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How Lindsey Stirling blends Halloween and Christmas in her latest holiday show

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When 2022 arrived, Lindsey Stirling was at a musical crossroads.

She had created a unique sound for herself by merging classical and electronic music over the course of four studio albums. Her sound had brought her considerable acclaim and popularity, with all four albums topping both the dance and classical charts. However, Stirling felt she had pretty much explored all of the possibilities within her classical/EDM fusion. It was time for a departure, time to find a new sound.

But there was a problem.

“I was trying to work on my next original album and nothing was really coming,” she said during a phone interview. “I was feeling a lot of blockage. I think, since COVID, I never felt inspired to write during COVID and then even as we were coming out of it, I still was like ‘I’m coming up blank.’”

That’s when her plans for 2022 took a detour.

“I took a session and did a holiday song,” Stirling said. “And it just flowed so naturally and writing was fun again. So I was just like you know what, this year is calling for a Christmas album. It’s just what I apparently wanted to do, even though I didn’t know that.”

“Snow Waltz” was released on Oct. 7 and is Stirling’s second holiday record, following the 2017 album, “Warmer in the Winter.” She’s currently out on tour in support of the new album and brings her bold and colorful holiday show to Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles on Dec. 23.

Dancer, vocalist and violinist Lindsey Stirling will bring her Snow Waltz Tour to Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles Friday, Dec. 23.  (Photo by Duffy-Marie Arnoult, Getty Images)

Dancer, vocalist and violinist Lindsey Stirling will bring her Snow Waltz Tour to Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles Friday, Dec. 23. (Photo by Duffy-Marie Arnoult, Getty Images)

Dancer, vocalist and violinist Lindsey Stirling will bring her Snow Waltz Tour to Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles Friday, Dec. 23.  (Photo by Duffy-Marie Arnoult, Getty Images)

Dancer, vocalist and violinist Lindsey Stirling will bring her Snow Waltz Tour to Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles Friday, Dec. 23.  (Photo by Duffy-Marie Arnoult, Getty Images)

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“I decided to start working on it in February,” she said. “It came out fast, thank heavens, but I’m really proud of it.”

“Snow Waltz” is quite different stylistically and sonically from “Warmer in the Winter,” which had lots of organic instrumentation, including full orchestrations, and felt more like a traditional Christmas album. “Snow Waltz,” on the other hand, is more like Stirling’s four non-holiday albums, as it features more of an electronic sonic palate over which her violin takes center stage as the lead instrument.

“I thought, you know, rather than me leaning so far into what I think Christmas has traditionally sounded like, I’m going to take a little bit of me and my sound that I’ve done for years and I’m going to kind of combine the two,” she explained. “So that was the attempt of this album.”

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That sound fits nicely with the thematic vision Stirling had for “Snow Waltz,” where she wanted to inject a bit of Halloween spookiness into the festive sounds of the Christmas season.

“I had the idea to meld like Halloween has ended,” she said. “But the skeletons stuck around and accidentally discovered Christmas, and what would they think?”

The result on “Snow Waltz” is a decidedly modern and quite unique Christmas album. The spooky facet of the album emerges strongly on the title track, where Stirling’s violin works hand in hand with a haunting musical backdrop, on a ghostly treatment of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” and on “Ice Storm,” which feels like a prelude to the impending cold, dreary days of winter.

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But the happy spirit of Christmas is very much alive on familiar songs like “Sleigh Ride,” “Joy to the World,” which features some inventive elaboration on violin from Stirling, and “Feliz Navidad,” which gallops along to a south-of-the-border beat, as well as the peppy original “Crazy For Christmas” (co-written by Stirling and Bonnie McKee) and “Magic,” a warm original that features David Archuleta on vocals.

Stirling began developing her sound and performing approach about 15 years ago. She first tried to break through by appearing on “America’s Got Talent” in 2010, showcasing her classical/EDM sound and her ability to dance while playing violin. But she was voted off of the show, with judge Piers Morgan saying she was “not untalented, but you’re not good enough, I don’t think, to get away with flying through the air and trying to play violin at the same time.”

Stung by Morgan’s critique, but determined, Stirling launched her own YouTube channel. Her videos caught on, generating enough activity that she was signed by Lady Gaga’s manager, Troy Carter.

This led to the release of Stirling’s self-titled debut album in 2012. Three more albums — 2014’s “Shatter Me,” 2016’s “Brave Enough” and 2019’s “Artemis” — followed as she refined her classical-meets-EDM sound, did multiple tours and amassed several gold and platinum album certifications.

Stirling is excited to bring together her two holiday albums this fall on the latest edition of what’s becoming an annual Christmas tour. Once again, fans can expect a beautiful stage set, new choreography from Stirling and her dancers and some accomplished playing from Stirling.

“It’s been really fun to get to kind of marry the two albums together and make it like a nice hybrid of what I think is kind of the best mix from both my first Christmas album and now my second one,” she said. “It’s a super fun show. It’s going to be really energetic. There’s also going to be some really sweet, like soft moments and then ending with like a big bang of stuff we’ve never done before, including some aerial routines we worked really hard to learn. I’ll be singing, but mostly playing the violin. It’s so fun.”

Lindsey Stirling’s Snow Waltz Tour

When: 8 p.m. Dec. 23

Where: Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles

Tickets: $124-$250 at Ticketmaster.com 

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