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Gloriosa is a symphonic poem for band composed by Yasuhide Ito. It has three movements: 1. * Oratio 2. * Cantus 3. * Dies Festus. These songs are about Japanese Christians of the Edo Period and their fight to keep their beliefs. This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and the discrimination Japanese Christians faced by their government.

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  • Gloriosa is a symphonic poem for band composed by Yasuhide Ito. It has three movements: 1. * Oratio 2. * Cantus 3. * Dies Festus. These songs are about Japanese Christians of the Edo Period and their fight to keep their beliefs. This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and the discrimination Japanese Christians faced by their government. (en)
  • Gloriosa est un poème symphonique pour orchestre composé par Yasuhide Ito. L’œuvre comprend trois mouvements : Oratio (1er mvnt), Cantus (2e mvnt) et Dies Festus (3e mvnt). Ces chansons évoquent les kakure kirishitan (chrétiens japonais de l'époque d'Edo) et leur lutte pour conserver leur foi. (fr)
  • 交響詩『ぐるりよざ』は、伊藤康英が作曲した吹奏楽曲および管弦楽曲である。 (ja)
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  • Gloriosa is a symphonic poem for band composed by Yasuhide Ito. It has three movements: 1. * Oratio 2. * Cantus 3. * Dies Festus. These songs are about Japanese Christians of the Edo Period and their fight to keep their beliefs. This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and the discrimination Japanese Christians faced by their government. (en)
  • Gloriosa est un poème symphonique pour orchestre composé par Yasuhide Ito. L’œuvre comprend trois mouvements : Oratio (1er mvnt), Cantus (2e mvnt) et Dies Festus (3e mvnt). Ces chansons évoquent les kakure kirishitan (chrétiens japonais de l'époque d'Edo) et leur lutte pour conserver leur foi. (fr)
  • 交響詩『ぐるりよざ』は、伊藤康英が作曲した吹奏楽曲および管弦楽曲である。 (ja)
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  • Gloriosa (Ito) (en)
  • Gloriosa (poème) (fr)
  • ぐるりよざ (ja)
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