IMAGINE: Stories in Sound
In this opening chapter of our IMAGINE season, we explore how music becomes story-and how story becomes connection. Kick off the season with a cinematic journey through memory, grit, and humanity, featuring violinist Holly Mulcahy and The Michael O’Neal Singers with a special appearance by film composer George S. Clinton, who will narrate his own work.
George S. Clinton has scored over 100 films in his 45-year career, most notably “Austin Powers” and its sequels; Disney’s “The Santa Clause” sequels; “Mortal Kombat” 1 & 2; and the Emmy Award-winning “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.” His violin concerto, The Rose of Sonora: a violin concerto in five scenes, written for and performed by acclaimed violinist Holly Mulcahy, paints a sweeping story of love and redemption. It is inspired by true stories about the lives of legendary women in the Old West and takes the listener on an epic western adventure of love, loss, and revenge.
Also on the program, Elgar’s Enigma Variations offers intimate musical portraits of friendship and connection. This concert invites you to experience music not just as sound, but as storytelling that stays with you.
Together, these works ask us to imagine not just where music can take us, but what it can reveal about who we are.
Holly Mulcahy is currently serving as concertmaster of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Chattanooga Symphony & Opera. In addition to those leadership roles, she also serves as Wichita Symphony’s Partner for Audience Engagement, a position dedicated to building meaningful relationships with audiences by breaking down stereotypical barriers
September 20, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.
Mount Pisgah Church
2850 Old Alabama Rd
Johns Creek, GA 30022
Conductor Henry Cheng
Sponsored by the City of Johns Creek
and the Music Performance Trust Fund, in association with the American Federation of Musicians



Experience JCSO: Pre-Concert Conversations
The story begins before the first note! Arrive early for a free pre-concert experience featuring a live performance by the Women’s Chattahoochee Choir and a mini meet-and-greet with Maestro Henry Cheng from 6:30–6:50 PM in the church lobby. It’s the perfect way to connect more deeply with the music and the minds behind it.