1. Franz Zerafikus Peter Schubert - the last great master of classical music.
2. Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert (Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert) is an Austrian composer. He is a representative of early romantic music and is also considered the leader of classical music. The last great man. In his short life of 31 years, Schubert composed more than 600 songs, 18 operas, operas and drama scores, 10 symphonies, 19 string quartets, 22 piano sonatas, and 4 violin sonatas. and many other works.
3. On November 19, 1828, the Austrian composer Schubert died of typhoid fever.
4. His songs include ballads, ballads, patriotic songs full of fighting spirit, and folk songs. The important ones include "The Devil", "Trout", "Bodhi Tree", " "The Beautiful Mill Girl", "Wild Rose", "The Stray Dog" (2 songs), "Prometheus", "To Music", "Song of Mignon", "Gresham at the Spinning Wheel", "The Shepherd Boy's "Elegy", "Prayer in Battle", "Song of Swords", "Song of Warriors", etc. There are three main song collections: "Beautiful Mill Girl", "Winter Journey" and "Swan Song".
5. Among the more important symphonies of Schubert are the Fourth, Fifth, Eighth and Ninth Symphonies. Among them, the Eighth Symphony is a romantic lyric symphony, because it only writes It consists of two movements and is called the "Unfinished Symphony". The Ninth Symphony is majestic and full of heroism and heroic spirit, and is called the "Great Symphony". His works also include the string quartet "Death and the Maiden" in D minor, the piano quintet "Trout", the string quintet in C major, the piano piece "Wanderer's Fantasia", "The Moment of Music", E flat major Impromptu in key, Sonata in A major and drama music "Rosamund" etc.