(La Cambiale di Matrimonio, Opera Magazine 2009)
Lots of Richard Jones-esque disco-dancing (working incredibly well here) and some extremely fine singing – particularly from Rebecca van den Berg
(La cambiale di matrimonio, The Classical Source 2009)
Rebecca van den Berg was a lively Fanny in Rossini, singing with confidence and charm.
(La Cambiale di Matrimonio, Classical Iconoclast 2009)
Rebecca van den Berg’s sweet toned Nice Caroline was outstanding.
(The King goes forth to France, Independent on Sunday 2009)
Rebecca van den Berg’s Anne Trulove was impressive: always in control and movingly sung.
(Rake’s Progress. Rian Evans, The Guardian 2007)
For me, Rebecca van den Berg was the star of the show. She sings beautifully and with such power that her words even got to the back of that huge barn.
(Rake’s Progress. Mike Levy, Cambridge Review 2007)
Rebecca van den Berg’s Anne is a real find. Remember the name. That sort of radiance doesn’t grow on trees!
(Rake’s Progress. Paul Riley, Bristol and Bath Review 2007)
Great lyric style
(Rake’s Progress, Opera Now Magazine 2007)
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