Sarasota Orchestra reveals Music Center plans as new director Giancarlo Guerrero takes the podium Nov. 7–9.
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With a new conductor preparing to make his debut, Sarasota Orchestra is hitting a high note offstage as well — unveiling new designs this week for its long-awaited Music Center and celebrating two major gifts totaling $70 million.
The 32-acre campus set to be constructed on Fruitville Road will feature Sarasota’s first purpose-built concert hall for acoustic music and an expanded education center dedicated to youth and community programs. The project marks a major step toward the Orchestra’s goal of creating a cultural destination that blends performance, education, and connection.
“These schematic designs bring our Music Center vision into sharper focus,” said President and CEO Joseph McKenna. “They reflect years of collaboration among architects, acousticians, and our project team to create a space where Sarasota can experience the joy of live music.”
What will Sarasota Orchestra’s new Music Center offer?
The 1,800-seat concert hall will feature a “shoebox” design and curved balcony for world-class acoustics, while the education wing will include teaching studios, rehearsal spaces, and music libraries for the Sarasota Orchestra, Youth Orchestra, and Sarasota Music Festival.
The surrounding space will remain part of the landscaping design Orchestra leaders revealed. More than a dozen acres of the property will remain wetlands and shaded trails, weaving the campus into Sarasota’s natural landscape.
Led by William Rawn Associates in collaboration with HKS, the design milestone moves the project toward a 2027 groundbreaking.
The Music Center project received a swell of financial momentum in October from longtime patrons and supporters of the Sarasota Orchestra Jack and Priscilla Schlegel, who gave a $10 million contribution for the new facility.
In addition, the Music Center received an anonymous $60 million gift— a history-making donation as both one of the largest for a U.S. orchestra and a record for Florida performing arts center.
As new music director Giancarlo Guerrero makes his debut Nov. 7–9 to open the 2025–26 season, Sarasota Orchestra’s dual focus on bold new leadership and a visionary new home signals a defining moment for the region’s arts community.
Samantha Gholar covers arts and culture for the USA TODAY Network-Florida and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Her reporting spotlights Sarasota and Manatee’s creative communities — from theater and music to the arts and cultural happenings. Connect with her via email at [email protected]. Support local journalism by subscribing.
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