Rebecca Rasmussen has a charming and radiant lyric soprano voice and an equally beautiful stage presence and personality. In 2010 Rebecca graduated from the University College of Opera, Stockholm, where she studied with the highly renowned Royal Court singer, Anita Soldh. During her training Rebecca had the opportunity to perform such roles as Marguerite in Faust, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel and also appeared as a soprano soloist in Christie, Matthews, Oak at the Royal Opera in Stockholm.
Rebecca received the prestigious and high accolade of being appointed recipient of the Jenny Lind Scholarship 2011, an award gained by her “soundrich, warm soprano and fervent creative gift”, the judges believe that she sings with a “mature artistry”. She not only receives rave reviews from judges, but audiences and critics alike praise her talent and ability. When she performed as Tisbe in the Vadstena Academy production of Piramo e Tisbe it was observed that she “…owns this evening, both vocally and scenically” an ability that she has with any role she approaches.
Rebecca continues to impress audiences and has had the opportunity to perform as Micaëla in the NorrlandsOperan production of Carmen in the season 2011/12, and will return to the theatre as Mimi in La Bohème this season. She has also returned to Vadstena Academy as Elisa in Enrico di Borgogna during summer 2012.
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February 2013.
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