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Sensitivity and Words - The New Album "Power in Heaven" by Robert Lauri is Now Available

The album "Power in Heaven," a showcase for the New Age style, is now available on major download sites and it will be released soon on CD.

Sensitivity and Words - The New Album "Power in Heaven" by Robert Lauri is Now Available
2011-05-19
PARIS, FRANCE, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Robert Lauri continuously creates and produces at a dizzying pace and is always offering up new harmonies for the listener. The album "Power in Heaven," a showcase for the New Age style, is now available on major download sites and it will be released soon on CD.

Robert Lauri, an eclectic international musician, controls a wide variety of musical genres and the extent of his musical creativity characterizes him as a true artist.

The styles differ and are continually renewed, and yet Robert Lauri always follows the same path, that of sincerity. The album "Power in Heaven" offers us a set of spellbinding songs that stir our heart and soul as well as sharpen our sensitivity. The album is characterized by the use of musical instruments from around the world. As a result, the music transports us to distant lands and across different cultures, all within a harmonious and unique blend of ethnic musical styles.

In each of the songs from the new album, Robert Lauri shows us his endless capacity to create moods and renew them each time by mixing styles and genres, but always in advantageous ways, surprising us with his never-ending originality and harmonies. The album contains spellbinding ambient music as well as titles that could fit perfectly as film scenes. The thirteen tracks on the album "Power in Heaven" are immersed in a musical universe all its own.

A review of this album was written by Mike Morgan and we will share it with you since it supplies one of the possible visions regarding the album's music. "Step To Eden," "SunsetDreams," "Overnight Trip," and "Caravan" are some titles that will attract, among many of us, an enthusiastic and attentive listening audience.

http://www.robert-lauri.com/robertlauri_power_in_heaven_mikemorgan.pdf

To discover the new album, video clips and links: http://www.robert-lauri.com/musicaluniverses/

The video achievements are from Anna Clara Passarelli, an Italian artist who has been passionate about video and dance since childhood. The result is a collection of beautiful images in perfect harmony with the melody.

For an overview of the availability of all of Robert Lauri's albums:
http://www.robert-lauri.com/musicdistribution/index.html

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[Press-News.org] Sensitivity and Words - The New Album "Power in Heaven" by Robert Lauri is Now Available
The album "Power in Heaven," a showcase for the New Age style, is now available on major download sites and it will be released soon on CD.