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Time & Perspective Quote by Michael Tilson Thomas

"But those musics do not address the larger kind of architecture in time that classical music does, whatever each one of us knows that classical music must mean"

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Tilson Thomas is drawing a line in the sand, then immediately softening it with a shrug. “Those musics” (the phrase is doing a lot of work) points outward toward popular forms without naming them, a tactful dodge that still carries hierarchy. The real claim isn’t that pop, jazz, or folk lack sophistication; it’s that classical music uniquely builds “architecture in time” - a metaphor that flatters the tradition by borrowing the prestige of monuments, cathedrals, master plans. He’s arguing for scale: long-form development, recurrence, tension-and-release engineered across minutes or hours, not just hooks, grooves, or vibe.

What makes the line smart - and revealing - is the back half: “whatever each one of us knows that classical music must mean.” That’s both inclusive and slippery. He appeals to a shared, almost instinctive understanding, as if “classical” were less a genre than a cultural agreement. Subtext: classical music’s authority doesn’t rest only on notes; it rests on inherited consensus, on institutions (conservatories, orchestras, subscription audiences) that teach us what to revere. The vagueness is strategic because the term “classical” is famously contested; by leaning on “must mean,” he bypasses definitions and asks the listener to supply reverence from memory.

Contextually, it reads like a defense brief from an era when orchestras have to justify themselves against omnipresent, playlist-driven listening. He’s not merely praising complexity; he’s protecting a public art form whose value depends on time, attention, and a belief that some experiences are worth being patiently built.

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Michael Tilson Thomas (born December 21, 1944) is a Musician from USA.

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