I first met Peter, together with his wife Angela, on a trip to play in Guernsey in 1950.
Our paths crossed several times subsequently and when I was appointed Manager of The BBC Training Orchestra (laughably re-titled "The Academy of the BBC") Peter had already been appointed as Leader.
Good with young players he contributed much but the orchestra was already doomed and it was no surprise (but considerably extra problems for me) when he elected to take a position with the Royal Scottish Academy.
So Peter and his wife(the pianist Angela Dale) headed across the border and we awaited someone to emulate Hamish McGunn and write "The Land of the Mountains and the Dales" but nothing emerged and I lost contact.
An easy person to work with, but I always felt that he should have been destined for more recognition as a soloist/chamber music player.
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