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Mantovani
Anglo‐Italian conductor
Italy • 1905-11-15 – 1980-03-29
Mantovani is credited on 889 releases across 165 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2017 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
889
Pressings credited
165
Albums
7
Decades active
39
In collections
Biography
Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (Italian: [anˈnuntsjo ˈpaːolo mantoˈvaːni]; 15 November 1905 – 30 March 1980) was an Italian British conductor, composer and light orchestra–styled entertainer with a cascading strings musical signature. The book British Hit Singles & Albums stated that Mantovani was "Britain's most successful album act before the Beatles ... the first act to sell over one million stereo albums and [have] six albums simultaneously in the US Top 30 in 1959".
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Credited work
889 releases · 165 albums · active 1950–2017
- Performance · 1,890
- Other credits · 72
Studios: Kingsway Hall · Royal Festival Hall · Craighall Studios · Studio LA63
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Strauss Waltzes
1952

Christmas Carols
1953

Mantovani Plays Gypsy!
1969

The World Of Mantovani
1968

Mantovani's Golden Hits
1967

Latin Rendezvous
1963

A Song For Christmas
1963

Plays The Immortal Classics
1953

Ein Klang Verzaubert Millionen 2
1973

An Evening With Mantovani
1973

From Monty, With Love
1971

The Incomparable Mantovani
1964

Manhattan
1963

Plays Music From Exodus And Other Great Themes
1961

Songs To Remember
1960

American Scene
1959

Mantovani Continental Encores
1959

Concert Encores
1958

Mantovani Film Encores Volume 1
1957

Song Hits From Theatreland
1955

An Album Of Favourite Melodies Vol. 2
1954

An Album Of Christmas Music
1954

Play Tangos
1953

Master Of Melody
Frequent collaborators
- Mantovani And His Orchestra
- Various
- The Mantovani Orchestra
- Mantovani Und Sein Orchester
- David Whitfield
- The Longines Symphonette
- Mario del Monaco
- Orchester Mantovani
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