On her return from the States she won a scholarship that enabled her to perfect herself with Alberto Lysy at the International Menuhin Academy in Gstaad.
During the period spent in Gstaad she worked with other violinists, firstly with Yehudi Menuhin, and she played chamber music with Nikita Magaloff, with Jeremy Menuhin, with Paul Coker and with Rene Clemencic.
The Camerata Lysy enabled her to go on many tours through Europe and US even playing as a soloist beside Yehudi Menuhin and Alberto Lysy. She also had the opportunity to attend Pierre Amoyal’s masterclass in Lausanne.
After having left the Menuhin Academy, she decided to settle in Switzerland, near Lugano. During these years many recitals and concerts have lead her to collaborate with the main Czech orchestras and in Switzerland, particularly with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, where for a period she was Konzertmeister.
She participated as a soloist at the most important festivals in her country (the Prague Spring, the Dvorak Festival in Karlovy Vary, the Janacek May in Ostrava).
In 1996 she achieved great success in the Dvorak Hall of the Rudolfinum in Prague, where she gave a recital with the pianist Simon Mulligan, on the occasion of Yehudi Menuhin’s eightieth birthday.