Search - Artist/Band: Mantovani

Artist Info

  • Name: Mantovani
  • Birthday: 11/15/1905
  • Birth Place: Venice, Italy
  • Died: 03/30/1980
  • Decades Active: 1910,1920,1930,1940,1950,1960,1970,1980
  • Genre: Easy Listening
  • Styles: Instrumental Pop, Mood Music, Orchestral Pop, Easy Pop, Classical Pop
  • Moods: Lush, Poignant, Reflective, Sentimental, Smooth, Soothing, Sweet, Elegant, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Light, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Theatrical, Carefree, Relaxed, Reserved, Wistful, Calm/Peaceful

Albums

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Title Release
  • Mantovani Touch/Operetta Memories
  • 10/01/2009
  • To Lovers Everywhere U.S.A./With Love
  • 10/01/2009
  • The World of Mantovani [Decca] W
  • 01/05/2009
  • Mantovani Magic/Concerto Encores
  • 11/10/2008
  • Strauss Waltzes/Mantovani Favourites W
  • 11/10/2008
  • Golden Mantovani
  • 09/30/2008
  • Mantovani Christmas [Legacy]
  • 09/03/2008
  • Gems Forever/Mantovani Memories W
  • 07/28/2008
  • Continental Encores/Mantovani: Manhattan W
  • 04/07/2008
  • Around the World [YoYo]
  • 03/25/2008
  • Mantovani & His Orchestra: Classic Album Collection
  • 2008
  • Silver Collection
  • 11/19/2007
  • Gypsy Soul/Stereo Showcase
  • 11/12/2007
  • Song Hits from Theatreland/Theme from Carnival
  • 11/12/2007
  • Charmaine [Dynamic]
  • 10/23/2007
  • Vol. 2
  • 10/02/2007
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [2007 St. Clair]
  • 08/01/2007
  • Songs to Remember/The Incomparable Mantovani and His Orch... W
  • 06/25/2007
  • Incomparable Film Hits
  • 05/14/2007
  • Song Hits from Theatreland/Film Encores
  • 05/08/2007
  • Waltz Encores/American Waltzes
  • 03/26/2007
  • Essential Collection
  • 02/19/2007
  • Christmas Carols [Christmas Legends] W
  • 11/20/2006
  • A Song for Christmas
  • 11/13/2006
  • Mantovani Today/Musical Moments with Mantovani W
  • 11/13/2006
  • Stop the World I Want to Get Off: Greatest Gift Is Love WA
  • 08/08/2006
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Mantovani & Hi
  • 06/20/2006
  • Evening with Mantovani/More Mantovani Magic
  • 05/09/2006
  • Golden Memories WA
  • 02/20/2006
  • Mantovani, Vol. 2
  • 01/24/2006
  • Colezo! Twin
  • 12/16/2005
  • Platinum Collection
  • 10/11/2005
  • By Special Request, Vol. 2 (1940-1951)
  • 09/27/2005
  • Mantovani/Hollywood/World of Mantovani
  • 09/13/2005
  • Romantic Hits/Mantovani by Mantovani
  • 09/01/2005
  • The Best Ever Mantovani Collection
  • 08/25/2005
  • International Evergreens
  • 08/24/2005
  • Golden Melodies
  • 07/26/2005
  • Christmas Time with the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 07/12/2005
  • La Mer
  • 07/12/2005
  • Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  • 07/12/2005
  • Tea for Two
  • 07/12/2005
  • The Mantovani Orchestra [Zyx]
  • 07/12/2005
  • The Sound of Music
  • 07/12/2005
  • The World of Mantovani, Vol. 2
  • 07/12/2005
  • The World of Mantovani, Vol. 3
  • 07/12/2005
  • By Special Request
  • 06/28/2005
  • Magic
  • 05/17/2005
  • Intimately Yours
  • 04/26/2005
  • Moonlight Serenade
  • 04/25/2005
  • Serenade
  • 04/25/2005
  • Stardust
  • 03/29/2005
  • Mantovani [JVC Victor]
  • 03/28/2005
  • A Christmas Gala
  • 03/14/2005
  • At the Movies [Universal/Spectrum]
  • 03/14/2005
  • Music from the Films/Film Encores
  • 03/08/2005
  • Orchestral Moods: On the Sentimental Side
  • 03/07/2005
  • Very Best of Mantovani [Mastersong]
  • 02/21/2005
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Mantovani
  • 02/15/2005
  • Old and New Fangled Tangos/Folk Songs Around the World
  • 02/08/2005
  • Love Songs [Madacy]
  • 02/01/2005
  • 60 Wereldsuccessen
  • 01/03/2005
  • Traditional Christmas Favourites
  • 2005
  • Film Favourites
  • 12/14/2004
  • Golden Legends
  • 12/07/2004
