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Gosta may refer to: *Barankinya Gosta (1935–1998), prominent Zimbabwean Chewa sculptor * Gosta Green, area in the city of Birmingham, England *Gosta River, tributary of the Valea Padeşului River in Romania * Predrag Gosta (born 1972), Serbian-born conductor, harpsichordist and baritone See also *Gösta (other) Gösta is a male given name, a variant of Gustav. Gösta may refer to: People *Gösta Alexandersson (1905–1988), Swedish actor *Gösta Åsbrink (1881–1966), Swedish gymnast and modern pentathlete *Gösta Andersson (skier) (1918–1979), Swed ...
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Barankinya Gosta
Barankinya Gosta (1935–1998) was a prominent Zimbabwean Chewa sculptor. A native of Mozambique, Barankinya Gosta was a resident of Zimbabwe's renowned Tengenenge Sculpture Community. He worked primarily in wood, which he painted; his style was derived from that used in traditional Chewa mask A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment and often they have been employed for rituals and rights. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practic ...s. Barankinya Gosta's work is in the collection of the Chapungu Sculpture Park. External linksBarankinya Gosta mentioned in article about the Tengenenge Sculpture Community
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Gosta Green
Gosta Green is an area in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies at the edge of the city centre, northeast of Birmingham New Street station. University Gosta Green is the home of the Aston University campus. The campus is also adjacent to the Aston Science Park. Pubs There are two pubs – the "Gosta Green" on Great Lister Street, and "The Sacks of Potatoes" near Aston Street. The "Gosta Green" pub was originally called the "Pot of Beer". During the 1980s and early 1990s, it was a venue for indie music. Bands who performed at the pub include Pop Will Eat Itself and Blur. It later became a Scream pub; part of the Firkin chain, known as the "Faculty and Firkin" in the late 1990s. The Pub has recently been changed (2015) from being a Scream pub to the Common Room brand owned by Stonegate. It is now called the 'Gosta Green'. History Historically Gosta Green ('Gosty Green') was part of the parish of Aston. Probably named from its holding by William de Gorsty in the early 14 ...
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Gosta River
Gosta may refer to: *Barankinya Gosta (1935–1998), prominent Zimbabwean Chewa sculptor *Gosta Green, area in the city of Birmingham, England * Gosta River, tributary of the Valea Padeşului River in Romania *Predrag Gosta Predrag Gosta ( Cyrillic: ''Предраг Госта'') is a Serbian-American conductor, harpsichordist, and baritone. Life and career Predrag Gosta was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (present day Serbia), on 14 January 1972. His father was bor ... (born 1972), Serbian-born conductor, harpsichordist and baritone See also * Gösta (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Predrag Gosta
Predrag Gosta ( Cyrillic: ''Предраг Госта'') is a Serbian-American conductor, harpsichordist, and baritone. Life and career Predrag Gosta was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (present day Serbia), on 14 January 1972. His father was born to Serbian and German parents in Vojvodina and his mother to a large Croatian family in Herzegovina. He studied at the Belgrade Music Academy, London's Trinity College of Music, Georgia State University in Atlanta (USA), as well as the University of Oxford. He is the Artistic Director of an early music ensemble and baroque orchestra New Trinity Baroque, and the Music Director and conductor of the Gwinnett Ballet Theatre based in Atlanta, United States; the President of the international early music society Early Music Network. From 1991 to 1996 he was the Artistic Director of the Studio for Early Music Belgrade and the Belgrade International Early Music Festival. Since the festival's renewal in 2012 Maestro Gosta has been serving ag ...
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