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La Luna (Italian and Spanish for "the moon") is a concept album recorded by English soprano Sarah Brightman in 2000. It was released under license by Nemo Studios to Angel Records. The album combines pieces written by classical and modern composers. The classical pieces are "How Fair This Place" ("ΠΠ΄Π΅ΡΡ Ρ ΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΎ") by Rachmaninov, "Figlio Perduto", which based on Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven), Solo con te (Handel), aria "La Luna" from opera Rusalka. With La Luna, Brightman combined elements of her traditional operatic background with her newer style of pop music. Hijo de la Luna (translating to "Son of the Moon" in spanish) is a cover originally performed by the Spanish synthpop band Mecano. The underlying concept of the album is the moon. European Track listing "This Love" "Scarborough Fair" "Figlio Perduto" "La Califfa" "Here With Me" "Serenade" "How Fair This Spot" "Hijo de la Luna" "She Doesn't See Him" "Solo Con Te" "Gloomy Sunday" "La Luna" "First of May (Live)" Encore Track This original European track listing is now out of print. All pressings now also use the USA track listing along with the USA's versions of "This Love", "Here with Me", & "La Luna" and replaces "How Fair This Spot" and "She Doesn't See Him" with "How Fair This Place" and "He Doesn't See Me" which are different lyrically. "First of May" is removed all together. USA Track listing "La Lune" β 2:53 "Winter In July" β 4:32 "Scarborough Fair" β 4:11 "Figlio Perduto" β 4:37 "A Whiter Sha
La Lune
Sarah Brightman
Winter In July
Sarah Brightman
Scarborough Fair
Sarah Brightman
Figlio Perduto
Sarah Brightman
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Sarah Brightman
He Doesn't See Me
Sarah Brightman
Serenade
Sarah Brightman
How Fair This Place
Sarah Brightman
Hijo De La Luna
Sarah Brightman
Here With Me
Sarah Brightman
La Califfa
Sarah Brightman
This Love
Sarah Brightman
Solo Con Te
Sarah Brightman
Gloomy Sunday
Sarah Brightman
La Luna
Sarah Brightman
Moon River
Sarah Brightman