Patronage
Daniel Collins and Peregrine Orchestra, Voices, and Chamber are delighted to welcome HSH Dr. Donatus, Prince of Hohenzollern MISM as our patron.

After attending a Peregrine concert featuring Fauré's Requiem with Orchestra and Voices, Prince Donatus recognised the immense value of what Peregrine offers: a world-class musical experience for the local community, with musicians who are deeply dedicated to their craft, talented young soloists, and an enriching educational opportunity for the young choristers who performed the Pie Jesu with the orchestra. He said, 'Peregrine plays a vital role in London’s musical landscape. Not only do they uphold exceptional standards, but their strong outreach program also provides emerging artists with valuable opportunities and inspires children from all backgrounds.’

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HSH Dr. Donatus is also a fine recorder player, private teacher, director of recorder consorts, and the founder of Teahouse Baroque (www.teahouse-baroque.uk), a chamber music series where established musicians can form ensembles to explore Baroque repertoire.
Amongst his many titles are: Ambassador of the Purcell School for Young Musicians, Patron of Arts4Dementia, Vice-President of the Kensington and Chelsea Music Society, Patron of the London International Early Music Festival, Member of the Board of International Governors of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Supporter ('Benefactor') of the Philharmonia Orchestra, ‘Platinum Sponsor’ of the Tilford Bach Society TBS CIO, ‘Leadership Supporter’ of the Royal College of Music in London RCM (2017-2023), Chairman of the Friends of the English Chamber Orchestra, amongst others.
We look forward to being associated with HSH Dr. Donatus for many fruitful and musical years.
