soprano soloist, coloratura soprano, lyric soprano, soloist for opera, soloist for oratoria, soprano soloist for recitals, soprano soloist for weddings, soprano soloist for business functions  
     
 
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Armonico Consort - Cadogan Hall - December 2011

"the excellent soprano who sang ‘In dulce jubilo’ at a stratospheric pitch" Michael Church - The Independent

Mabel The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert & Sullivan) - The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company - Buxton Festival 2011

"This is an outstanding production by Gavin Slavin that should not be missed.... ....Mabel sang her waltz song ‘Poor wandering one’ magnificently, with a noticeably secure high top to her voice and enjoyable legato. Her radiant presence was an asset to the production. Raymond J Walker - Seen & Heard

"Rebecca Moon - a convincing performance as Mabel "  William Hartston - Daily Express

"I heard Rebecca Moon as a charming Mabel. She and Jeremy Finch were most affecting in 'Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine' one of Sullivan’s loveliest melodies." Tully Potter - Mail Online

Maddalena  Monteverdi's Flying Circus - Armonico Consort (2011)

"Anna Sandstrom (as his late wife) and Rebecca Moon (his maid) produced beautifully controlled singing"  - John Packwood - Bristol Evening Post

Marie in Peter the Great (Lortzing) - Opera South (2011)

"and Marie by the vivacious Rebecca Moon, who delivered her bridal song in a slender silvery soprano"   Margaret Davies - Opera magazine

"Opera South has concocted a colourful 'period’ production, directed in traditional style by Ian Gledhill. Marc Callahan, Tom Bullard, Rebecca Moon and Aidan Smith give pleasing performances in the leading roles." Rupert Christiansen - Telegraph

"Rebecca Moon’s bright, light voice was ideally suited to the part. Her singing and characterisation were superb, impish and subtly flirtatious, but always full of vivacity."  Ann Pinhey - Petersfield Post

Anna Kaufmann  in Merry Widow (Lehar) – Duchy Opera (2010)

Rebecca Moon was wonderful as the merry widow, wrapping all the greedy, lusty men of Maxim's round her little finger and dealing with Danilo with a twinkle in her eye. And what a wonderfully pure voice."  Lee_Trewhela - This is Cornwall

Mary Turner in Of Thee I Sing/  Let ‘Em Eat Cake (Gershwin) – Opera North (2009)

She received the Patrick Fyffe Dame Hilda Bracket award for comedy in opera at Sadler's Wells for her portrayal of Mary in Opera North's production of Gershwin's  Of Thee I Sing.

Rebecca Moon is cute as sweetly piping pie as his fiancée Mary.” Lynne Arriale - Evening Standard.

Rebecca Moon, as Mary Turner, sings like an angel, dances a light-fantastic, while keeping her cool as an actress.” Blanche Marvin - Single SU

“William Dazeley, as John P Wintergreen, and Rebecca Moon, making her Opera North debut, as Mary - his wife - were excellent in both productions, believable and approachable characters who really came to life.” Bob Briggs - Seen and Heard.

Gaia in Rainforest (Martin Read) – Opera Minima (2009)

 “The music was difficult, yet superbly sung.  Particularly impressive was soprano Rebecca Moon, who played Gaia, the environmentalist.” Gordon Birch - The Harborough Mail.

 

 

 
     
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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