Состав:Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1), Albert Hague (2), Dr. Seuss (2), Jon Levine (3), Autumn Rowe (3), Lindsey Stirling (3, 8, 11), Mykola Leontovych (4), Traditional (5, 9, 13-15), Public Domain (6), Jule Styne (7), Sammy Cahn (7), Evan Bogart (8), Brian Phillips (8), William Chatterton Dix (9), Walter Afanasieff (10), Mariah Carey (10), Jordan Witzigreuter (11), Cameron Alexander Walker-Wright (11), James Boothe (12), Joseph Beal (12), Franz Grüber (13)
Produced by Josh Abraham (1-5, 7, 8-10, 12, 13), Stephen J. Anderson (6, 15), Jordan Witzigreuter (11), MARØ (14)
Executive Producer: Lindsey Stirling
Vocal Producer: Rian Dawson
Arranged by Lindsey Stirling, Ely Rise, Chris Walden
Engineers: Scott Michael Smith, Jeff Gartenbaum, Tamás Kurina
Mixed by Scott Michael Smith
Mastered by Paul Blakemore
Photography: Cara Robbins
Об альбоме и исполнителе:Warmer In The Winter, the first Holiday album from critically acclaimed electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling, will officially release October 20th on Lindseystomp Music / Concord Records. The album will feature renditions of Holiday favorites such as "Jingle Bell Rock", "Silent Night", "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", and "Let It Snow", as well as original numbers written by Lindsey.
That it took elfin violinist, dancer, and performance artist Lindsey Stirling five albums to deliver a proper holiday offering is surprising, as her particular brand of (mostly) instrumental millennial pop is perfectly suited to heat up the year's coldest months in style. After all, this is an artist who skyrocketed to fame with a musical theater-worthy rendering of the main theme from the Nordic fantasy video game Skyrim. The aptly named Warmer in Winter prances about with equal parts benevolence and solipsism, effectively pairing the season's most beloved and familiar melodies with the gamer-approved blips, beeps, and slick techno beat drops that have become her forte since dropping her eponymous debut in 2013. Enlisting vocal help from former Disney star Sabrina Carpenter ("You're a Mean One Mister Grinch"), fellow internet phenom Becky G. ("Christmas C'mon"), All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth ("Time to Fall in Love"), and even in-demand New Orleans polymath Trombone Shorty ("Warmer in Winter"), Stirling has crafted a fun and flighty brew of modern holiday cheer that is most certainly of its time.
Combining her love of classical music with EDM, hip-hop, and dubstep, Lindsey Stirling is a violinist, dancer, and performance artist best known for her YouTube videos and for competing on the fifth season of America's Got Talent in 2010. Born September 21, 1986 in Santa Ana, California, Stirling grew up in Arizona and began studying classical violin at the age of five. In her teens, she played in a rock band called Stomp on Melvin and competed in the Junior Miss competition, winning the Arizona Junior Miss title. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she studied therapeutic recreation at Brigham Young University.
In 2010, Stirling appeared as the "hip-hop violinist" on NBC's America's Got Talent, in which she showcased her unique performance style of dancing and playing the violin at the same time, accompanied by electronic backing tracks. After finishing in the quarter finals of the show, Stirling began focusing more on filming videos for her YouTube channel. Working with director/cinematographer Devin Graham, she produced a series of videos featuring her in beautiful, evocative outdoor settings or with striking visual accompaniment; one of her videos, "Crystallize," ended up being viewed more than 100 million times. She released her self-titled debut album of all-original material in 2012 through her own Lindseystomp label. The album sold over 200,000 copies in the United States as an independent release, and was certified gold in Germany (selling over 100,000 copies there), Austria, and Switzerland.
After successful concert tours throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and Russia, Stirling signed a deal with Lady Gaga's management firm, Atom Factory, and reissued her eponymous debut album through Universal Music. In 2013, Stirling released a pair of collaborative EPs - one with Tyler Ward, the other with Ward and Chester See. Her sophomore long-player, Shatter Me, arrived the following year. It was her first to include collaborations with other vocalists (Lizzy Hale, Dia Frampton), and it debuted at number two on the album charts. Along with taking part in several new collaborations (Jesse J, Pentatonix, Joy Enriquez), Stirling devoted much of 2014 and early 2015 to a massive world tour that took her across North America, through Europe, and into Oceania.
In June of 2015 she announced the completion of an autobiography, The Only Pirate at the Party, and began work on a new album. Released in 2016, Brave Enough was a partially fan-funded production that included the single "Arena." The album - which debuted atop both the Billboard classical and dance/electronic charts - featured appearances from Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, Indian-American rapper Raja Kumari, Christian rapper Lecrae, Christina Perri, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. Her collaboration with the latter, "Something Wild," was chosen as the theme song to the Disney reboot of Pete's Dragon, which was released in 2016. At the end of the year and into 2017, Stirling embarked on a mammoth world tour in support of the album, taking in dates in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and into South America. In May, she was awarded the Top Dance/Electronic Album at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards for Brave Enough. The single "Love's Just a Feeling" appeared at the same time and featured guest vocals from Irish singer/songwriter Rooty.
In October 2017, Stirling released her fourth studio album, the holiday-themed Warmer in the Winter, which featured guest spots from Trombone Shorty, Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low, and Sabrina Carpenter. That same year also saw Stirling compete on the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars.