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Briefly describe Schubert's achievements in artistic songs.
In the years after Schubert's death, Diabelli published many songs. Of course, his symphonies, mass and operas were published one after another, and several years passed. Schumann once visited his brother Ferdinand Schubert in Vienna, and Ferdinand showed him some Schubert's works. Schumann immediately took a fancy to the ninth symphony (Gro? C-Dur's e symphony) and decided to let it see the light of day. This work premiered in Leipzig under the direction of Felix Mendelssohn bartholdi. Symphony No.8 "Unfinished" finally premiered in 1865 under the command of Johann von Herbeck.

Although he died young, Schubert made outstanding contributions in many fields of music at that time. Together with Beethoven, he is called the founder of romantic music in German-speaking countries. He not only inherited the tradition of classical music, but also created the precedent of song music, thus establishing his position as the originator of romantic music, and was carried forward by later composers such as Mendelssohn and Schumann, and later by hugo wolf and scriabin. In the19th century, he was famous as the founder of art songs. In the 20th century, his contribution to instrumental music was gradually recognized by people. Unfortunately, the influence on opera is limited, mainly because the lyrics are obscure and boring, which greatly reduces the level of the work.

Contemporary commemorative concerts in the name of Schubert Circle are often held. The most famous one belongs to the Schubert circle founded in Hohenems in 1976. Since 200 1, countless songs and chamber music concerts have been held in Schwartzenberg and Hohnemes every summer.

1928 Schubert's death100th anniversary is Schubert's year, and many commemorative activities have been held all over Austria. Many monuments and memorial trees have been built in cities and villages. Most of them are engraved with "In memory of German singer franz schubert". Franz Zerafikus Peter Schubert (German: F Ranz Seraphicus Peter Schubert (1797- 1828) is an Austrian composer, a representative of early romantic music, and even considered as the last master of classical music. Schubert wrote more than 600 songs, 65,438+08 operas, opera and accompaniment music, 65,438+09 symphonies, 65,438+09 string quartets, 22 piano sonatas and 4 violin sonatas in his short life of 365,438+0 years.

Schubert described by later generations is usually a brilliant genius, and his works have failed to attract the attention of ordinary audiences. Indeed, Schubert's great works, such as symphonies, did not have an important impact, and there was no breakthrough in opera. An important reason for this result is that he himself did not actively try to show himself in public like Mozart and Beethoven. It was not until 1827 that a personal concert was held under the persuasion of friends and it was a great success.

On the other hand, Schubert is famous. In particular, Vogl, as a singer, spared no effort to sing his own works. Before his death, publishers were very interested in his works. He published about 65,438+000 works before his death-this figure is only a small part compared with the total number of his 600 songs, but it is much more than many other composers at that time.