  • Kismet WA
  • 11/09/2004
  • Concert Spectacular/American Scene
  • 09/14/2004
  • Back 2 Back
  • 07/06/2004
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 06/29/2004
  • Mantovani Christmas [St. Clair]
  • 06/29/2004
  • Music Essentials: Best of Mantovani
  • 05/11/2004
  • Charmaine [ASV/Living Era]
  • 02/24/2004
  • Mantovani Moods: 51 Magical Favourites
  • 12/09/2003
  • Play Strauss Waltzes
  • 09/30/2003
  • Charmaine [Remember]
  • 08/18/2003
  • Italia Mia/Verzauberter Klang Aus Germany
  • 08/12/2003
  • Best of the Season
  • 07/21/2003
  • Incomparable Mantovani, Vol. 2
  • 06/10/2003
  • Sound of Christmas Songs
  • 06/10/2003
  • Collector's Mantovani, Vol. 1
  • 03/11/2003
  • Classic Melodies
  • 02/17/2003
  • Golden Hits, Vol. 2 [Laserlight]
  • 02/17/2003
  • Mantovani's Whispering
  • 02/17/2003
  • Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing
  • 12/30/2002
  • Charmaine [Music Digital]
  • 10/21/2002
  • Christmas With Mantovani Orchestra: The Gold Collection
  • 10/01/2002
  • Candlelight/Favourite Melodies
  • 09/10/2002
  • Holiday Instruments
  • 09/03/2002
  • Mantovani Best Selection, Vol. 2
  • 08/12/2002
  • Mantovani Classic Best Selection, Vol. 1
  • 08/12/2002
  • Collection
  • 05/22/2002
  • The Best of the Mantovani Orchestra [Boxsets]
  • 01/16/2002
  • Tico Tico
  • 01/08/2002
  • Charmaine [Digimode]
  • 2002
  • Christmas Wonderland
  • 10/02/2001
  • Mantovani Orchestra [Fine Tune]
  • 09/25/2001
  • The Singles Collection
  • 09/18/2001
  • Selection
  • 09/04/2001
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [2001 St. Clair]
  • 08/31/2001
  • Classic Themes
  • 08/21/2001
  • Christmas with Mantovani
  • 08/20/2001
  • Instrumental Christmas [Lifestyles]
  • 08/20/2001
  • Celebrating with Coca Cola: Santa's Helpers
  • 07/17/2001
  • Highlights
  • 07/07/2001
  • Yuletide Favorites
  • 06/05/2001
  • Latino Moods
  • 04/17/2001
  • Early Years, Vol. 2
  • 03/13/2001
  • Nobody Does It Better
  • 03/13/2001
  • The Mantovani Collection
  • 01/01/2001
  • Holiday Magic with the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 2001
  • Charmaine [Mastersound]
  • 12/19/2000
  • Mantovani and His Orchestra
  • 10/17/2000
  • Mantovani Christmas Collection
  • 08/22/2000
  • A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening [Columbia River]
  • 07/11/2000
  • High Profile
  • 07/03/2000
  • Mantovani Orchestra [Columbia River]
  • 05/20/2000
  • Send in the Clowns
  • 05/20/2000
  • Shadow of Your Smile
  • 05/20/2000
  • Some Enchanted Evening [Columbia]
  • 05/20/2000
  • The Love Collection
  • 02/07/2000
  • Forever Gold [#1]
  • 01/18/2000
  • Tangos & Ctos & Other Light Music the Early Years
  • 01/11/2000
  • Mantovani Christmas [Platinum Disc]
  • 01/01/2000
  • Spirit of Christmas
  • 01/01/2000
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [1999 St. Clair]
  • 09/28/1999
  • New Best One
  • 08/24/1999
  • Music and Romance
  • 08/01/1999
  • Romance & Music
  • 04/27/1999
  • Sensual Strings
  • 04/27/1999
  • Twin Best
  • 11/06/1998
  • A Night in Vienna [Mantovani/Excelsior]
  • 10/13/1998
  • Whispering
  • 10/13/1998
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [Happy Holidays]
  • 09/29/1998
  • Home for Christmas WA
  • 09/01/1998
  • Film & Theatre Themes
  • 07/14/1998
  • Romantic Sound
  • 05/19/1998
  • Best of Mantovani Orchestra
  • 04/28/1998
  • The Very Best of Mantovani [Decca]
  • 03/16/1998
  • Golden Hits [Retro]
  • 12/16/1997
  • International Favorites
  • 12/16/1997
  • Italian Favorites [Retro]
  • 12/16/1997
  • Latin Favorites [Retro]
  • 12/16/1997
  • Memorable Classics
  • 12/16/1997
  • Music from the Movies
  • 12/16/1997
  • On Broadway
  • 12/16/1997
  • The Love Songs [Retro]
  • 12/16/1997
  • Candlelight Romance
  • 10/17/1997
  • Golden Classics
  • 1997
