Music
Girl Plays Hallelujah On Piano, Then Violinist Joins For A Chilling Duet
The people passing through the Rotterdam Station, the city's largest passenger railway, were treated to another version of "Hallelujah," but this one was different. Sisters Diane, nine, and Camille, 15, decided to share their musical skills with which they have been blessed at this station.
Diane daintily sat at a public piano available for anyone to play. Her sister Camille stood a bit behind her. Diane began to play "Hallelujah" from memory – no sheet music to be seen.
Her young fingers scaled the keys like a professional. But then Camille chimed in with her own specialty. She began playing the violin in beautiful harmony with her little sister.
Diane daintily sat at a public piano available for anyone to play. Her sister Camille stood a bit behind her. Diane began to play "Hallelujah" from memory – no sheet music to be seen.
Her young fingers scaled the keys like a professional. But then Camille chimed in with her own specialty. She began playing the violin in beautiful harmony with her little sister.