Alone on Wrangel Island
Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Small Ensemble Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.955009

Composed by Jim Bosse. Concert,Contemporary. Score and parts. 53 pages. Jim Bosse #4593515. Published by Jim Bosse (A0.955009).

This piece, is scored for classical guitar ensemble - five parts, with the ensemble members doing the narration. It tells the history of the ill conceived and catastrophic 1921 attempt to create a settlement on Wrangel Island in the arctic. Ada Blackjack was the sole survivor after being stranded there for two years. Performance time is 8 minutes with a demand level of intermediate. This piece can be paired with Kikkik - The Last Ihalmiut to Leave the Canadian Barrenlandsas a set with the title Two Remakable Inuit Women. Jim's web site is  www.facebook.com/jimbosseguitar 

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