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Isabella Temperville (b. 2000) is a composer and sound designer based in Baton Rouge, LA. She received a Bachelor’s of Music from Christopher Newport University in 2023 and is currently continuing her studies at Louisiana State University. Temperville’s music has been described as a “journey through sonic storytelling.” Her music “features cavernous, illuminated soundscapes, deceptively accessible melodies, and a clever double-take sense of orchestration.” Temperville’s works “The Thoughts that Corrupt” (2021) and “Fast Traveler” (2022) were featured in CNU’s Contemporary Music Festival, making her the first student at CNU to have a piece featured in the festival. Her work “LIFESTREAM” (2024) was also recently performed by the CRISP Electronic Music Ensemble at CNU. After Temperville completes her master’s degree, she wishes to pursue a degree in video game composition. When she is not composing, Temperville enjoys writing stories, playing difficult video games, and info-dumping about her latest special interest.
Email: bellatempmusic@gmail.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1sHkpJTRo7Rs1gsi0CrKea?si=nZgA67aJSXGtdh_wNWCmEQ
Featured on this episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast is the composer Isabella Temperville and her album Infernal Suite . Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with Isabella her background, musical inspir...