Lautenbacher made a large number of gramophone recordings,[2] 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 also made numerous concert appearances, especially with the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra, Heilbronn, conducted by Jörg Faerber.
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.
[4] Jansen, Heinz: Von der Wiege über die Geige zur Schallplatte - Lebenserinnerungen.
Privatdruck, 1988 Reif, Ruth Renée: die Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, ein historisches Porträt.