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Underground was the first single released from Stirling's new album, Artemis.Stirling had produced a small violin solo for her freestyle dance during her appearance on Dancing with the Stars, and in an interview in 2019 confirmed this was the original inspiration for the longer song.
Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. [3] [4] [5] She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007. [6] Stirling performs a variety of music styles, from classical to pop and rock to electronic dance music.
The world never heard of a dancing violinist before Lindsay Stirling. Now she brings in $6M annually.
Greta began to take classical violin lessons when she was five years old, followed by Willow and then by Solana, when they reached the same age. [5] One day their mother brought home a video of the theatrical show Riverdance, which inspired the girls to enroll in Irish dance classes, and they also became fond of Celtic music.
Lifestyle contributor Liana Brackett talked to the violinist trio, The String Queens, praised for their authentic, soulful and orchestral sound. […]
As Scout Willis and her two sisters—Tallulah Willis, 30, and Rumer Willis, 35—dance in unison, the Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans star shows off her impressive dance moves as she steps on beat ...
She was educated in piano and violin at Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music and graduated from Juilliard with a bachelor's degree in composition. Moving from classical music to pop, she formed a five-part female singing group, The Girl Scouts, and later a musical theater troupe, Little Lulu & the Humpers, that performed in Miami Beach ...
A ls Grossmama ein Maedchen war, opus 10 (When Grandmother was a Girl; duet) Hinterm Gartenzaun, opus 11 (Behind the Garden Fence; duet for women's voices) Klein Maryke, opus 12 (Little Maryke; voice and piano) Maikönigin tanzlied, opus 18 number 2 (May Queen dance song; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)