Kravinsky composed and played keyboards for local pop, R&B, and go-go bands in the Washington DC area after she graduated from college. From 1988 to 1990, she toured with
Motown recording artist
Stacy Lattisaw; TRJ, a faction of go-go band
Trouble Funk; and go-go band Pleasure. In 1991, she composed for, directed, and performed with Robin Power and the Uptown Dames, a
Paisley Park project created by
Prince. In 1994, she became an in-house composer at American Film and Video production company in Silver Spring, Maryland. While working in this company, she learned how to produce videos. In 1999, her song "New Little Girl" appeared on the "Octaves Beyond Silence" compilation album, along with songs by
Eve Ensler,
The Indigo Girls and
Meshell Ndegeocello. In 2012, she composed the Go-Go Symphony, an innovative symphony that combines Washington DC's
go-go dance beats with classical, jazz, and funk genres. She founded the Go-Go Symphony ensemble to perform it, along with other similar compositions; in partnership with full symphony orchestras, or as a stand-alone ensemble. ==Film work==