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frozen music

"Architecture is a chained and fettered art. Far
from being "frozen music," it is an art constantly
attempting to realize in solid, stable form those
effects which music is able to conjure up in an
instant—effects which succeed each other rapidly
during the progress of a musical work. Music can
attain the colossal in a way which, in architecture,
only the rarest opportunities render even remotely
possible. Music can, in a few moments, admit us
through vast portals into avenues, courts and halls
of infinite extent and variety. Music can suddenly
raise up an entire structure and, by the device of
modulation, lift it on to a podium, abruptly recess
its facades and turn them bodily into the sunshine.
Music can etch silhouettes ten times more intricate
than those of Dresden or London City, repeat
them, increase or reduce them, hurl them into the
distance or bring them before us in precise detail.
Most of the essentials of architecture—mass,
rhythm, texture, outline—are within music's
power. Almost, the two arts are the same art, the
one able to express nearly everything which the
imagination is capable of conceiving, the other
bound by the rigours of economy and use."

-
John Newenham Summerson
Heavenly Mansions and Other
Essays on Architecture
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