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Susanne Lautenbacher (born 19 April 1932, in Augsburg) is a German violinist. She studied violin with the Munich-based violin pedagogue Karl Freund (first violin of the Freund Quartet) and later with Henryk Szeryng. She was a prizewinner in the early years of the Munich ARD Violin Competition. On some early recordings her name appears as Suzanne or Susi.

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  • Susanne Lautenbacher (* 19. April 1932 in Augsburg) ist eine deutsche Violinistin. (de)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher, né le 19 avril 1932 à Augsbourg (Allemagne), est une violoniste allemande. Elle est l'une des pionnières du mouvement d'interprétation de la musique ancienne. (fr)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (born 19 April 1932, in Augsburg) is a German violinist. She studied violin with the Munich-based violin pedagogue Karl Freund (first violin of the Freund Quartet) and later with Henryk Szeryng. She was a prizewinner in the early years of the Munich ARD Violin Competition. On some early recordings her name appears as Suzanne or Susi. Lautenbacher has made a large number of gramophone recordings, and featured in numerous recordings of concertos and chamber music between the late 1950s and early 1990s, on labels such as Vox, Turnabout, Intercord, Bärenreiter-Musicaphon, Bayer, and many others. She has recorded works by Biber, Locatelli, Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn, Mozart including two of the five Violin Concertos and the Concertone K. 190, Beethoven including the Concerto, both Romances and the 'Spring' and 'Kreutzer' Sonatas, J.N. Hummel, Schubert, Rolla, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Spohr, Viotti, Brahms, Reger, Béla Bartók, Kurt Weill, Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Hans Pfitzner, Hans Werner Henze, Hans Schaeuble, Giorgio Federico Ghedini (Concerto dell'albatro) and Bernd Alois Zimmermann. She also made numerous concert appearances, especially with the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra, Heilbronn, conducted by Jörg Faerber. Among other works, Lautenbacher instigated and premièred the Concerto for violin and voices Orpheus (1978/9) by and the Violin Concerto Septuarchie (1975) by Eva Schorr. She also performed regularly in chamber music, principally with the (Stuttgart), Ulrich Koch (viola), then Martin Ostertag (cello), and the pianist Martin Galling. With other instrumentalists, the Trio also appeared as the . Lautenbacher taught the violin for many years at the where she was appointed to a professorship in 1965. Her husband, Heinz Jansen (1906–2002), a violinist in the Armin Lutz and Karl Freund String Quartets and also a viola player in the Edwin Fischer Chamber Orchestra, after the War became a recording engineer and producer who founded and directed his own classical music recording company, the Südwest-Tonstudio Stuttgart, where many of Susanne Lautenbacher's numerous recordings were made. (en)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (Augusta, 19 aprile 1932) è una violinista tedesca. (it)
  • ズザンネ・ラウテンバッハー(Susanne Lautenbacher, 1932年4月19日 アウクスブルク - )はドイツのヴァイオリニスト。 (散見するラウテンバッヒャーは誤った発音に基づく表記で、バッハと同様、~バッハーが正しい。) (ja)
  • Сусанна Лаутенбахер (нем. Susanne Lautenbacher; род. 19 апреля 1932, Аугсбург) — немецкая скрипачка, музыкальный педагог. (ru)
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  • Susanne Lautenbacher (* 19. April 1932 in Augsburg) ist eine deutsche Violinistin. (de)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher, né le 19 avril 1932 à Augsbourg (Allemagne), est une violoniste allemande. Elle est l'une des pionnières du mouvement d'interprétation de la musique ancienne. (fr)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (Augusta, 19 aprile 1932) è una violinista tedesca. (it)
  • ズザンネ・ラウテンバッハー(Susanne Lautenbacher, 1932年4月19日 アウクスブルク - )はドイツのヴァイオリニスト。 (散見するラウテンバッヒャーは誤った発音に基づく表記で、バッハと同様、~バッハーが正しい。) (ja)
  • Сусанна Лаутенбахер (нем. Susanne Lautenbacher; род. 19 апреля 1932, Аугсбург) — немецкая скрипачка, музыкальный педагог. (ru)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (born 19 April 1932, in Augsburg) is a German violinist. She studied violin with the Munich-based violin pedagogue Karl Freund (first violin of the Freund Quartet) and later with Henryk Szeryng. She was a prizewinner in the early years of the Munich ARD Violin Competition. On some early recordings her name appears as Suzanne or Susi. (en)
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  • Susanne Lautenbacher (de)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (it)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (fr)
  • ズザーネ・ラウテンバッハー (ja)
  • Susanne Lautenbacher (en)
  • Лаутенбахер, Сусанна (ru)
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