Miami Percussionist Trio Brings Kagel’s “Dressur” to Wacky Life
Miami Percussionist Trio Brings Kagel’s “Dressur” to Wacky Life
A unique musical experience is set to unfold in the sun-drenched Miami-Dade County as a local percussionist trio prepares to perform Mauricio Kagel’s avant-garde composition, “Dressur.” Known for its theatricality and unconventional instrumentation, Kagel’s work promises an evening unlike any other for local music enthusiasts.
The trio, comprised of seasoned Miami-based musicians, has been rehearsing extensively to bring the intricate and often humorous piece to life. “Dressur,” which translates to “Dressage” or “Training,” is a piece for three percussionists that incorporates not only traditional instruments but also everyday objects and vocalizations, blurring the lines between music, theater, and performance art. Audiences can expect to see and hear everything from mallets on drums to performers interacting with their surroundings in unexpected ways.
This performance offers a rare opportunity for residents to engage with contemporary classical music that challenges traditional notions of a concert. Kagel, an Argentine-German composer, was a pioneer in experimental music, and “Dressur” is considered one of his most iconic works, demanding both technical precision and a strong sense of theatrical timing from its performers.
While specific dates and venues are still being finalized, the trio aims to present the work later this spring, with details expected to be announced in the coming weeks. This local initiative highlights the vibrant and diverse cultural scene flourishing within Miami-Dade, from Little Havana's lively rhythms to Wynwood's innovative street art, bringing world-renowned experimental works to a community eager for unique artistic expressions.
Residents interested in attending are encouraged to keep an eye on local arts listings and community announcements for performance schedules and ticket information. This promises to be a memorable event, showcasing the talent of Miami’s own musicians and introducing a fascinating piece of modern music to a wider audience.

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