The duo Two Cellos, consisting of Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser, continued to perform and release music, but they also pursued individual projects.
Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser, the Croatian cellists who form the group Two Cellos, gained fame for their energetic and inventive renditions of popular rock and pop songs, as well as classical and film music. Since their rise to fame after their cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” went viral on YouTube in 2011, they have released several albums, toured internationally, and built a substantial fan base.
In addition to their work as a duo, both Šulić and Hauser have explored solo endeavors. Luka Šulić, for instance, released a solo album where he performed Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on the cello, showcasing his classical training and virtuosity. Stjepan Hauser has also performed as a solo artist, releasing his own music and collaborating with other musicians.
Despite their individual projects, Two Cellos have not disbanded. They continue to work together, creating music and performing for their fans. Their performances are known for their high energy and the unique blend of classical music with contemporary pop and rock, which has allowed them to maintain a unique niche within the music industry. They have also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, using their music to support different causes and inspire young musicians.