Music is a very effective medium for communicating ideas, concepts, and emotions. Music
may elicit a wide range of emotions in listeners and performers through its notes, chords, and beats.
In a video uploaded to YouTube, three women are seen walking onto the stage while an orchestra plays the first notes of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah.’

They are all wearing stunning white costumes that are strikingly similar to one another. According to the description of the video,
the three women, Carmen Monarcha, Carla Maffioletti, and Mirusia Louwerse, start singing the song’s lyrics as soon as they take the stage.
The three women sing well as they perform for the large audience, who is enthralled by the stage’s amazing acoustics.

Throughout the clip, there are a few times where spectators can be seen nodding their heads, swaying, and even dancing to the upbeat tunes.
The 1984 song’s lyrics make references to and mention a number of important biblical personalities.
The first line of the hymn makes reference to David, a meager shepherd who would later rule Israel. David played, and the Lord was pleased.
The lyrics also make reference to the lines in 2 Samuel 11 where David saw Bathsheba taking a bath one evening in the first few words of the second stanza.

‘You saw her taking a shower on the roof.’
She was overcome by her beauty and the moonlight.
A few lines later, the song’s lyrics make a reference to Delilah and Samson, notably the time she cut his hair in the Old Testament story of Judges.
You were bound to a kitchen chair by her.
She ripped off your hair and destroyed your throne.
The astounding and brilliant rendition of the song is being admired by everyone on stage as well as by the entire large audience.