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Peter Crossley-Holland (born 28 January 1916, London; died 27 April 2001, London〔) was a composer and ethnomusicologist.〔〔 He wrote several books on the music of Tibetan Buddhism〔〔〔 and composed music in ethnic styles including Celtic.〔 == Early life and education == Crossley-Holland attended Abbotsholme School. Although he was a keen pianist, he studied medicine not music at St John's College, Oxford, when he matriculated in 1933. However, his composition "Fantasy Quintet" for piano and strings enjoyed a professional performance in Sheffield by George Linstead. Further his "Violin Sonata" and "Suite No. 1 for strings", both composed in 1938, won him a composition scholarship at the Royal College of Music, where he was taught by John Ireland. He later he returned to Oxford for a B. Mus. degree. His graduating piece was in the celtic style, "A Song of Saint Columba."〔〔
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