Stuart Cohn, "The Roots of Opera in Church", Los Angeles Times, January 12, 1997 ("Immanuel Presbyterian, on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Berendo Avenue, was matched as closely as possible to the music. . . . Its dramatic, almost exaggerated verticality, with a 205-foot tower and an 80-foot vaulted sanctuary ceiling, approximates the style of France's Beauvais Cathedral, where the surviving version of "Daniel and the Lions" was transcribed between 1227 and 1234.")