By carefully piecing together musical and documentary evidence, Amateur Musicians in the Nineteenth Century reveals the musicians that have so far been largely invisible in histories of music.
Musical amateurs occupy an indistinct, low-status, peripheral place in musical life today. Often defined by what they are not and compared unfavorably to professionals, amateurs are found to lack expertise, qualifications, and status. This book critiques these exclusionary ideologies, interrogating the historical amateur as a clear identity, role, and status within musical life.
The focus of this edited collection spans across Europe and out to New Zealand and Australia, covering a wide range of repertoire and genres and providing a comprehensive survey of amateur music-making and its significance in the broader musical culture of the nineteenth century. Rather than being opposed to professionals, amateurs were considered to overlap with them in terms of skill. Far from learning by rote a narrow selection of canonical studies and works, such amateurs cross-trained on various instruments, freely adapted popular tunes to their own purposes and skills, improvised on scores, and composed afresh. In not just an exploration of the past, but of the future, Amateur Musicians in the Nineteenth Century offers insights that are relevant today, particularly to the project of raising the status of amateurism in the best sense.

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Amateur Musicians in the Nineteenth Century
Markets, Practices, and Identities
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Amateur Musicians in the Nineteenth Century
Markets, Practices, and Identities
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19th Century HistoryTable of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- Part One Part: Markets: Arrangement, Repertoire, and the Amateur Musical Economy
- Part Two Part: Practices: Pedagogy, Performance, and Amateur Agency
- Part Three Part: Identities: Community, Gender, and Cultural Belonging
- Index
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