Hauser: A Cellist with Incredible Charisma and Music That Touches Your Soul
I admit that I had never listened to classical music before immersing myself in the emotional performances of Stjepan Hauser. I never imagined that the cello could create so many emotions and that a young musician could be so influential while playing. Now I love “Waltz № 2” by Shostakovich and from Swan Lake.
Who is Hauser?
Hauser was born in Croatia, completed his music education in London, and later studied in the United States. The long hours spent with the cello make him a true virtuoso. A real magnet for women with a captivating flirtatious look. Each of his performances tears your heart to pieces. Hauser became popular in 2011 when, together with his friend Luka Sulic, made a cover of Michael Jackson's song "Smooth Criminal" and caused a furor on the web with over 26 million views. As a result, their group, 2Cellos, signed a deal with a record company and released a debut album that contains covers of U2, Gun N’ Roses, Nine Inch Nails, Sting, Coldplay, Nirvana, Muse, and Kings Of Leon and reached Billboard’s Top 100Albums chart. That same year, they received an invitation from Sir Elton John to accompany him on his world tour. On June 4, 2012, they even played with him at Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebration at Buckingham Palace.
Which Are Hauser's Most Popular Performances?
The Croatian cellist performs perfectly classical music, popular pop, and rock hits. No one can remain indifferent to his performances of “Waltz № 2” by Shostakovich, “Swan Lake,” “Caruso,” “Wicked Game,” “Besame mucho,” “The Lonely Shepherd,” “Ave Maria,” and many others. Is he in love? Yes, and Hauser is currently creating amazing performances with the Italian singer Benedetta Caretta. They both look like angels and look so in love. A perfect musician with an extremely talented singer creates an incredible performance that cannot be described in words—it must be seen and heard.
How Does Hauser Create a Real Show on Stage?
He is extremely funny, and he has the audience constantly bursting into laughter at his jokes and delight in his emotional performance. His eyes and body follow the rhythm while he flirts with the audience as he performs the music in all its glory. If you imagined that listening to a symphony orchestra would be boring, then Hauser would turn your ideas about classical music and its sound upside down. You will be captivated by the incredible voice of the cello and this amazing maestro, who creates not just music, but a magic that you want to listen to constantly.