What cellos do 2CELLOS use?

As an outdoor guys we like spending time in nature walking as well as swimming. Luka and Stepjan: For 2CELLOS shows we use Yamaha silent cellos, but for classical music we use wooden acoustic cello. All our recordings are made on wooden cello as well.

Why did Hauser leave 2CELLOS?

Šulić and Stjepan Hauser decided to part ways two years ago to focus on their own projects after a hectic 8 years together touring the world. “That was insane. We really overdid it. 200 flights a year, constant concerts, traveling on all continents and filming.

How many bows do 2Cellos go through?

We get asked that a lot. We always carry around 8 bows on the road with us and one bow would usually last for 3 shows. So, if we have a longer tour we have to re-hair them from time to time in different cities.

Why are 2Cellos splitting up?

Sulic and Stjepan Hauser decided to part ways and focus on their own projects after their gruelling 36-show tour of Australia, New Zealand and the United States last year after 8 years together.

Are 2Cellos brothers?

2CELLOS (stylized 2CΞLLOS) are a Croatian cellist duo, consisting of classically trained cellists, Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser….

2Cellos
Origin Zagreb, Croatia
Genres Cello rock, classical, chamber music, instrumental rock
Labels Sony Masterworks
Members Luka Šulić Stjepan Hauser Dušan Kranjc

How many bows does 2Cellos go through?

Is Hauser a good cellist?

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 Luka Šulić still married?

Luka Šulić (born 25 August 1987) is a Slovenian-Croatian cellist….

Luka Šulić
Occupation Cellist
Spouse(s) Tamara Zagoranski ​ ( m. 2017)​
Children 3

What cello does Luka Sulic play?

Yamaha
2CELLOS. Young Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, known as 2CELLOS, achieved sensational success by taking the cello to a new level and breaking the boundaries between different genres of music. Their unique cello version of Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal took the world by storm.