| Birth: | Jan. 31, 1797 | | Death: | Nov. 19, 1828 |  Composer. Schubert went down in music history as the "Romantic of Classicism" and justifiably as the "Lieder Prince" as he took the artistic lied in a new direction. In spite of his short life span he left behind a great repertoire, including more than 600 lieder, 10 symphonies (some incomplete), seven masses, 15 string quartets, dances and piano pieces. He was originally buried next to Beethoven (by his own request) in the Whringer-Orts Friedhof (now Schubert park in Vienna). His grave was relocated to the Vienna Zentralfriedhof on September 23 1888.
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Zentralfriedhof
Vienna Vienna (Wien), Austria Plot: Group 32 A, Number 28 (Between Beethoven and Johann Strauss, Jr.) | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001
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