To year 1987, the beginnings of this monument dates back when a munificent gift of fifty million dollars was decided to be donated to the Los Angeles community by Lillian Disney. In remembrance of her husband, Walt Disney, she decided to build a concert hall, now known as the Walt Disney Concert Hall. A sincere admiration for music and a great empathy to artworks was shown by Walt Disney, before his death. In the making of Fantasia, which was an animated movie, this sincere admiration and great empathy was reflected later in year 1940. With Leopold Stekowski, the renowned American conductor, this move was completed in close collaboration. As this architecture would be examined later, the Disney Concert Hall’s current free form structure and this historic collaboration, the parallel lines could be drawn interestingly. At a cost of 274 million dollars, it was completed, after 16 years of continuous work and eleven years of delay due to issues related to …show more content…
However, it is necessary to be careful in our acknowledgment and discussion that there is no objective means of making a judgments regarding the sound’s quality. Indeed, no cohesive theory is present as such in the sphere of music which explains, what good characteristics are possessed by the sound and what is conveyed by a piece of music. On the other hand, a consensus is possible to be reached, i.e., the socio-cultural aspects of a society are integrated by an orchestra and a meaningful connection is made by it and between its audience and the music is successful