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What period does Schubert strictly belong to?
Schubert strictly belongs to The Romantic Period.

Schubert, Austrian composer. Born in Vienna on January 31st, 1797, he died in Vienna on November 19th, 1828. Although Schubert's creative career is very short, he left a lot of musical wealth to later generations. More than 6 euphemistic artistic songs have added dazzling brilliance to the world's music treasure house and are known as the king of songs in the history of music. His most representative songs are Devil, Wild Rose, Ode to Our Lady, Bodhi Tree, Trout, Serenade, The Beautiful Mill Girl, Winter Travel, etc. In addition, there are 18 operas, oratorios and opera music, 1 symphonies, 19 string quartets, 22 piano sonatas, 4 violin sonatas and many other works.