2025-26 Season

Miami Symphony Orchestra

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The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s 2025-26 season at the Adrienne Arsht Center promises a vibrant journey through classical masterpieces, groundbreaking premieres and Latin American soundscapes. This season is especially meaningful, as MISO celebrates Maestro Eduardo Marturet’s 20th year leading the orchestra—two decades of visionary artistry and musical excellence.

Featuring acclaimed soloists and newly commissioned works, the season highlights MISO’s commitment to innovation and cultural richness. From the powerful Grand Season Opening to a spirited classical Latin American celebration, followed by a tribute to American creativity with premieres by LeFrak, Padilla and Campos Salas, and a dynamic Grand Season Finale, each concert offers an unforgettable musical experience at the iconic Knight Concert Hall.

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Grand Season Opening

November 16 at 6 p.m.

Anna Litvinenko, violoncello
Eduardo Marturet, conductor

WAGNER Tristan & Isolde Prelude and Liebestod
DVOŘÁK Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in B minor, op. 104
RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2 in E minor, op. 72

Miami Symphony Orchestra opens its 2025-2026 season with a powerful evening of symphonic beauty and emotional depth, setting the tone for a year of unforgettable musical experiences.

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Latin American Soundscapes

February 1 at 6 p.m.

Rodner Padilla, electric bass
Juan Diego Molina, piano
Eduardo Marturet, conductor

MARTURET Canto LLano
PADILLA Concerto for Electric Bass (world premiere), a 2026 MISO commission
CARREÑO Margariteña
VOLLMER (arr. Marturet) Jarro Mocho for solo piano and orchestra (U.S. premiere)
BONORA Rosa Prima (world premiere), a 2026 MISO commission
MÁRQUEZ Danzón No. 2

An exhilarating celebration of the region’s rich musical heritage, the evening features captivating performances by electric bass virtuoso Rodner Padilla and pianist Juan Diego Molina.

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American Promise

March 8 at 6 p.m.

Eduardo Marturet, conductor

LEFRAK American Promise (South Florida premiere), in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
CAMPOS SALAS An American in Miami (world premiere), a 2026 MISO commission
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 from The New World, op. 95, E minor

In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this concert celebrates the spirit of American creativity through a dynamic blend of new compositions and timeless orchestral works, capturing the optimism, diversity and evolving identity of the nation’s musical voice.

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Grand Season Finale

May 3 at 6 p.m.

Tatiana Guiribitey, narrator
Luis Gómez-Imbert, double bass
Eduardo Marturet, conductor

BRITTEN Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
CHICK-COREA (arr. Marturet) Concerto for Double Bass (world premiere), a 2026 MISO commission
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 73

The evening shines a spotlight on Tatiana Guiribitey, under the direction of Maestro Eduardo Marturet and featuring double bass soloist Luis Gómez-Imbert, this powerful closing concert blends beloved classics with bold new creations, bringing the season to an unforgettable close.

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