Easy Classical Music Appreciation for September

As the leaves change color and the air gets crisp, there’s no better time to introduce your students to the beauty of fall-themed classical music. Classical music can help to capture the essence of this beautiful season, and it can also help to improve your students’ focus, concentration, and creativity.

Classical Music Themes for September

The start of a new school year. September is the start of a new school year, and classical music can help students to focus and concentrate on their studies. It can also help to reduce stress and anxiety, which can be common during this time of year.

The changing of the seasons. September marks the beginning of fall, and the changing of the seasons can be a time of transition and reflection. Classical music can help to capture the beauty and emotion of this time of year.

The harvest. September is also the harvest season, and classical music can help to celebrate the bounty of nature. Many classical pieces are inspired by nature, and listening to them can help to connect us to the natural world.

September Classical Music Ideas

If you don’t already have a go-to playlist of autumn-inspired favorites, searching for the right musical selections could be pretty time consuming. We have saved you hours of planning time by curating twenty of the most iconic pieces of music for September!

  1. Our Town, Aaron Copland
  2. Autumn Gardens, Einojuhani Rautavaara
  3. String Quartet no. 15, Ludwig van Beethoven
  4. Symphony no. 10, Joachim Raff
  5. Comes Autumn Time, Leo Sowerby
  6. The Seasons: Autumn, Alexander Glazunov
  7. Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake, Lu Wencheng
  8. String Quartet in E Minor, Frederick Delius
  9. Violin Concerto, Op. 14, Samuel Barber
  10. September, Richard Strauss
  11. The Fall of the Leaf, Imogen Holst
  12. Thoughts in Autumn, Jules Massenet
  13. Maple Leaf Rag, Scott Joplin
  14. Autumn, Astor Piazzolla
  15. Autumn, Thea Musgrave
  16. Autumn Music, Jennifer Higdon
  17. Autumn in New York, Vernon Duke
  18. Two Piano Sketches, Dora Pejacevic
  19. Ogives, Erik Satie
  20. Autumn, Ralph Vaughan Williams

But we know you need more than just a playlist. You want your students to be engaged and listening actively. We’ve got you covered there, too!

Benefits of Classical Music Listening Activities

Classical music active listening activities are a great way to improve students’ listening skills, concentration, and appreciation of the arts. These activities can also help students develop their creativity and imagination. Some of the benefits of these activities are:

  • increased knowledge of composers from different backgrounds
  • familiarity with the composer’s works
  • ability to recognize, and engage with, popular pieces of music
  • identify different instrument sounds
  • social-emotional exploration of feelings and moods within the music
  • creative expression by drawing and choosing colors related to a musical theme
  • observe seasonal/holiday influences within a composition

You’ll have everything you need for a month of classical music appreciation with 100+ listening activities in this activity vault. You will also receive periodic updates for this resource for free! Keep an eye on your “My Purchases” tab for update notifications.


Social-Emotional Learning

Listening to classical music has been shown to help with self-awareness, empathy, and self-regulation. Since social-emotional learning is essential for children, incorporating classical music into your classroom or homeschool is a great way to support their development.

Talk about the emotions evoked by the selected music. What does the music make them feel? Happy? Sad? Anxious? Peaceful? Help students identify and label their feelings. Ask open-ended questions about the music and encourage students to share their thoughts and feelings.

Discuss the different instruments used in the piece of music. What does each instrument contribute to the overall sound? Encourage students to make up a story based on the music. What is happening in the story? Who are the characters? Where does it take place?

While listening, students can draw a picture or scene that comes to mind. What colors are used? What shapes? Why?

Free Lifetime Updates

Our monthly classical music listening packs are a “vault” of activities. Not only do you get all of the resources currently included, but you’ll also receive access to any periodic updates for free! This is a great way to stretch your budget and really extend your use of these activities for many years to come.

What’s in the September Activity Pack?

You can preview the current September offerings below!


Do you need engaging print-and-go activities and brain breaks? The music featured in this activity packet is carefully curated and previewed – saving you hours of planning time. Just print and cue the music!

There are no wrong answers, and no musical training is required, so add a few to your sub plans, too!


Students can use the checkboxes to note how they feel and what they imagine while listening to a selected piece of music. Choose from the musical instruments, nature scenes, colors, and more!


While listening, students color the scene and choose the keywords/elements that resonate with their listening experience. There are also blank lines for writing in additional keywords. Students often engage in discussions about what they’ve heard or felt. Great for displaying!


Classical Space Tale listening sheets combine music appreciation with an intergalactic theme! Students compose their epic space tales by choosing the setting, characters, and familiar space objects inspired by the music. There’s also a drawing box for students to capture a scene from their imaginations.


Classical Fairy Tale listening sheets combine music appreciation with a storybook theme! Students compose their wondrous tale by choosing the setting, characters, and familiar fairy tale objects inspired by the music. There’s also a drawing box for students to capture a scene from their imaginations.


Autumn Story listening sheets combine music appreciation with a fall theme! Students compose their wondrous tales by choosing the setting, characters, and Autumn-themed objects inspired by the music. There’s also a drawing box for students to capture a scene from their imaginations. Discuss and display for further engagement!


¿Necesitas actividades atractivas de Septiembre o planes sustitutos de música? ¡Estas hojas de escucha imprimibles de Septiembre ofrecen a los estudiantes formas creativas de aprender más sobre la música clásica más pacífica y calmante – esta selección de Otoño de hojas de escucha incluye a Aaron Copland, Ludwig Van Beethoven, y más!


What did we miss?

We’d love to hear about your favorite classical music and all your best teaching ideas for fall! Feel free to share in the comments below.

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