Stjepan Hauser

Cellist

Stjepan Hauser was born in Pula, Istria County, Croatia on June 15th, 1986 and is the Cellist. At the age of 37, Stjepan Hauser biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 15, 1986
Nationality
Croatia
Place of Birth
Pula, Istria County, Croatia
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Networth
$8 Million
Profession
Cellist
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Stjepan Hauser Career

Hauser has performed in more than 40 countries including debuts in Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Southbank Centre and many more.

In October 2006, Hauser was chosen to perform at the gala at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence for the late Mstislav Rostropovich. Following this appearance, Hauser has been invited to perform in numerous festivals in Europe. At the International Holland Music Sessions 2009, he was chosen to participate in the "New Masters on Tour" concert series, presenting young artists in prestigious concert venues all over the continent.

In December 2007, Hauser played the Kol Nidre with the Metropolitan Sinfonia at a Gala Tribute Concert dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. Subsequently, Hauser went on to perform and record as a solo artist including his recording of British composer Christopher Ball's First Concerto for Cello, written by the composer specifically for him. The album, Christopher Ball: Music for Cello, was recorded at the first live performance of the concerto in 2010, and features former Greenwich Trio member, Yoko Misumi, on piano.

On 11 June 2009, Hauser launched his channel on YouTube, which had since reached over 680 million views by September 2022. 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.

The album Hauser Classic was released on 7 February 2020, in which he plays alongside the London Symphony Orchestra. The album was produced by Nick Patrick.

During the COVID-19 quarantine, unable to tour in support of his solo album, Hauser released three performances via live streaming. The first, Hauser: Alone Together, released on 27 April 2020 was performed at the Arena Pula, in Stjepan's hometown of Pula, Croatia, on the Istrian peninsula. The second, also titled Hauser: Alone Together, was performed at Krka National Park, at the Krka Waterfalls in central Croatia. The second video was released on 15 June 2020, to celebrate the artist's 34th birthday. The third, again titled Hauser: Alone Together, was recorded at Fort Lovrijenac in Dubrovnik, Croatia, recognisable to many fans from the HBO series, Game of Thrones. A special 2 disc edition of Hauser Classic is scheduled for October 2020 release. It includes a DVD of the three Hauser: Alone Together videos.

The album Hauser plays Morricone premiered on YouTube on 27 October 2020.

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Stjepan Hauser Awards
  • Ribbon of an Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić for a special contribution to the culture and promotion of Croatia in the world.

U2 unplugged (more synths, flutes, a choir, and brass band)

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2023
ADRIAN THRILLS: Never a band to do things by halves, U2 cram an awful lot into a new album that is ostensibly one of their more personal projects. Songs Of Surrender is U2 unplugged, with the exception that it involves more than 40 of their best-loved songs and re-recording them in a less brash manner. Synthesisers, flutes, cellos, a choir, and a brass band are among the back-to-basics acoustic instruments. Even as an experiment in his front room during lockout, guitarist The Edge, the composer's idea, also adorns two numbers (Invisible and The Fly) with the most un-rock and roll of stringed instruments: the dulcimer.