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Fanny Ayton
(Ayton.jpg|thumb|Portrait of soprano Fanny Ayton. Mezzotint by George H. Phillips, after Richard Westall )]
Fanny Ayton (1806-after 1833) was an English soprano known for her operatic performances in London in the late 1820s.
==Career==
She was born in Macclesfield. She was taught singing by Manielli at Florence. Her first public appearance, in Italy, was so successfully that John Ebers engaged her for the season of 1827 at the King's Theatre, at a salary of £500. She made her appearances there in two Rossini operas, as Ninetta in ''La gazza ladra'' (February 3) and as Fiorilla in ''Il Turco in Italia''. In the same year she sang at Drury Lane in an English version of ''Il Turco'' and as Rosetta in ''Love in a Village''. She also played in the provinces, and sang in concerts with fair success. In 1829 she sang at the Birmingham Festival in opera with Maria Malibran and Michael Costa. In 1831 she sang again at the King's Theatre for the season, as Creusa, in Simon Mayr's ''Medea in Corinto'', and she played Isabel in a version of ''Robert le diable'' (''The Dæmon, or the Mystic Branch'', February 21, 1832), after which she disappeared from view.

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