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    Develop your artistry, hone your performance skills, and make music that connects with people

    Why study Performance

    If music is your passion, studying Performance at Otago helps you turn that love into real skill and confidence. You’ll receive personalised tuition from experienced performers and educators who understand what it takes to succeed on stage and in the studio. Your instrument or voice becomes your focus – you’ll refine your technique, explore interpretation, and build expressive power through one-on-one lessons, ensemble work and recitals.

    As part of the Bachelor of Music (BMus), the Performance endorsement connects you with like-minded students and expert staff with who inspire excellence. You’ll gain deep understanding of music as an art form, develop resilience and discipline, and build the stage presence that sets you apart. It’s a challenging and rewarding path for anyone serious about performing at a professional level.

    Career opportunities

    A Music degree with an endorsement in Performance gives you the training, confidence and professionalism to succeed in the music world and beyond. Your skills in communication, collaboration and self-discipline open doors in a wide range of creative careers.

    • Professional musician (soloist or ensemble performer)
    • Session or studio musician
    • Music teacher or vocal coach
    • Conductor, accompanist, or musical director
    • Arts management, recording, or event coordination roles

    How you will learn

    You’ll learn through one-on-one lessons, ensemble rehearsals, workshops and live performance experiences. From chamber groups to orchestras, choirs and jazz combos, you’ll perform regularly and receive expert feedback to refine your craft. You’ll also study music theory, aural skills, and musicianship papers that deepen your understanding of what you play and hear.

    Performance students take part in concerts and recitals throughout the year, developing professionalism and confidence in real settings. Every step helps you grow as a well-rounded, expressive musician.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    A strong background in music, with experience on your chosen instrument or as a vocalist, is essential. NCEA Music or equivalent practical experience will set you up well.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

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    Step into the spotlight

    Otago’s Performance programme offers exceptional one-to-one teaching and vibrant performance opportunities. You’ll learn from internationally recognised musicians and educators who bring professional insight into every lesson.

    Students benefit from purpose-built rehearsal rooms, superior recording facilities and performance venues such as Marama Hall. Dunedin’s lively music scene gives you plenty of chances to perform, collaborate and grow as an artist. With a supportive community and strong academic foundation, Otago is the ideal place to refine your talent and prepare for a life in music.

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    MUSI papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    MUSI101 2026 Materials of Music 1 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI103 2026 Popular Music 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI104 2026 World Music 18 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    MUSI105 2026 Music Matters in Human Life 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI131 2026 Composition 1 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI132 2026 Music Production 1 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2
    MUSI135 2026 Songwriting 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI140 2026 Performance Studies 1 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    MUSI143 2026 Instrumental or Vocal Performance 1 18 points Full Year
    MUSI144 2026 Music Ensemble 1 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI191 2026 Introduction to Music 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI201 2026 Materials of Music 2 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI207 2026 Radical Works 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI232 2026 Music Production 2 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI233 2026 Electronic Music Production 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI234 2026 Contemporary Composition 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI240 2026 Performance Studies 2 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    MUSI243 2026 Instrumental or Vocal Performance 2 18 points Full Year
    MUSI244 2026 Music Ensemble 2 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI249 2026 Contemporary Vocal Pedagogy: How to Teach Contemporary Voice 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI259 2026 Special Topic 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI260 2026 Special Topic 18 points Summer School
    MUSI266 2026 Film Music 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI267 2026 Music in Aotearoa 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI268 2026 Performance in Asia and the Pacific 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI269 2026 Popular Music 2 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI307 2026 Radical Works (Advanced) 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI310 2026 Materials of Music 3 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI331 2026 Composition Projects 36 points Full Year
    MUSI332 2026 Music Production 3 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI333 2026 Electronic Music Production (Advanced) 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI334 2026 Music Production Projects 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI340 2026 Performance Studies 3 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    MUSI343 2026 Instrumental or Vocal Performance 3 36 points Full Year
    MUSI344 2026 Music Ensemble 3 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI349 2026 Contemporary Vocal Pedagogy: How to Teach Contemporary Voice 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI366 2026 Film Music 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI367 2026 Music in Aotearoa (Advanced) 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI368 2026 Performance in Asia and the Pacific 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI369 2026 Popular Music 3 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI371 2026 Research Methods and Approaches 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI375 2026 Music Performance Pedagogy 18 points Semester 2
    MUSI379 2026 Performance, Health and Well-being 18 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI386 2026 Community Project 18 points Semester 1
    MUSI440 2026 Performance Studies 4 30 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    MUSI443 2026 Creative Project 1 60 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (13 July 2026 - 15 February 2027)
    MUSI471 2026 Research Methods and Approaches (Advanced) 30 points Semester 2
    MUSI475 2026 Music Performance Pedagogy (Advanced) 30 points Semester 2
    MUSI479 2026 Performance, Health and Well-being (Advanced) 30 points Not offered in 2026
    MUSI486 2026 Community Project (Advanced) 30 points Semester 1
    MUSI487 2026 Creative Practice 30 points Semester 2
    MUSI490 2026 Dissertation 60 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (13 July 2026 - 15 February 2027)
    MUSI543 2026 Creative Project 2 60 points 1st Non standard period (1 March 2026 - 28 February 2027), 2nd Non standard period (1 July 2026 - 30 June 2027)
    MUSI590 2026 Research Dissertation 60 points 1st Non standard period (27 February 2026 - 19 February 2027), 2nd Non standard period (17 July 2026 - 9 July 2027)

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