Originally written for piano trio, Go Your Way was performed in that version in February 2010 at the KWCMS. I was in the audience and was quite taken with the work, so I asked Rebekah if she would turn it into an orchestral work for us. She writes that « this piece embodies the pain of letting go of familiar relationships and circumstances in order to fully embrace the winds of change. » Moving to Waterloo and entering a university a whole decade older than her fellow students, Rebekah went through a ‘stretching time’ as her life turned dramatically in a whole new direction. Go Your Way is meant to symbolize her loneliness and frustration during the transition process and ultimately the beauty of surrendering to it.