
His leadership has inspired collaborations with international soloists, groundbreaking Latin American premieres, and unique cross-genre projects reflecting Miami’s multicultural spirit. The 2025–26 season at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Knight Concert Hall will honor the milestone with four major events. The Grand Season Opening on Nov. 16, featuring Wagner, Dvořák, and Rachmaninoff with cellist Anna Litvinenko, will also include star operatic singer Catherin Meza and a special collaboration with the Florida Grand Opera. On Feb. 1, Latin American Soundscapeswill showcase pianist Juan Diego Molina and bassist Rodner Padilla. American Promise follows on Mar. 8, highlighting new commissions, while the Grand Season Finale on May 3 concludes with Britten, a Chick Corea–inspired premiere, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3. MISO will also celebrate the Centennial of Coral Gables with a concert at Venetian Pool. Additional open-air concerts will be held at Doral Central Park, Flagler Street, and other venues to be announced. Maestro Marturet’s tenure has been renewed, ensuring his vision continues shaping MISO’s future; TheMISO.org




