FREE Composer Classroom Posters

Composer Classroom Posters

Presenting the first of three sets of composer posters for your music classroom! 

This set of FREE downloadable posters can be printed out in color or grayscale and features a selection of eight composers: 

Glenn Miller

Florence Price

Gustav Holst

Heitor Villa Lobos

Zoë Keating

Alexander Borodin

Johann Sebastian Bach

Ralph Vaughan Williams

You can use these for a quick and easy bulletin board, to tie in with broader topic units for related time periods or musical styles, or for “composer of the month” type listening activities. 

Each composer set comes with a large image poster, a fun facts poster, and a performances poster with QR code links to Spotify and YouTube resources. 

To access the download for these FREE printable posters, please submit the form below and the download will start immediately. Happy teaching!

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