The German soprano Christine Schäfer studied with Ingrid Figur at the Berlin Hochschule der Künste (Academy of Arts). In 1985 she took part four master-class courses given by Arleen Augér, an important stimulus in her training; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Sena Jurinac also influenced her development. Then came the first song recitals in Berlin, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. In November 1988 she was awarded a prize at the German VDMK contest.
Christine Schäfer has a highly diversified repertoire, which is perhaps the most obvious feature of her artistic endeavours: she sings Baroque music and roles in modern opera, Mozart arias and the works of contemporary composers, orchestral songs by Richard Strauss and Arnold Schoenberg´s "Pierrot Lunaire", all with the same whole-hearted commitment. The major festivals, opera houses and concert promoters are scrambling to engage this young soprano, who is only at the beginning of her international career. For example, she participated at the Mahler Festival Toblach, the Staufen Week of Music, and the Bach Festival in Los Angeles.
The composer Aribert Reimann has played a special role in her career: it was his course on contemporary song at Berlin Hochschule that she was able to cultivate in depth her love for the music of our time, and Reimann has also composed several songs specially for her. In 1989 she made her first record with songs composed by Reimann.
Initially, Schäfer concentrated on the concert repertoire, but before long she also began tackling some of the most important parts in the opera literature. Her international breakthrough as an opera singer came as Sophie in Strauss´s "Der Rosenkavalier" and in the title role of Berg´s "Lulu". In the field of early music, Schäfer preferred partners have long been Nikolaus Harnoncourt and, especially, Reinhard Goebel and his Musica Antiqua Köln.
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Zubin Mehta, conductor
Mayuko Kamio, soloist
Next Concerts
September 18 and 19, 2010
Zubin Mehta conducts Mahler
Giuseppe Verdi
Overture to "La forza del destino"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony in D major, K. 504 "Prague Symphony"
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 1 in D major (original version)
Zubin Mehta, Conductor
September 21 and 22, 2010
Bruch and Tchaikovsky
Anton Webern
Passacaglia Opus 1
Max Bruch
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G minor, Opus 26
Pyotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Opus 36
Zubin Mehta, Conductor
Mayuko Kamio, Violin
September 24 - October 3, 2010
South America Tour
Together with Zubin Mehta and the violinist Mayuko Kamio the Munich Philharmonic perform on their tour through South America in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.
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Annual Program 2009/2010
The annual program of the current concert season is available as a .pdf file. Please be aware that the annual program is only available in German.


