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Marietta Sacchi was an Italian operatic soprano who had an active career during the 1820s and 1830s.

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119-535: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Marietta Sacchi She mainly performed in comprimario and soubrette roles, and appeared at most of Italy's major opera houses and at His Majesty's Theatre in London . She notably created roles in the world premieres of operas by Vincenzo Bellini , Gaetano Donizetti , Simon Mayr , Giovanni Pacini , Luigi Ricci , and Giuseppe Verdi . She also excelled in parts from

136-632: The Teatro Comunale di Bologna where she portrayed Eudora in Donizetti's Belisario and Imelda in Donizetti's Parisina among other roles. In 1837 she returned to the Teatro Regio di Parma to portray the role of Lisa in Bellini's La sonnambula opposite Joséphine de Méric as Amina. In 1838 she portrayed Countess Almaviva in the world premiere of Luigi Ricci 's The Marriage of Figaro at La Scala. She

153-555: The Teatro Regio di Parma , including Vaccai 's Adele , Roggiero in Rossini's Tancredi , and Zaida in Rossini's Il turco in Italia . The following April she made her debut at His Majesty's Theatre in London as Bellini's Adele . In 1831 she performed at La Scala as Clotilde in the world premiere of Bellini's Norma ; a role she repeated the following year at La Fenice . In 1832 she

170-648: The Civil War SS ; Marietta , a number of ships with this or similar names USS Marietta , several ships in the U.S. Navy Other uses [ edit ] 2144 Marietta , a main-belt asteroid, named for Marietta Shaginyan Battle of Marietta (1864) Marietta biscuit, the name in Ireland for the Marie biscuit Marietta City Schools (disambiguation) Marietta College , Ohio Marietta Confederate Cemetery , Georgia Marietta (Glenn Dale, Maryland) ,

187-491: The Civil War SS  Marietta , a number of ships with this or similar names USS Marietta , several ships in the U.S. Navy Other uses [ edit ] 2144 Marietta , a main-belt asteroid, named for Marietta Shaginyan Battle of Marietta (1864) Marietta biscuit, the name in Ireland for the Marie biscuit Marietta City Schools (disambiguation) Marietta College , Ohio Marietta Confederate Cemetery , Georgia Marietta (Glenn Dale, Maryland) ,

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204-515: The Teatro Regio di Torino in 1828-1829 where she performed Zarele in Pacini's Gli arabi nelle Gallie and Selene in Saverio Mercadante 's Didone abbandonata . In May and June 1829 she performed in several operas at the Teatro Regio di Parma , including Azema in the house premiere of Gioachino Rossini 's Semiramide , Berta in the house premiere of Rossini's The Barber of Seville , Fatima in

221-2204: The given name [ edit ] Marietta Alboni (1823–1894), Italian opera singer Marietta Blau (1894–1970), Austrian physicist Marietta Bones (1842–1901), American suffragist, social reformer, philanthropist Marietta Canty (1905–1986), American actress Marietta Stanley Case (1845–1900), American author and temperance advocate Marietta Chrousala (born 1983), Greek fashion model and television presenter Marietta de Patras (died 1503), Greek mistress of King John II of Cyprus Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin (born 1951), Swedish politician Marietta DePrima (born 1964), American actress Marietta Farrell (born 1951), Irish politician Marietta Gazzaniga (1824–1884), Italian operatic soprano Marietta Giannakou (born 1951), Greek politician Marietta Gillman (born 1955), American canoer Marietta Holley (1836–1926), American humorist Marietta Johnson (1864–1938), American educational reformer Marietta Judah (1812-1883), American stage actress Marietta Karamanli (born 1964), French politician Marietta LeBreton (1936–2009), American historian Marietta Marcolini (c. 1780–1855), Italian operatic contralto Marietta Marich (1930–2017), American actress Marietta Martin (1902–1944), French writer and Resistance worker Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), British botanist Marietta Piccolomini (1834–1899), Italian soprano Marietta Piekenbrock (born 1964), German artistic curator Marietta Sherman Raymond (1862-1949), American violinist, musical educator, orchestral conductor Marietta Roberts (1943–2020), Canadian politician Marietta Robusti (1560–1590), Venetian painter Marietta Sacchi , Italian operatic soprano Marietta Shaginyan (1888–1982), Russian writer and public activist Marietta Slomka (born 1969), German journalist Marietta Stow (1830–1902), American suffragist Marietta Peabody Tree (1917–1991), American socialite and political reporter Marietta Waters (born 1960), American singer Marietta Žigalová (born 1968), Slovak female fitness competitor Ships [ edit ] Marietta -class monitor , U.S. ships during

