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Peter Ane Schat (5 June 1935, in Utrecht – 3 February 2003, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch composer. To You , for mezzo-sopran, amplified instruments, electronics and and giant humming tops, Op. 22 (1972) on a poem by Adrian Mitchell, performed in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw at the Holland Festival 1987 by the Festival Ensemble, Lucia Meeuwsen - soprano, and conducted by Kenneth Montgomery. Peter Schat wrote To You because of the police confiscating guitars in the city of Amsterdam on a daily basis. Peter wrote: "When people realized-partly because of me - the scale on which guitars were being nabbed, they were furious, and so of course was I. Adrian Mitchell found the words as early as 1964, and I chose To You: MY LOVE, THEY ARE TRYING TO DRIVE US MAD. 'To You' had received awards from the Unesco and the City of Amsterdam in the meantime. For the presentation of the latter award - the 1973 Matthijs Vermeulen Prize - I asked for, and was grudgingly granted, permission to give a detailed explanation of the connection between the piece and the legal music thefts on the streets.