• Livia Ruth Gollancz (25 May 1920 − 28 March 2018) was the first female principal horn of a major UK symphony orchestra. Livia Ruth Gollancz was born in...
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  • architect. Ruth married Victor Gollancz in 1919. The couple had five daughters including the artist Vita Gollancz and the musician Livia Ruth Gollancz. 1933...
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  • artist; Livia Ruth Gollancz, musician and later head of Victor Gollancz Ltd; and Diana Gollancz, a confidante of poet Philip Larkin. Gollancz died in...
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  • mystery, thriller, and science fiction. Upon Gollancz's death in 1967, ownership passed to his daughter, Livia, who in 1989 sold it to Houghton Mifflin....
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  • In 1980, Vita Gollancz was elected to Associate Member status of the Royal Society of British Artists. Vita's sister, Livia Ruth Gollancz, is a noted musician...
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  • 1945–46, also horn professor at Indiana University from 1960 to 1992 Livia Ruth Gollancz (1920–2018), principal horn of the Hallé, BBC Scottish Orchestra...
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  • Goldschmidt, composer Livia Ruth Gollancz, (25 May 1920 − 28 March 2018) was the daughter of Socialist humanitarian publisher, Victor Gollancz and was the first...
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  • the sister of Victor Gollancz's wife, Ruth. His father also wrote several plays, published by his brother-in-law Victor Gollancz. His elder brother Michael...
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    Cultural Roots of Postwar Germany, 1945–1948. New York: Paragon House, 1986. Gollancz, Victor. The Case of Adolf Eichmann. London: The Camelot Press, 1961. Greenfeld...
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