Critics often note that Brightman’s interpretation of this track is reminiscent of Kate Bush , utilizing her soprano range to create an ethereal, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
: Many reviewers consider "Hijo de la Luna" one of the strongest tracks on La Luna , praising how it perfectly captures the album’s "icy, wintry atmosphere". Sarah Brightman - Hijo de la luna
: The story ends with the Moon claiming the child; when the Moon is full, the child is happy, and when it wanes to a crescent, it is to serve as a cradle for the crying baby. Critical Reception Critics often note that Brightman’s interpretation of this
: When the child is born with pale skin and grey eyes (an albino), the father suspects infidelity and kills the mother, abandoning the infant on a mountain. Critical Reception : When the child is born
The song recounts a tragic Romani legend about a woman who makes a deal with the Moon to find a husband.