The moment this four-year-old began singing ‘Hallelujah’… the entire room froze. 

Sometimes, heaven sends us tiny messengers of light — and one of them is surely little Nicholas Protsenko, the four-year-old brother of the well-known violinist Karolina Protsenko. In a moment that melted hearts around the world, Nicholas sat down at the piano, closed his eyes, and began to sing “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. His pure, innocent voice carried such depth and emotion that listeners couldn’t help but hold their breath in awe.

What makes his performance even more astonishing is how deeply he feels the music. With his eyes shut tight, it’s as though Nicholas is in his own world — a sacred space where his small hands and gentle voice connect directly to something divine.

The comments that poured in after his video went viral were filled with love and tears. “I said I would not cry, but I did,” one person wrote. “Dear Lord, please keep your hand on this child.” Another added, “The angels in Heaven are rejoicing! Our Lord and Savior gives us such beautiful children!” It’s impossible not to feel that same wave of gratitude while watching him sing.

People from all over the world called Nicholas a “gift from God” and thanked Jesus for sending such a soul into the world. His little voice — steady, sincere, and full of light — reminds us that even the smallest hearts can carry the most powerful messages. “So talented at such a young age,” wrote one fan. “Keep up the amazing work, little Angel.”

For many, Nicholas’s song became more than just music — it was a prayer, a reminder of faith and beauty in a noisy world. “I really needed to lift my spirit this morning,” someone shared. “Thank you, little beautiful angel. Keep singing for our Lord and others.” Indeed, Nicholas’s “Hallelujah” is more than a performance; it’s a moment of grace — a glimpse of heaven through the voice of a child.