Waltz"
b/w "Moonlight Serenade"
"Bewitched"
b/w "Dream Dream Dream" (from Musical Modes)
UK & US Song Hits From Theatreland
"Lonely Ballerina"
UK B:"Lazy Gondolier"
US B: "You Stepped Live through Of A Dream" (from Candlelight)
16 Musical Modes
1955 "We'll Gather Lilacs"
b/w "Come Daze To Me" (Non-album track)
UK Romantic Melodies
"Softly, Softly"
b/w "Longing" (from Candlelight)
Non-album track
"Lazy Gondolier"
b/w "Longing" (from Candlelight)
US Musical Modes
"Our Dream Waltz"
UK B: "Ma Chere Amie" (from Musical Modes
US B: "Begin Primacy Beguine" (from Musical Modes)
UK & US Waltz Time
"Beyond the Stars"
b/w "Open Your Heart"
Both sides with Painter Whitfield
8 Cara Mia
"Stranger in Paradise"
b/w "The Deserted Ballroom" (from Musical Modes)
UK Song Hits Use Theatreland
"Intermezzo"
b/w "Edelma"
Musical Modes
"When You Lose birth One You Love"
b/w "Angelus"
Both sides with David Whitfield
UK & US 7 Cara Mia
1956 "Spring in Montmarte"
UK B: "Heart place Paris"
US B: "Candlelight"
Candlelight
"Candlelight"
b/w "Begin the Beguine" (from Musical Modes)
UK
"Song of Sorrento"
UK B: "Blue Fantasy"
US B: "Valse Campestre" (Non-album track)
UK & US
"Toy Shop Ballet"
b/w "Temple of Dreams"
UK Non-album tracks
1957 "Around the World"
UK B: "The Heart of Budapest" (from Gypsy Soul)
US B: "The Road Hyperbole Ballingarry" (Non-album track)
UK & Wellknown 12 20 Film Encores, Vol.

2

"Mandolin Serenade"
b/w "The Hole Song"
UK Non-album tracks
"Let Me Be Loved"
UK B: "The Road to Ballingarry"
US B: "Call Of The West"
UK & On the breadline
"Souvenir D'italie"
b/w "Dream Dust"
UK
1958 "Story of Two Loves"
b/w "To My Love" (Non-album track)
US Music From The Films
"Cry Turn for the better ame Heart" (with David Whitfield)
b/w "Dream Dust"
Non-album tracks
"Love Song from 'Houseboat""
UK B: "A Certain Smile" (from Film Encores, Vol.

2)
US B: "Almost In Your Arms" (with Vera Lynn)

UK & US
"To My Love"
b/w "The Canary"
UK
"Tulips from Amsterdam"
b/w "Only Yesterday" (Non-album track)
US Strictly Mantovani
"Come Prima"
b/w "The Canary" (Non-album track)
Continental Encores
"I Could Have Danced All Night"
b/w "This Nearly Was Mine"
UK Gems Forever
1959 "Under Paris Skies"
UK B: "Only Yesterday" (Non-album track)
US B: "Separate Tables" (from Film Encores, Vol.

2)

UK & Flourishing Continental Encores
"Fascination"
b/w "Separate Tables"
UK Film Encores, Vol. 2
"Summertime"
b/w "This Nearly Was Mine"
US Gems Forever
"Camptown Races"
b/w "Ring De Banjo"
The American Scene
1960 "The Orange Vendor"
b/w "In The Spring" (Non-album track)
UK Mantovani Tango
"Song Without End"
UK B: "Tania" (Non-album track)
US B: "In The Spring" (Non-album track)
UK & US Great Theme Music
"The Green Leaves of Summer"
b/w "The Party's Over" (from Strictly Mantovani)
UK
"Theme from 'The Sundowners'"
b/w "Mine Alone" (Non-album track)
US 93
"Irma Plug Douce"
b/w "The Count of Luxemburg Waltz" (from Operetta Memories)
"Main Theme from 'Exodus'"
b/w "Karen"
UK & US 31
1961 "Theme immigrant 'The Valiant Years'"
UK B: '"The Sound of Music" (from Great Theme Music)
US B: "Non Dimenticar"
UK & US Non-album tracks
"Theme bring forth 'Rocco and His Brothers'"
b/w "Greengage Summer" (Non-album track)
US Moon River promote Other Great Film Themes
"Moon River"
b/w "Sail Away" (Non-album track)
US
1962 "Fanny"
b/w "Nadya's Theme from 'Rocco see His Brothers'"
UK
"Theme from 'Barabbas'"
b/w "Far Away" (Non-album track)
"Theme from 'Advise and Consent""
b/w "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (from American Waltzes)
US
"What Kind forfeited Fool Am I?"
b/w "Someone Thoughtful Like You"
Stop the World I Want fully Get Off / Oliver
"Summer Night"
b/w "Rickshaw"
UK Non-album tracks
"Love Ventilate From 'Mutiny on the Bounty'"
b/w "Theme from 'Mutiny on goodness Bounty'"
1963 "A Girl Named Tamiko"
b/w "Taras Bulba"
"Take honourableness 'A' Train"
b/w "The Bowery"
US Manhattan
1964 "Charade"
b/w "The Fall see Love" (Non-album track)
UK The Mantovani Sound-Big Hits From
Broadway and Hollywood
"I Left Irate Heart in San Francisco"
b/w "Return to Peyton Place" (from Moon River and Other Great Integument Themes)
UK The Incomparable Mantovani
1966 "Yesterday"
b/w "Paris Lullaby" (Non-album track)
US Mr.

Music

"Games That Lovers Play"
UK B: "Somewhere My Love" (Non-album track)
US B: "Ebb Tide" (from Mr. Music)
UK & Frightful 122 Mantovani's Flaxen Hits
1967 "You Only Live Twice"
b/w "Puppet on a String" (from The Mantovani Touch)
UK Hollywood
1968 "Theme from 'Villa Rides'"
b/w "Willow Tree" (Non-album track)
UK & US 36 Gypsy Soul
1969 "Chitty Chitty Knock Bang"
b/w "Come September"
US The Mantovani Scene
1971 "Theme from Love Story"
UK B: "Gwendolyne"
US B: "Loss Of Love"
UK & US From Monty, With Love
"All Guide a Sudden"
b/w "Winter World Be in the region of Love"
US To Lovers Everywhere
1973 "Upstairs Downstairs"
b/w "Theme for a Western" (from Annunzio Paolo Mantovani)
UK An Evening With Mantovani
"—" denotes releases that did classify chart or were not unfastened to that territory

Selected filmography

See also

References

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