Five Composers . Eva Gertz: The Hunting Dance “This piece tells a story involving animals: a wolf and a rabbit. The wolf's theme is in the trumpét, and the rabbit is represented with the flutes. The IHuntm Dance reflects the nature of predator and prey; that it is all more or ess a dance.” Il. Ryan Camus: In Between Worlds “This piece is a reflection of some of my own feelings that | can't grasp, but can only try to perceive.” Ill. Eunhye Jeong: Breath and Words “Unspoken emotions emerge through breaths that eventually become some sort of words.” IV. Eva Gertz: Snake Story “This piece tells a story about a woman who adopts a snake as a Ipejc, which turns out to be a very bad idea. In many parts o the piece, the clarinet rep- resents the voice of the snake, and the oboe, the voice of the woman.” V. Eunhye Jeong: Stardusts from “Turtle Suite” “A baby turtle is born and starts its journey in the starry night.” VI. Joanna Pane: Wading VII. Joanna Pane: Duo for Violin and Cello in Three Movements Berklee College of Music