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Princess Donatella Flick (born Princess Donatella Missikoff) is a philanthropist, former wife of Gert Rudolph Flick of the wealthy German industrialist Flick family.
She is the daughter of Prince George Missikoff of Ossetia and an Italian mother, and the brother of Prince Oleg Missikoff. She is a philosophy graduate from the University of Rome[disambiguation needed ] and a former Olympic gymnast.
She married Gert Rudolph Flick (known as "Muck Flick"), the grandson of the industrialist Friedrich Flick, from whom she separated with a controversial and widely-publicized divorce case in 1997.
In 1990 she founded the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition to help young orchestral conductors to establish an international career.[1] She is also known for her other philanthropic work, especially for her support of medical charities.[citation needed]
In 2006 she was appointed "Commendatore" of the Italian Republic, and in 2007 was the recipient of a Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award, given to "outstanding art patrons whose personal commitment and achievements deserve wider recognition."[2]
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- Donatella Flick Conducting Competition
- "United by the joy of music"
- "Philanthropist Donatella Flick To Receive Prestigious Montblanc De La Culture Patronage Award"
- "Classical: Donatella Flick conducting competition Barbican London"
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