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In page Michaela Paetsch:

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Her recorded music contains a diverse range of pieces, including Niccolo Paganini's 24 Caprices (1987), Joachim Raff's concertos with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, and "Sonatillen, Op. 99" and "Morceaux, Op. 85" featuring Eric Le Van on piano, Brahms' "21 Hungarian Dances" and "La Capricieuse".[citation needed] Paetsch also contributed to the live recording of Sofia Gubaidulina's Offertorium as the featured soloist with the Bern Symphony Orchestra.[citation needed] Her recordings have been released through record labels such as Sony Classical, Arte Nova (BMG), CPO, Tudor and ARSIS.[11][2] Paetsch was the first American woman to record all 24 Paganini Caprices for solo violin.[9]