238-2204: The given name [ edit ] Marietta Alboni (1823–1894), Italian opera singer Marietta Blau (1894–1970), Austrian physicist Marietta Bones (1842–1901), American suffragist, social reformer, philanthropist Marietta Canty (1905–1986), American actress Marietta Stanley Case (1845–1900), American author and temperance advocate Marietta Chrousala (born 1983), Greek fashion model and television presenter Marietta de Patras (died 1503), Greek mistress of King John II of Cyprus Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin (born 1951), Swedish politician Marietta DePrima (born 1964), American actress Marietta Farrell (born 1951), Irish politician Marietta Gazzaniga (1824–1884), Italian operatic soprano Marietta Giannakou (born 1951), Greek politician Marietta Gillman (born 1955), American canoer Marietta Holley (1836–1926), American humorist Marietta Johnson (1864–1938), American educational reformer Marietta Judah (1812-1883), American stage actress Marietta Karamanli (born 1964), French politician Marietta LeBreton (1936–2009), American historian Marietta Marcolini (c. 1780–1855), Italian operatic contralto Marietta Marich (1930–2017), American actress Marietta Martin (1902–1944), French writer and Resistance worker Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), British botanist Marietta Piccolomini (1834–1899), Italian soprano Marietta Piekenbrock (born 1964), German artistic curator Marietta Sherman Raymond (1862-1949), American violinist, musical educator, orchestral conductor Marietta Roberts (1943–2020), Canadian politician Marietta Robusti (1560–1590), Venetian painter Marietta Sacchi , Italian operatic soprano Marietta Shaginyan (1888–1982), Russian writer and public activist Marietta Slomka (born 1969), German journalist Marietta Stow (1830–1902), American suffragist Marietta Peabody Tree (1917–1991), American socialite and political reporter Marietta Waters (born 1960), American singer Marietta Žigalová (born 1968), Slovak female fitness competitor Ships [ edit ] Marietta -class monitor , U.S. ships during

255-415: The operas of Gioachino Rossini . In 1823 Sacchi portrayed the role of Barsene in the world premiere of Simon Mayr 's Demetrio at the Teatro Regio di Torino . In 1826 she sang in the premiere of Giovanni Pacini 's La gelosia corretta at La Scala and returned to that house the following year to perform the role of Adele in the world premiere of Vincenzo Bellini 's Il pirata . She was committed to

272-721: The world premiere of Bellini's Zaira , and Sinaide in the house premiere of Rossini's Moïse et Pharaon . In August and September 1829 she performed at the Teatro Riccardi in Bergamo as Adra in Pietro Generali 's Jefte and Zarele. In October–November 1829 she was heard at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna as Adele in Nicola Vaccai 's Giulietta e Romeo , Adra, Azema, and Emilia in Rossini's Otello . From December 1829 through February 1830, Sacchi performed in several operas at

289-618: Was heard at the Teatro della Canobbiana as Giannetta in the premiere of Donizetti 's L'elisir d'amore . She sang several roles at La Fenice in 1833, including Isaura in Tancredi and Giannetta. In 1834 she performed at the opera house in Livorno as Rossini's Berta, Elisetta in Domenico Cimarosa 's Il matrimonio segreto , and Jemmy in Rossini's William Tell . In 1836 Sacchi was committed to

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