First there was author, then artist, and today composer. I used a font that has musical note embellishments on the letters; it’s perfect for setting a musical tone on these printable pages. There are four different layouts; choose a single page, or combine two or more pages for a matching set. These pages will work for the study of any composer. There is room for a photo of the composer, a list of his musical works, and blank space for additional facts. If you do Charlotte Mason composer study, these will be perfect for any composer you choose from Verdi to Tchaikovsky to Chopin.
What composer do you have in mind for using these pages?













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Wonderful! Thank you!
Great Pages!
Thanks for sharing these with the CM carnival Jimmie!
Wow! Thanks so much!
Cara
You are awesome! This is perfect. I wanted them to be blank so I could use them with any composer.
Thanks so much
Thank you once again for all your hard work on behalf of us homeschoolers who don’t have a clue how to make their own notepages! (ie me!!) We are studying Guido D’Arrezzo as our first composer to go along with our middle ages studies this year. These will be perfect. Thank you!