Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) was an Austrian composer known for over 600 songs, 7 symphonies, and instrumental and chamber works. Though his works had limited success while he lived, interest grew after his death. He received early training from his father and brother and showed talent from a young age. Schubert composed prolifically throughout his short life, gaining recognition from friends and later composers for his melodic genius and influence across musical genres.