  • The Best of the Mantovani Orchestra [Madacy 1997]
  • 1997
  • Great Holiday Classics With Christmas All-stars
  • 09/09/1996
  • Plays Christmas Favorites
  • 09/09/1996
  • Christmas Favorites [Eclipse]
  • 01/01/1996
  • Silent Night, Holy Night
  • 01/01/1996
  • Mantovani's Golden Hits [Intercontinental]
  • 1996
  • Pure & Luscious
  • 10/03/1995
  • In a Latin Mood [Madacy]
  • 09/01/1995
  • Christmas Classics
  • 08/17/1995
  • Bravo!
  • 07/19/1995
  • Mantovani Collection
  • 07/14/1995
  • In a Classical Mood
  • 05/23/1995
  • Italia Bella [Madacy]
  • 04/16/1995
  • Mantovani Christmas [PGD Special Markets]
  • 04/16/1995
  • Golden Hits [Madacy]
  • 04/1995
  • The Romantic Sounds of Mantovani
  • 03/14/1995
  • At the Movies [Memoir Classics]
  • 03/06/1995
  • Around the World 1
  • 1995
  • Around the World 2
  • 1995
  • Italia Bella [Excelsior]
  • 1995
  • Mantovani Christmas [Delta]
  • 1995
  • Santa Claus Is Coming to Town: Christmas with Mantovani
  • 1995
  • The World of Mantovani [ZYX]
  • 1995
  • Mantovani [Castle]
  • 10/22/1994
  • Best of the Mantovani Orchestra [Madacy 1994]
  • 09/12/1994
  • Mantovani Spectacular
  • 09/09/1994
  • 14 Dream Melodies
  • 09/08/1994
  • Evening with the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 09/08/1994
  • Besame Mucho
  • 08/30/1994
  • Christmas Album [Special Music]
  • 06/01/1994
  • Strictly Latin
  • 02/04/1994
  • A Musical Journey With the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 1994
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [Excelsior]
  • 1994
  • Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, Vol. 1
  • 1994
  • Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, Vol. 2
  • 1994
  • Vaya Con Dios
  • 1994
  • Vintage Mantovani [Pearl Flapper]
  • 11/18/1993
  • Lovely Way to Spend an Evening [Bainbridge]
  • 09/11/1993
  • Mantovani's Golden Hits [Bainbridge]
  • 09/11/1993
  • Around the World with the Mantovani Orchestra
  • 03/19/1993
  • International Hits
  • 10/26/1992
  • Tenderly [Pickwick]
  • 10/26/1992
  • Holy Night
  • 08/26/1992
  • Around the World to America
  • 07/01/1992
  • Around the World to Espana
  • 07/01/1992
  • Around the World to Italia
  • 07/01/1992
  • Around the World to Vienna
  • 07/01/1992
  • Great Musical Themes
  • 07/01/1992
  • Bravo!, Vol. 1
  • 1992
  • Bravo!, Vol. 2
  • 1992
  • Magical Moods of Mantovani
  • 1992
  • Kismet/Overture/Sands of Time
  • 10/11/1991
  • Concert Encores
  • 1991
  • Hello Columbus [1492-1991]
  • 1991
  • Love Songs [Pair]
  • 1991
  • The Many Moods of Love [Special Music]
  • 1991
  • Concert Success
  • 10/25/1990
  • Great Melodies from the Operas
  • 10/25/1990
  • The Incomparable Mantovani [Laserlight]
  • 10/25/1990
  • World Hits
  • 10/25/1990
  • Christmas Magic
  • 1990
  • Golden Instrumental Hits
  • 1990
  • White Christmas WA
  • 1989
  • Christmas Favorites [London] WA
  • 1987
  • Great Songs of Christmas
  • 1987
  • Mantovani's Italia
  • 1987
  • More Golden Hits
  • 1984
  • Mantovani Screen Themes on Digital
  • 1983
  • Mantovani Super Star Sounds on Digital
  • 1983
  • Incomparable Mantovani [Bainbridge]
  • 1980
  • From Monty, With Love
  • 03/1971
  • Mantovani...Memories
  • 11/1968
  • Mantovani's Golden Hits [London]
  • 03/1967
  • Latin Rendezvous WA
  • 05/1963
  • Moon River and Other Great Film Themes
  • 10/1962
  • Songs of Praise WA
  • 01/1962
  • Operetta Memories
  • 02/1961
  • Mantovani Plays Music from "Exodus" and Other Great Themes
  • 11/1960
  • All-American Showcase
  • 12/1959
  • Broadway & Hollywood Hits
  • Christmas with the Mantovani Orchestra [Weton-Wesgram]
  • Great Mantovani
  • In Jal Jet Stream
  • Instrumental Favorites
  • Mantovani Orchestra [Quality Entertainment]
  • Moulin Rouge
  • Orchestra Best Selection [Japan]
  • The Man & His Music
  • Individual Bio

