

This Tuesday, October 20th, the Walt Disney Concert Hall will host an event called The Disney Symphonic Legacy. This is the first program hosted by the venue that will play strictly Disney Music.
The Disney music performed will span from the first Disney Animated Classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” to more recent Disney hits.
Conductor John Mauceri had this to say about the concert: “Music was as important to Walt Disney as the visual [which] got the people at Disney thinking about the validity of the actual music scores, which are rarely performed without the use of films or characters. Can the music itself be the subject of a concert?”
Is anyone planning to attend The Disney Symphonic Legacy?
Source: LATimes.com


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The music by far will accomplish being a major success as the subject of the cocert. A few of the more recent animation films haven’t had the same level of songs composed for them; however, The Walt Disney company has put an unbelieveable level of effort into composing hudreds of songs over the last 72 years. Even as a resort cast member, listening to the songs constantly all day while working they never get played out to me. I choose to listen to them on my long drive to and from work. Concidering these Diseny songs have been written so well to the point where, “allow age to bring bring back fawn memories of the past,” and allow “youth to savor the challenge and promise of the future,”giving people the oppertunity to see them being performed live is going to turn out remarkably well. The only thing I belive the Walt Disney Company should do is invest a little more in publicizing the even, and then they can make it a regular even and get massive turnouts.