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Release Date: Saturday 20 June 2009
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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).
The Best of Sigmund Romber:
Lover Come Back to Me
When I Grow too Old to Dream
Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
The Desert Song
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)
Serenade from 'The Student Prince'
The Best of Victor Hubert:
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life
A Kiss in the Dark
Sweethearts
I'm Falling in Love with Someone
Indian Summer
Kiss Me Again
The Best of Irving Berlin waltzes:
The Girl that I Marry
Marie
(You Forgot To) Remember
Always
For the Very First Time
What'll I Do
The Best of Rudolf Friml:
Love Everlasting
Rose Marie
Only a Rose
The Donkey Serenade
Sympathy
Indian Love Call