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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)
“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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