Rombo grew up in a musical family in
Katrineholm and studied at the esthetics program at in
Norrköping. She then continued her education in Canada at
Brandon University, and at the
University College of Opera in Stockholm where she graduated in 2003. During her studies, she made her stage debut at the
Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm as Christa in Janáčeks
The Makropulos Affair. After graduation, she had the female lead role as Ingrid in 's 2004 opera after
Selma Lagerlöf's novel
The Tale of a Manor (
En herrgårdssägen) at , and as Euridice in Offenbach's
Orpheus in the Underworld at the
Folkoperan. Rombo performed several roles at the
Frankfurt Opera, among others as Servilia in Mozart's
La clemenza di Tito, Clorinda in Rossini's
La Cenerentola, Pamina in
Die Zauberflöte and Corinna in Rossini's
Il viaggio a Reims. In the summer of 2009, she made her debut at the
Salzburg Festival in the lead role of Luigi Nono's ''
Al gran sole carico d'amore''. She then worked at the
Berlin State Opera in Bernstein's
Candide. She also performed at the 2014
Polar Music Prize. Rombo played Sister Blanche in Poulenc's
Dialogues of the Carmelites in a 2011 production at the Royal Swedish Opera. In 2010, Rombo became the first person to receive the Schymberg Scholarship award, a scholarship established in memory of
Hjördis Schymberg. The scholarship included a prize of 25,000
Swedish krona. ==Discography==