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1. Schönberg: Streichquartett Nr. 2; Webern Langsamer Satz; Berg: Die geheime Gesangstimme (2008)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Petersen Quartet
The Second Viennese School just isn't as scary as it used to be. Think back to the days of the Juilliard, the LaSalle, or the New Vienna quartets' ... More
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5. Schubert Lieder (1997)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano)
Some would say tenor Ian Bostridge, some would say baritone Matthias Goerne, but maybe most would say that it was soprano Christine Schäfer, who was ... More
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6. Schubert: Winterreise (2006)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano)
While it's not unheard of for a woman to sing Winterreise (notable recordings include those of Lotte Lehmann, Christa Ludwig, and Brigitte ... More
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7. Krenek: Lieder (1995)
by Axel Bauni (piano), Christine Schäfer (soprano)
Really, it's quiet beautiful. The pellucid lyricism of "O Trauenvolle," the opening Rilke song, is quite, quite beautiful. And as the gorgeous Rilke ... More
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8. Boulez: Pli selon Pli (2002)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Ensemble InterContemporain, Pierre Boulez (conductor)
This recording of Pli selon Pli may be considered definitive. Pierre Boulez worked on this massive composition from 1957 to 1989, and over those ... More
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9. Mahler: Symphony No. 4 (2007)
by Christine Schäfer (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor)
Having a hybrid SACD of laureate conductor Bernard Haitink conducting the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4 in G major ... More
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11. Mahler: Symphonie No. 2 (2006)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Arguably the finest orchestra in the world, the Vienna Philharmonic has recorded Mahler's monumental "Resurrection" Symphony with a host of different ... More
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12. An 1826 Schubertiad (1996)
by Christine Schäfer (baritone), Christine Schäfer (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Richard Jackson (baritone), London Schubert Chorale (choir, chorus), Stephen Layton (conductor)
With songs like Der Einsame (D. 800), Der Wanderer an den Mond D. 870, the three Shakespeare settings (D. 888, 889, and 891), and the four Mignon ... More
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13. Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire (1998)
by Alain Damiens (clarinet), Alain Damiens (clarinet), Christine Schäfer (spoken word), Christine Schäfer (soprano), Christophe Desjardins (viola), David Pittman-Jennings (baritone), Dimitri Vassilakis (harmonium), Florent Boffard (piano)
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14. Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire (1998)
by Christine Schäfer, Christine Schäfer (soprano), David Pittman-Jennings, Dimitri Vassilakis (harmonium), Frederique Cambreling (harp), Hideki Nagano (celeste), Members of the Ensemble InterContemporain, Pierre Boulez (conductor)
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15. Mahler: Symphonie No. 1; Rückert-Lieder (2010)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor)
Even though this 2010 release from Capriccio appears modest and doesn't purport to be anything more than a straightforward presentation of Gustav ... More
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16. Apparition: Henry Purcell and George Crumb (2007)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano), Sebastian Carewe (speech/speaker/speaking part)
Christine Schäfer is an artist with a unique sense of style, which comes through unmistakably on Apparition. First is the cover of Schäfer in a white ... More
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