The Central Library of downtown L.A. has a seven-story atrium, three stories above ground and four below. The walls are made of green marble and red brick and metal trim, so the acoustics are like that inside a cathedral. Right now, there is a choir singing on Lower Level Three. I’m on the third floor.
They sound gorgeous. I can’t identify the songs, but they are breath-takingly beautiful. If this keeps up, I’m going to cry.
Keep it up.