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Rosemary Tuck is an Australian-British concert pianist and recording artist.[1] She has researched and performed significant world premiere recordings, including the complete Concerti and Concertinos of Carl Czerny.[2]
Career[edit]
Born in Sydney, Rosemary Tuck studied in Canberra with John Winther, at the Peabody Institute, Baltimore with Walter Hautzig and in London with Andrzej Esterhazy, himself a pupil of Heinrich Neuhaus in Moscow. She represented Australia in a series of concerts in America under the auspices of the Australian-American Bicentennial Foundation, and has further toured through Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Cyprus, New Zealand and Australia. Rosemary has appeared at numerous festivals, including the Aarhus Festuge, Wexford Festival, Liszt en Provence and Vendsyssel Festival. She has performed as soloist with with the English Chamber Orchestra, ABC Sinfonia, South Bank Sinfonia and the Orchestra of the City in London.[3] In concert she has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, the South Bank Centre in London, the National Concert Hall in Dublin and at the Aarhus Musikhuset in Denmark in the presence of Queen Margrethe II.[4]
In 2001 she gave the first official performance in the William Vincent Wallace Millennium Plaza in Waterford, Ireland.[5]
She has worked closely with Richard Bonynge, AC, CBE, both as soloist with orchestra and collaborative pianist since a concert in London in 2004 of music by William Vincent Wallace.[6]
In 2020 she was Artistic Director and soloist for Bonynge's 90th Birthday Gala.[7]
Her recordings include many world premiere performances, and she has championed the composers Lydaov (for Barrington-Coupes Concert Artist label), Ketèlbey,[8] William Vincent Wallace [9][10], and Carl Czerny's works for piano and orchestra with the English Chamber Orchestra under Richard Bonynge for Naxos,[11][12] which also featured in the UK Specialist Classical Charts.[13]
Rosemary has also collaborated with writer Brian Matthews on “A Portrait of Eileen Joyce”, a radio play on the life of the Australian pianist, commissioned by the ABC.[14]
During 2021 she commissioned a piano concerto from Australian composer Andrew Schultz drawing on an earlier uncompleted work by Richard Meale, with assistance from the Australian Music Foundation.[15]
She has been on the committee of the Tait Memorial Trust since 2004, assisting young Australian and New Zealand Artists.[16]
Personal life[edit]
Rosemary is married to the Consultant Clinical Psychologist Roy Shuttleworth.
Recordings[edit]
Carl Czerny: Concertinos Opp. 78 and 650 ECO/Richard Bonynge – Naxos 8.574458
Ketelbey: A Dream Picture – Naxos 8.574299 1995/2021
Carl Czerny: Second Grand Concerto in E flat major ECO/Richard Bonynge – Naxos 8.573998 2019
Carl Czerny: Piano Concerto in D minor ECO/Richard Bonynge - Naxos 8.573688 2017
Carl Czerny: Grand Concerto in A minor ECO/Richard Bonynge -Naxos 8.573417 2016
Carl Czerny: Bel Canto Concertante Naxos ECO/Richard Bonynge – Naxos 8.573254 2015
William Vincent Wallace: Chopinesque - Naxos 8.572776 2012
William Vincent Wallace: Celtic Fantasies – Naxos 8.572775 2012
William Vincent Wallace: Opera Fantasies and Paraphrases – Naxos 8.572774 2011
William Vincent Wallace: To My Star – Cala 88044 2005
William Vincent Wallace: The Meeting of the Waters – Cala 88042 2002
Albert Ketelbey: Piano Music Vol. 2 – Marco Polo 8.223700 1995
Albert Ketelbey: Piano Music Vol. 1 – Marco Polo 8.223699 1995
Lyadov: Lyadov Recital (Vol.2) – Concert Artist 9001 (1990)
