1st Edition

Amateuring and Belonging in Music Education Local Voices, Global Resonances

Edited By Imogen Morris, Nancy November Copyright 2026
190 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book investigates how education and participation shape musical identity across the amateur–professional spectrum, reframing amateurism as a space of passion, dedication and authenticity rather than deficiency. It treats the amateur–professional divide as a social construct—made in pedagogy and institutions—then shows how teaching and learning can unsettle that divide in practice. Once... Read more

Introduction: Participatory Music-Making and Dismantling the Amateur-Professional Binary

Imogen Morris and Nancy November

 

Part 1: Reframing Pedagogy: From Transmission to Relationship

1. Between Performance and Participation: Finding a “Middle Ground” in Studio Pedagogy to Foster “Amateuring” in the Best Sense

Graham McPhail and Nancy November

 

2. A Letter to the Master: How Can I Help You Teach Me Better?

Te Oti Rakena

 

Part 2: Institutions That Make (and Can Unmake) the Binary

3. From Elitism to Amateuring: Transitions in the New Zealand Secondary School Music Curriculum

Graham McPhail

 

4. Graded Music Exams in Aotearoa New Zealand, Part 1: Addressing the Amateur-Professional Binary via Exam Syllabuses

Morag Atchison and Imogen Morris

 

5. Graded Music Exams in Aotearoa New Zealand, Part 2: Representation in Exam Syllabuses

Morag Atchison and Imogen Morris

 

Part 3: Communities of Practice and Participatory Musicking

6. Formal and Informal Pedagogies in the Old-Time and Shape-Note Communities of Practice

Esther M. Morgan-Ellis

 

7. Community Choirs: Doing It Badly?

Katherine Bell

 

8. Teaching the Disney Canon: Choral Arrangements for Pedagogy and Performance

Gregory Camp

Biography

Imogen Morris is a postdoctoral fellow and instrumental teacher for recorder at the University of Auckland, and completed her PhD in 2022 at the same institution. Outside the university, she is a freelance performer and teaches recorder at music schools across Auckland.

Nancy November is a Professor of Musicology at the University of Auckland's School of Music. Combining interdisciplinarity and cultural history, her research centers on chamber music of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, together with work on culturally sustaining pedagogies.