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Maria Ester Mombelli (1792 – after 1827) was an Italian opera singer particularly known for her performances in operas by Rossini and
Donizetti Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, he was a leading composer of the ''bel canto'' opera style duri ...
. She sang both soprano and mezzo-soprano roles, and often sang with her younger sister
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Life and career

Mombelli was born in Naples, the eldest of Domenico Mombelli and Vincenza Viganò-Mombelli's twelve children. She was trained in singing by her father who had been a prominent tenor in the 1780s and 90s. She began performing in Lisbon at a very young age when her father was engaged by the Teatro de São Carlos. There she appeared in the
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''La morte di Saule'' by (1804) and the operas ''Nardone e Nannetta'' by (1806) and ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by (1809). From 1805 the Mombelli family was based in Bologna, although they travelled to Lisbon and various theatres in Italy with their own opera troupe which included Domenico, Ester, and Ester's younger sister
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. In Bologna the Mombelli's befriended the young Rossini who was still a student at the Accademia Filarmonica. Domenico commissioned Rossini to compose the opera '' Demetrio e Polibio'' for which Vincenza had written the libretto. It was to be Rossini's first opera, although not the first to be publicly staged. It was performed privately in Bologna in 1809 and officially premiered in Rome's
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on 18 May 1812. On both of those occasions three of its four roles were sung by Domenico, Ester, and Anna. Mombelli's troupe subsequently took the work to several cities in Italy. Ester went on to become a distinguished interpreter of Rossini's operas, creating the role of Madame Cortese in his ''
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'' and singing the title role in ''
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'' on multiple occasions. Rossini also composed the cantata ''La morte di Didone'' expressly for her voice. She sang in its premiere performance at the
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in Venice on 2 May 1818. From 1823 to 1825 she appeared at the Théâtre Italien in Paris, where she not only sang in the premiere of ''Il viaggio a Reims'' but also sang the title role in ''
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'' in first Paris performances. In December 1825, Mombelli returned to Venice where she sang at La Fenice until February 1826. She appeared as Desdemona in the theatre's first performance of Rossini's '' Otello'' and sang in the world premieres of
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's ''Il paria'' and Mercadante's ''Erode'' and '' Caritea''. In 1827 she married Count Camillo Gritti and retired from the stage. Gritti had been the administrator of La Fenice from 1818 to 1825 and in the ensuing years remained an influential figure in the artistic life of Venice.


Roles created

*Lisinga in Rossini's '' Demetrio e Polibio'',
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, Rome, 18 May 1812 *Zoraida in Donizetti's ''
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'',
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, Rome, 28 January 1822 *Gilda in Donizetti's '' L'ajo nell'imbarazzo'', Teatro Valle, Rome, 4 February 1824 *Madame Cortese in Rossini's ''
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'', Théâtre Italien, Paris, 19 June 1825 *Marianna in Mercadante's ''Erode'', La Fenice, Venice, 27 December 1825 *Neala in
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's ''Il paria'', La Fenice, Venice, 4 February 1826 *Caritea in Mercadante's ''
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'', La Fenice, Venice, 21 February 1826


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