    Conductor, composer, violinist, and pianist Mantovani was one of the most popular and prolific easy listening artists of all time. His trademark "cascading strings" (or "tumbling strings") effect gave him an instantly recognizable sound, and his heavy reliance on the string section in general helped map out the blueprint for much of the light orchestral music that followed in his wake. His repertoire did feature original compositions, but was built chiefly on lush adaptations of familiar melodies: TV and movie themes, show tunes, pop hits (chiefly of the MOR variety), classical material, and the like. Starting his career in the '20s, Mantovani was very much a product of the recording age: he focused almost entirely on recording, instead of live performance; he was one of the first artists to utilize the LP as a primary medium for his releases (as opposed to singles); he was one of the first popular artists to use stereo recording technology, and likely the first to sell over a million records in the stereo format. Fascinated by the studio recording process, he experimented restlessly with miking methods and other technical nuances over the course of an astoundingly large discography -- more than 50 albums from the early '50s until his death in 1980 (not counting his numerous 78 rpm records, dating back to the late '20s).

    Annunzio Paolo Mantovani was born November 15, 1905, in Venice, Italy. His father was an accomplished violinist who performed at the legendary Milan opera house La Scala under the direction of Arturo Toscanini. Mantovani himself began piano and music theory lessons at a young age. In 1912, the family moved to England, where Mantovani's father took over direction of the Covent Garden Orchestra. At age 14, Mantovani switched from piano to violin; although the latter became his instrument of choice, he would keep up his piano work for the sake of composing. Just two years later, he made his professional debut with a performance of Anton Bruch's "Violin Concerto No. 1." He joined a touring orchestra and quickly became a featured soloist; by age 20, he was leading the resident Hotel Metropole Orchestra, and made a few recordings with the group in 1928. He gave high-profile recitals in 1930 and 1931, performing Saint-Saëns' "Violin Concerto in B Minor" at the latter, and began to make a name for himself. Around the same time, he formed a new group, the Tipica Orchestra, and started a series of regular radio broadcasts from London's high-profile Monseigneur restaurant.

