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- Q195716 subject Q7217097.
- Q195716 subject Q8171293.
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- Q195716 abstract "Gloriosa is a "symphonic poem for band" composed by Yasuhide Ito. It has three movements: Oratio Cantus Dies Festus.These songs are about Japanese Christians of the Edo Period and their fight to keep their ways.This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and resolution.".
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- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q1524983.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q195067.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q271802.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217097.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q8171293.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q8381830.
- Q195716 wikiPageWikiLink Q9029741.
- Q195716 type CreativeWork.
- Q195716 type ClassicalMusicComposition.
- Q195716 type MusicalWork.
- Q195716 type Work.
- Q195716 type Thing.
- Q195716 type Q2188189.
- Q195716 type Q386724.
- Q195716 comment "Gloriosa is a "symphonic poem for band" composed by Yasuhide Ito. It has three movements: Oratio Cantus Dies Festus.These songs are about Japanese Christians of the Edo Period and their fight to keep their ways.This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and resolution.".
- Q195716 label "Gloriosa (Ito)".