Maria de Croll, née Swart (died 3 November 1710) was a Swedish vocalist. She was singer of the first rank at
Hovkapellet 1702-1710.
Maria de Croll was married to
Reinhold de Croll, organist at the Hovkapellet. She was the first female employed at the Hovkapellet. However, she was not officially counted as the first woman there, as the royal orchestra were formally banned for female members until 26 October 1726, when
Sophia Schröder
Sophia Schröder (Stockholm, 1712 – 29 January 1750) was a Swedish people, Swedish soprano, active as a concert vocalist at the royal orchestra, the ''Kungliga Hovkapellet'', at the royal Swedish court, the first of her gender to have been offic ...
and
Judith Fisher became the first women formally employed at Hovkapellet after it was officially opened for women. Maria de Croll was also one of two females employed at the Hovkapellet during the ban of females, the other one being the vocalist
Anna Maria Ristell in 1714-1716.
In 1710, she became one of the many victims of the
1710–1713 plague of Sweden.
References
* Gunhild Karle (2002). Kungl. Hovmusiken i Stockholm och dess utövare 1697-1771. (Court Music in Stockholm and its artists in 1697-1771) Uppsala: TryckJouren. (Swedish)
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1710 deaths
Swedish sopranos
18th-century Swedish singers
Year of birth missing
18th-century deaths from plague (disease)
Infectious disease deaths in Sweden
People of the Swedish Empire