
Mantovani - Wikipedia
Mantovani married Winifred Moss (1909–1977) in 1934, having two children: Kenneth (born 12 July 1935) and Paula Irene (born 11 April 1939). By the time World War II broke out, his orchestra was …
The Mantovani Orchestra - Golden Hits (1994) - YouTube
Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (Italian: [anˈnuntsjo ˈpaːolo mantoˈvaːni]; 15 November 1905 – 29 March 1980), [1] known mononymously as Mantovani, was an Anglo-Italian conductor, composer and light...
Mantovani | Easy Listening, Orchestral Pop & Light Music | Britannica
Mantovani (born November 15, 1905, Venice, Italy—died March 29, 1980, Royal Tunbridge Wells, England) was an Italian-born British conductor and musician who favoured a technique that came to …
Mantovani - Biography - IMDb
Annunzio Paolo Mantovani was born November 15, 1905, in Venice, Italy, the son of a violinist who performed at La Scala under the baton of maestro Arturo Toscanini. Born into a musical household, …
MANTOVANI (1905-1980) – Instrumentals Forever
Nov 15, 2025 · Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (Venice, November 15, 1905 – Royal Tunbridge Wells, March 29, 1980), known mononymously as Mantovani, was an Anglo-Italian conductor, composer …
Mantovani Music All In One Place
A quintessential Mantovani arrangement of "Summer Night" was stunning, and the "My Fair Lady" medley of three numbers from the award winning show was much admired.
Mantovani - iHeart
Conductor, composer, violinist, and pianist Mantovani was one of the most popular and prolific easy listening artists of all time.
Mantovani - State University of New York College at Cortland
Mantovani, the renowned conductor and composer, achieved worldwide fame for his distinctive orchestral arrangements. Born in 1905, Mantovani and his orchestra enchanted audiences with their …
Mantovani And His Orchestra - Mantovani Today - Discogs
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "Mantovani Today" on Discogs.
Where The Gentle Avon Flows by Mantovani Orchestra - Songfacts
Written in 6/8 time, it was recorded initially by the Mantovani Orchestra in 1951; called (apparently provisionally by its composer) The Man In The Street, it was then known as Andante Cantabile (in …