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What works did Schubert create?

Schubert (1797~1828) Schubert is one of the pioneers of European romantic music. Although he was poor and miserable throughout his life, he left splendid musical treasures to the world. His works were not published until 1821 with the support of friends. He once described himself to a friend as a "failed musician" and "the most unfortunate and pitiable wretch in the world." In his short life, he composed 9 symphonies, 7 masses, many chamber music and piano pieces, and 3 vocal suites including "The Beautiful Mill Girl", "Winter Journey" and "Swan Song". There are more than 600 songs, 9 operas, 20 pieces of religious music, more than 70 choral pieces with orchestral music, various orchestral pieces, etc. The operas he composed all ended in failure, but his works include "Unfinished Symphony", "Symphony in C Major", "Trout Quintet", "Death and the Maiden Quartet", piano music "Wanderer's Fantasia" and drama soundtrack "Roman" Salmond" and so on have been passed down to this day. In particular, his artistic songs are world-famous and he is known as the "King of Songs", which has raised the artistic expression of songs to a new level.

Schubert (1797~1828)