Fanny Eckerlin

Fanny Eckerlin
Lithographic portrait of Fanny Eckerlin, c. 1820
Born1802 (1802)
Died1842 (aged 39–40)
Milan, Italy
Alma materMilan Conservatory
OccupationSinger
RelativesTeresa Pichler (aunt)
Vincenzo Monti (uncle)
Cajo Eckerlin (brother)

Fanny Eckerlin (1802–1842) was an Italian mezzo-soprano who also sang contralto roles. During her career she was highly regarded, drawing favorable comparisons to Benedetta Rosmunda Pisaroni, but today she is remembered, if at all, for her association with the early career of Gaetano Donizetti, including creating the title role in his first publicly-performed opera, Enrico di Borgogna.