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Sensitivity and Words - Robert Lauri: Publication of Monthly Newsletters on his International Musical Activity and Music Videos

Each month, a newsletter on the artistic work done by Robert Lauri during the past month is published on the Internet and also on several social networking sites.

Sensitivity and Words - Robert Lauri: Publication of Monthly Newsletters on his International Musical Activity and Music Videos
2011-03-10
PARIS, FRANCE, March 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Each month, a newsletter on the artistic work done by Robert Lauri during the past month is published on the Internet and also on several social networking sites.

One of the categories includes links to music files, giving a glimpse of the richness and depth of work produced by the artist during the past month.

Robert Lauri is a truly eclectic musician producing an impressive amount of unique and innovative melodies in very different genres and styles; each song is a true work of art, using colorful harmonies and arrangements. Several musical genres combine within a single song, to provide a synchronized fluidity that will surprise all music lovers who are not yet familiar with the artist. More than 70 harmoniously arranged music videos can be viewed on reputable music sites.

Robert Lauri, a gifted French musician and songwriter, surprises many with the diversity of his creative force. He is a melodic visionary, unique within his genre. Each song throws open the doors to another world. Robert Lauri is an eclectic musician who continually composes and produces music. His methods of innovation and improvisation are impressive and- in all genres- maintains the same control and expertise that is standard in the harmonies of his musical arrangements. The musical moods expressed are all captivating; each selection thrills us and lets our imagination run wild.

The music videos are produced by Anna Clara Passarelli, a talented Italian artist. She has been passionate about video and dance from an early age. Even as a child, Anna was captivated by graphic design and art.

She selects images based on emotions that the music evokes in her. The exceptional result from the artistic design she shares with us reflects Lauri's talent, in full color and complete harmony with Robert Lauri's music.

To find the first edition of the monthly newsletter, click on the link:

http://www.robert-lauri.com/Newsletter/march2011.html

Contact :
Linda Vranken
music@sensitivityandwords.com

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[Press-News.org] Sensitivity and Words - Robert Lauri: Publication of Monthly Newsletters on his International Musical Activity and Music Videos
Each month, a newsletter on the artistic work done by Robert Lauri during the past month is published on the Internet and also on several social networking sites.