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Lindsey Stirling, complete biography, crossover violinist, electronic music, international concerts, and discography
Profile
Lindsey Stirling (Santa Ana, California, September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, composer, dancer, and performer, recognized as one of the most representative figures in the crossover between violin, electronic music, and contemporary pop.
Lindsey Stirling built a career based on stylistic hybridization, digital self-production, and a strong visual identity, becoming a case study in the relationship between instrumental music and online platforms.

Origins and training (From the 1990s to the 2000s)
Raised in Arizona, Lindsey Stirling began studying violin in childhood. During her formative years, she:
studied classical violin,
took part in youth music groups,
developed an interest in composition.
At the same time, she faced challenges connected to the rigidity of traditional academic pathways, which led her to seek alternative expressive forms beyond the conventional classical conservatory route.
From the 2000s: Early experimentation and identity building (2006–2009)
In the second half of the 2000s, Lindsey Stirling:
experimented with combining violin and electronic backing tracks,
developed a performance dimension that includes movement and dance,
began using the internet as a distribution platform.
This phase is characterized by independent exploration, outside traditional record-industry channels.
From the 2010s: Global breakthrough through the web (2010–2013)
The turning point came with the consistent publication of online music videos.
Key elements
amplified violin and electronic production,
choreography integrated into performance,
strong visual and narrative identity.
Album
2012 – Lindsey Stirling
Her success became rapid and international, with millions of views and a global fanbase built directly.
From the 2010s: Artistic consolidation and major tours (2014–2019)
In this period, Lindsey Stirling expanded the scope of her project.
Albums
2014 – Shatter Me
2016 – Brave Enough
2019 – Artemis
Concerts and countries
During the 2010s, Lindsey Stirling:
toured worldwide,
performed in major arenas and festivals,
integrated dance, staging, and visual storytelling.
Her live concept increasingly took the form of a multidisciplinary show.
From the 2020s: Maturity and creative continuity (2020–today)
In more recent years, Lindsey Stirling:
continued her recording activity,
developed cross-genre collaborations,
maintained a strong direct relationship with her audience.
Album
2022 – Snow Waltz
Her output shows a more mature balance between electronic, melodic, and orchestral components.
Musical and performance style (Practical elements)
Lindsey Stirling is recognized for:
fusion of violin and electronic music,
structured integration of dance and performance,
compositions built on repetitive melodic cells,
a strong visual and narrative component,
an independent approach to production and distribution.
| Year | Album | Main tracks |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Lindsey Stirling | Crystallize · Elements · Shadows |
| 2013 | Live from London(live) | Crystallize (live) · Electric Daisy Violin (live) |
| Year | Album | Main tracks |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Shatter Me | Shatter Me · Roundtable Rival · Master of Tides |
| 2016 | Brave Enough | Brave Enough · The Arena · Lost Girls |
| Year | Album | Main tracks |
|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Warmer in the Winter | Carol of the Bells · Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy |
| 2019 | Artemis | Underground · The Upside · Love Goes On and On |
| Year | Album | Main tracks |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Snow Waltz | Snow Waltz · Magic |
| 2022 | Snow Waltz (Deluxe) | Joy to the World · Deck the Halls |
| 2024 | Duality | Eye of the Untold Her · Inner Gold |
Lindsey Stirling is among the first artists to build a global independent career through YouTube and social media, blending classical violin, electronic music, dance choreography, and visual storytelling. Her discography is closely connected to multimedia and performance-driven projects.
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