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Rebecca Caine Interview - Toronto, 1990's

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Soprano Rebecca Caine in an interview on the Dini Petty Show (in Toronto) back in the 1990's. It was a year and a half after she left the Toronto production of The Phantom of the Opera. She sings an aria (Musetta's Waltz) before the interview, which I uploaded as a separate video.

Rebecca Caine has a new solo CD out called Leading Ladies. She can also be heard singing as Christine Daae on the Canadian cast recording of The Phantom of the Opera.

If you have any videos of Rebecca please post them! Fans are starved for media of this great singer.

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  • Not at all. She's a lovely person.

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  • What a cute, talented, awesome woman. I love her unique accent.

  • What a fun interview!!!

    "I'm doing a new slut in the New Year!"

    Thank you so much for this! :-)

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  • she and frances ruffelle are good friends

  • Rebecca could not be more awesome if she tried. She really has the most fantastic sense of humour, not to mention one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard!

  • Oh no! She's just a refreshingly straight forward person. :)

  • Hi, what's Rebecca doing now? Does anyone know?

    Thanks.

  • If U ever hear Rebecca in the UK recording of Les Miz, her tone is very light but gorgeous nonetheless. The song I SAW HIM ONCE remains my fave & her voice is achingly gorgeous but it differs from her richer tone in Phantom. When I saw her in TO her voice had already developed into a full lyric soprano, so much so that she got the lead in the Canadian Opera Company's production of Lulu. She was fantastic & if I get the chance, I will load some sound clips since I see she has many fans.

  • Lyric as opposed to (lyric) coloratura. I've not heard her lately, but here she's still on the lighter end of lyric. I've always thought that she had a fascinating timbre. An extraordinary smooth, pure sound, with rich undertones. Her Christine is one of the best. Good for her for making a name for herself in opera as well.

  • "Not much to sing, but the best frock!"

    She hasn't changed a bit, I just love her.

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