    Mantovani and the Tipica Orchestra made highly successful appearances all over England, and recorded for Sterno, Regal Zonophone, and Columbia from 1932-1936; two of those records, "Red Sails in the Sunset" and "Serenade to the Night," were hits in the U.S. in 1935 and 1936, respectively. Columbia changed the billing on his records to Mantovani & His Orchestra in 1937, and in 1940 he moved over to Decca. By World War II, he was one of the most popular orchestra leaders in England, and in the '40s he also branched out into theater, serving as musical director for a number of productions including several by Noel Coward. Once World War II ended, Mantovani threw his energy into recording, and gradually moved away from live performances altogether. He experimented with different styles over a series of popular 78s for Decca, and hit upon his signature sound when he connected with arranger Ronald Binge, who'd once played accordion in the Tipica Orchestra. Binge was likely the man who devised Mantovani's dramatic "cascading strings" effect, which the two first employed on the 1951 single "Charmaine," a song originally written 25 years earlier. "Charmaine" was a major hit, selling over a million copies and definitively cracking open the U.S. market for Mantovani's music.

    A steady stream of hit singles followed in the early '50s, including "Wyoming" (1951), "Greensleeves" (1952), the U.K. number one "Song From Moulin Rouge" (1953), "Swedish Rhapsody" (1953), "The Lonely Ballerina" (1954), "Toy Shop Ballet" (1956; it helped him win the U.K.'s Ivor Novello Award), and "Around the World" (1957). Additionally, Mantovani arranged, co-wrote, and backed David Whitfield on his U.K. chart-topper (and U.S. Top Ten) "Cara Mia" in 1954. Starting in 1953, he recorded what proved to be a deluge of LPs for Decca and its London subsidiary. The advent of rock & roll stunted his success on the singles charts, but his albums sold like hotcakes in America. From 1955 to 1972, well over 40 Mantovani albums reached the U.S. pop charts; 27 of those reached the Top 40, and 11 made the Top Ten. His biggest sellers included Christmas Carols (1953; it re-entered the charts several times), Strauss Waltzes (1953), Song Hits From Theatreland (1955), Film Encores (1957; his lone number one album), Gems Forever (1958), Mantovani Stereo Showcase (1960), Italia Mia (1961), and the smash Mantovani Plays Music From "Exodus" and Other Great Themes (1961), a number two hit that sold over a million copies and stayed on the charts for nearly a year. His version of the "Exodus" theme was just one of several successful recordings (others were by Ferrante & Teicher and jazzman Eddie Harris).

    As the '60s wore on, Mantovani's brand of pleasant, light orchestral music increasingly diverged from mainstream tastes in pop, and his chart placings slipped lower and lower (his last entry was 1972's Annunzio Paolo Mantovani). Still, he stayed true to his own aesthetic, only adopting those contemporary trends that he could translate on his own terms. His recording activities were curtailed after the Decca label was dissolved and absorbed into MCA in 1973, though he continued to compose for several years afterward. He passed away on March 30, 1980, in his country home in Tunbridge Wells, England. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide