What is another word for Franz Seraph Peter schubert?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈants sˈɛɹəf pˈiːtə ʃˈuːbət] (IPA)

Franz Schubert, also known as Franz Seraph Peter Schubert, was a prominent Austrian composer during the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Schubert is known for his hundreds of lieder (songs), chamber music, symphonies, and piano works. Synonyms for Franz Schubert would include "the Bard of Vienna," "the Vienna Master," "the Prince of Song," and "the Song Master." Schubert's music is characterized by its melodic beauty, emotional depth, and spacious harmonies. His influence can be heard in the works of many other composers, such as Gustav Mahler, Johannes Brahms, and Robert Schumann. Schubert's legacy lives on as one of the most important figures in Western classical music history.

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    composer, classical composer, Austrian composer, Austrian musician, Romantic era composer, classical musician.

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