In 1965, she toured the Middle East and South Asia for the US State Department, and performed at the Cairo Opera House.
Davidsbündlertänze and Humoresque have been part of Schein's repertoire since the early days of her career - indeed she played the former at her Carnegie Hall debut in 1962.
International Piano Quarterly - Summer 2001 "Schein has made the Romantic literature the centerpiece of her repertoire, hardly surprising considering her teachers, Mieczyslaw Munz at the Curtis Institute, Arthur Rubinstein, and Dame Myra Hess.
She has lived with these major Schumann works long and intimately, and it shows in her performances as well as in her descriptive notes.
With fluent keyboard technique at her disposal, Schein invests these works with poetic imagination and romantic flair.