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Shakespeare, Love, and Music: Perfect for Valentine’s Weekend

For audiences seeking a Valentine's weekend experience that is elegant, reflective, and genuinely moving!

Kaleidoscope, the highly celebrated select ensemble of The Michael O’Neal Singers, presents an intimate and poetic program built entirely on the words of William Shakespeare, with special focus on his enduring reflections on love. This Valentine’s Day weekend concert invites audiences to experience the Bard of Avon not on the stage, but through music that spans centuries.

The program features works by a wide range of composers from different eras who have been inspired by Shakespeare’s texts. At its heart is Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music, a luminous and transcendent setting drawn from The Merchant of Venice, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful choral works of the twentieth century. The work’s original conception highlights the expressive partnership between voice and violin, making this performance especially compelling.

“Kaleidoscope exists to create moments where listeners can truly lean in,” said Michael O’Neal, Founder and Artistic Director of the Michael O’Neal Singers. “This program invites listeners to slow down and really listen to what love sounds like when poetry and music meet. It feels especially right for Valentine’s Day weekend.”

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Joining Kaleidoscope are violinist Holly Mulcahy, whose playing brings a lyrical and human voice to the program, and pianist Allen Baston, whose sensitive collaboration anchors the performance. Together, the ensemble and guest artists illuminate Shakespeare’s language with warmth, clarity, and emotional depth.

Why plan Valentine’s Day weekend around this concert

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This performance offers an alternative to crowded restaurants and predictable celebrations, replacing noise and distraction with reflection, beauty, and shared experience. Shakespeare’s words about love remain timeless, thoughtful, and honest, speaking to devotion, longing, joy, and vulnerability in ways that feel deeply human. Hearing those words sung and woven with the violin creates a moment of connection that feels both personal and elevated.

A Sunday afternoon concert provides a relaxed and unhurried way to extend Valentine’s Day weekend. It is ideal for couples seeking something meaningful, friends celebrating companionship, or individuals who appreciate art that speaks to the heart. The setting allows time afterward for conversation, coffee, or a quiet walk, letting the experience linger rather than rush past.

This program fits Valentine’s Day weekend perfectly because it centers on love without sentimentality. Shakespeare’s language offers depth rather than clichés, while the music transforms those words into something immersive and memorable. It is a celebration of love that feels thoughtful, generous, and lasting.

Concert Details

Sunday, February 15, 2026
3:00 PM

Kingswood United Methodist Church
4896 N Peachtree Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338
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