Lyadov: Lyadov Recital (Vol.1) – Concert Artist FED4-TC-070 (1989)
Publications[edit]
Publications Rosemary Tuck: Article - Backstage With Rosemary Tuck – Limelight Magazine November 29, 2019
Rosemary Tuck – Article: In The Mystical Land of Oz – Limelight Magazine July 9, 2021
Rosemary Tuck – Article: The Lost Emperor: Rhinegold - 24th October 2019, archived 27th June 2022
Rosemary Tuck - CD booklet notes – The Meeting of the Waters - Cala 88042, 2002 (music)
Rosemary Tuck - CD booklet notes - Carl Czerny: Concertinos Opp. 78 and 650 ECO/Richard Bonynge – Naxos 8.574458 2023
Rosemary Tuck - CD booklet notes - Carl Czerny: Second Grand Concerto in E flat major ECO/Richard Bonynge – Naxos 8.573998 2019
Rosemary Tuck - CD booklet notes - Carl Czerny: Piano Concerto in D minor ECO/Richard Bonynge - Naxos 8.573688 2017
Rosemary Tuck - CD booklet notes - Carl Czerny: Grand Concerto in A minor ECO/Richard Bonynge -Naxos 8.573417 2016
John Sant; Albert Ketelbey: From the Sanctuary of his Heart - Antony Rowe Ltd, 2000, p.132 David Grant : William Vincent Wallace and Music in Australia 1835-8 - Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, History, Politics and Culture - Irish Academic Press 2008 (Chapter 5)
Martin Anderson: William Vincent Wallace – Pianist Rosemary Tuck on Music's Errol Flynn – Fanfare Magazine March/April 2008 pp49-53
Nicholas Soames: The Story of Naxos - Piatkus 2012 p.290
Andrew Lamb: William Vincent Wallace: Composer, Virtuoso and Adventurer - Fullers Wood pp.186, 225 2012
Awards[edit]
Gramophone Critics Choice of the Year (2012) Chopinesque Naxos 8.572776
MusicWeb International: Nominee for Recording of the Year (2019) Second Grand Concerto Naxos 8.573998
Limelight Magazine – Editors Choice (August, 2023) Concertinos Opp. 78 & 650 Naxos 8.574458
Tait Memorial Trust, 2005: (https://www.taitmemorialtrust.org/awards-2000-2005/)
Australian Music Foundation
Lynn Foundation: 2005
Australian-Irish Heritage Association: 2005
Anglo-Austrian Society: 2022
ABC Classic fm CD of the Week (2002) The Meeting of the Waters CALA 88042
Scala Radio Album of the Week (2021) A Dream Picture Naxos 8.574299
References[edit]
- ^ [1], Malcolm Tapscott: The pitfalls of Winning – The Canberra Times, June 7 , 1994
- ^ [2], Maddy Briggs: Rosemary Tuck and Richard Bonynge: A Czerny Journey – Limelight Magazine, 3 May 2023
- ^ [3], Blair Sanderson: Rosemary Tuck Biography – All Music
- ^ [4], Steinway Artist Biography
- ^ William Vincent Wallace: Composer, Virtuoso and Adventurer, Andrew Lamb, Fullers Wood, p.186
- ^ Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, History, Politics and Culture, David Grant, William Vincent Wallace and Music in Australia 1835-8 (Chapter 5), Irish Academic Press, 2008
- ^ [5], Jo Litson: Birthday Gala for Richard Bonynge – Limelight Magazine, 28 September 2020
- ^ [6], Dan Adams, Ketelbey: A Dream Picture, British Light Music Society Magazine, Autumn 2021
- ^ [7], Raymond Walker: Ireland Commemorates Wallace Bicentenary, Seen and Heard International, October 2012
- ^ [8], Music in Australia: Australian Classical Musicians Successful Abroad at a High Level
- ^ [9], Rosemary Tuck, The Lost Emperor: Rhinegold 24 October 2019, archived 27 June 2022
- ^ [10], Michael Church – Czerny Piano Concertinos – BBC Music Magazine, 11 July 2023
- ^ [11], Peabody Magazine: Rosemary Tuck Releases CD on the Naxos Label, 3 October 2015
- ^ [12], William Vincent Wallace Bicentennial Festival Programme 2012 – Biography
- ^ [13], Australian Music Centre – Shultz Piano Concerto Op. 114
- ^ [14], Tait Trust Committee
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