Laura Intravia

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.

She later appeared as a guest vocalist for the accompanying recorded piano album with pianist Robert Thies.

The concert series debuted in Washington D.C., featuring Junichi Masuda as a guest conductor.

The album was produced by Tommy Tallarico and released in conjunction with the Video Games Live: Level 4 Kickstarter.

[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.