Laura Intravia

Laura Intravia, also known as Flute Link, is an American instrumentalist, vocalist, and arranger. She is best known for her performances on video game soundtracks and for her work as a soloist with Video Games Live.

Laura Intravia
Also known asFlute Link
OriginLong Island, New York
GenresVideo Game Music
Occupation(s)Performer, Arranger
InstrumentsFlute, Voice, EWI, Piano
Associated actsVideo Games Live, Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions
Websitehttps://lauraintravia.com

Career

Intravia began performing as an instrumental and vocal soloist for Video Games Live in 2009.[1] She appeared on the Video Games Live televised PBS Special, performing on the "Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross Medley," which was released on the accompanying album Video Games Live: Level 2.[2] She also appeared on Level 3,[3], Level 4[4] and Level 5[5] as an arranger and performer.

In 2013, Intravia was one of the artists featured on Austin Wintory's album of remixed music from the stealth game Monaco: What's Yours is Mine. The album was released in conjunction with the game and OST.[6] In the same year, she arranged music from Journey for a piano sheet music book, published by Alfred Music Publishing. In 2014, Austin recorded the album with pianist Robert Thies, with vocals performed by Intravia for the final song "I Was Born For This."[7]

In 2014, Intravia performed as a solo vocalist at the world premiere of the new concert series Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions, an official Pokémon project produced by Princeton Entertainment. The inaugural concerts were held in Washington D.C., featuring Junichi Masuda as a guest conductor.[8] She performed again the following month at the Mann Center.[9]

Intravia arranged Through Time and Space, a Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross piano arrangement album in 2015, featuring pianist Brendon Shapiro. The album was produced by Tommy Tallarico and released in conjunction with the Video Games Live: Level 4 Kickstarter.[10] In 2016, Intravia's second album Shall We Play? featuring music from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask was released.[11]

In 2018, Intravia performed and co-wrote the ending song of the point-and-click adventure game Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars with lead composer Chad Seiter.[12]

Video games

Discography

Year Album Role Notes
2010 Video Games Live: Level 2 Flutist #8 Billboard Top-Ten
2012 Harmony of a Hunter: 101% Run Arranger AGMA Runner-Up
2012 Time's End: Majora's Mask Remixed Performer
2013 MONACO: The Gentleman's Private Collection Arranger, flutist
2013 Final Fantasy VI: Balance and Ruin Vocalist, flutist
2013 In Endless Song Flutist
2014 Video Games Live: Level 3 Arranger, Flutist, Vocalist
2014 Transfiguration Arranger, Vocalist
2014 Harmony of Heroes Arranger, Flutist, Vocalist
2014 Color Me Blue Flutist
2014 Harmony of Heroes: Final Smash Flutist AGMA Nomination
2014 Goddess Vocalist
2015 Video Games Live: Level 4 Arranger, Performer
2015 Through Time and Space Arranger, Vocalist
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