‘Hallelujah’ Meets ‘You Raise Me Up’ in This Powerful Mashup Performance

Check out this beautiful mashup performance of the popular songs ‘Hallelujah’ and ‘You Raise Me Up.’ The piano player starts off playing in a stunning cathedral and then the talented singers use their voices to fill the space. These two timeless anthems bring hope and reflection, and the singers in the video reimagined the songs in a soaring operatic mashup.

‘When I am down and, oh, my soul, so weary
When troubles come and my heart burdened be
Then I am still and wait here in the silence
Until You come and sit awhile with me’

The talented group in this music video is called The Diamond Baritones, and they hit it out of the park with this performance! Hearing all of their voices blend together was just heavenly. The group shares a little about their mashup in the caption of their YouTube video.

“From Leonard Cohen’s poetic vulnerability to the uplifting power of Josh Groban’s beloved rendition, these songs have resonated deeply with audiences around the world,” the group writes. “We’ve brought them together in a heartfelt tribute that blends classical vocals with cinematic orchestration. We hope our interpretation moves you as much as these songs have moved us.”

As for the background of The Diamond Baritones, the members met singing next to each other on the grand stage of André Rieu. They all share a passion for crossing classical technique with other types of music, and they love bringing their powerful harmonies and unforgettable performances to fans nationwide.

“I'm in tears of delightful joy hearing the song,” shares one person on YouTube after watching their music video. “Thanks and God bless.”

“Beautifully arranged and performed, love it!” another person writes online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this powerful baritone mashup of ‘Hallelujah’ and ‘You Raise Me Up’ today!

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