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In January 2011, Hauser, along with friend and fellow cellist Luka Šulić, performed a cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" which was played solely on cello. In just a few days, the music video became a YouTube sensation. [11] [12] [13] The album Hauser Classic was released on 7 February 2020, in which he plays alongside the London ...
In 2017, Šulić and Hauser released their fourth album, Score, recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, which included a wide array of television and film music. To mark the album's release, 2Cellos released their official YouTube video for Game of Thrones Medley, which garnered over 1 million views in two days.
Live at Arena Zagreb is a live concert video from the Croatian cello duo, 2Cellos, filmed at Croatia's Arena Zagreb, in 2012.It was released on 21 August 2013 to DVD. [1]The concert is notable for being their "homecoming" show and their biggest solo concert at that point, with over 20,000 fans attending.
His mainstream success began when he decided to join forces with his friend and a former cello rival Stjepan Hauser. In January 2011, they uploaded a cello version of “Smooth Criminal” by Michael Jackson onto YouTube. Within just a few weeks, their video went viral, receiving over 7 million views almost immediately.
Score is a 2017 album by Croatian duo 2Cellos, produced by them, in conjunction with Nick Patrick. [1] It features songs from movies and TV shows, such as Schindler's List and Game of Thrones.
The discography of 2Cellos, a Croatian cello duo, consists of five studio albums, one extended play (EP) ... List of video albums, with selected chart positions
Hauser has played the role of Rip since Yellowstone’s 2018 premiere, which included a scene of the cowboy “slamming Beth against the wall, having sex [and] making out,” the photographer ...
Allmusic's review noted that the cellists "have created an inventive first offering, with unique and innovative arrangements, that deserves to transcend their YouTube beginnings" and praises their musical talents "which seem to produce sounds from a cello that otherwise wouldn't seem possible."