Sisters Perform Piano And Violin Duet Of “Hallelujah” At Train Station

There are certain songs that people just love. It can be an old-school classic, something that takes you back in time and you’re able to reminisce; or, it can be a recently released hip-hop or pop track that has got you dancing every time it comes on. Everyone has different taste in music, hence the split between classics and modern-day pop. But, if there’s something that everyone can agree on, then it’s the fact that one of Leonard Cohen’s all-time hits, is still everyone’s favorite — regardless of how old you are.

People just can’t get enough of Leonard’s “Hallelujah,” either for its haunting key, evocative lyrics or the fact that it’s just a well-written, beautiful sounding song. Plus, it’s known by many and transcends religion, culture or race. The sheer power of it can resonate with anyone who hears it, young or old.

9-year-old Diane and 15-year-old Camille, sisters from Holland, set up shop at a station in Rotterdam to entertain passers-by with their musical talent. With Diane on the keys and Camille playing the violin, these two young girls created magic together.

Diane begins to play from memory – there is no sheet music on her piano. She starts slow and methodical, careful not to build too much too quickly, as Camille steps in. The two are in harmony, both gradually edging towards a crescendo for a small, but a very taken audience. Their instruments intertwine to create a sound that leaves a lasting impression. These two talented young ladies chose to create an impact with a heavy-hitting song, showing off their skills to the world.

And it seems like they have an admirer. This one little boy is mesmerized by their impromptu performance. Maybe it’s the first time he’s heard the classic or he is just genuinely moved by the piano-violin duet. Whatever the reason, his adorable reaction is motivation for these girls to keep up the great job. What a performance!

Click below to see these two sisters in action.

Source: FaithTap

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