Schubert, an Austrian composer, 1797 was born in a poor family of primary school principals in Vienna. He studied piano and violin since he was a child. At the age of eleven, he was admitted to the choir of the Imperial Church, lived in a seminary, became a violinist, and served as a conductor. This gave him the opportunity to get in touch with some famous composers of Vienna classical music school. He wrote the first symphony for the band in 18 13. 18 13 left the seminary because of a voice change. In order to reduce the family burden, Schubert went to his father's school as a teaching assistant and continued to create.
18 14 10 June 19 Compose for Goethe's poem Gretchen by the Spinning Wheel. Schubert's first masterpiece of songs opened the floodgates of his creative inspiration. In just 18 15 years, Schubert wrote 144 songs, of which 10 wrote 8 songs in one day. In addition to songs, he also composed 1 symphony and 2 mass works. 18/kloc-quit his teacher in 0/6 and concentrate on composing. Because he has no fixed income and lives in poverty, he often reflects depression and depression in some of his works. Nevertheless, he created a lot of excellent works that enthusiastically praised the struggle for national liberation. The long-term hardship has greatly devastated Schubert's body and mind. In June 1828+065438+ 10/9, Schubert, who was only thirty-one years old, died suddenly in Vienna. He was buried next to Beethoven's grave, which he admired but met only a few times before his death.