[1] She has researched and performed significant world premiere recordings, including the complete concerti and concertinos of Carl Czerny.
[2] Born in Sydney, Rosemary Tuck studied in Canberra with John Winther [da], at the Peabody Institute, Baltimore with Walter Hautzig and in London with Andrzej Esterhazy, himself a pupil of Heinrich Neuhaus in Moscow.
[9] Of her performances Gramophone Magazine noted: "Perhaps most striking is the dazzling Grande Fantasie La Cracovienne, composed for New Orleans in 1842.
[11] Tuck has worked closely with Richard Bonynge, AC, CBE, both as soloist with orchestra and collaborative pianist[12] since a concert in London in 2004 of music by William Vincent Wallace titled "A Concert for Sir Richard Bourke", for the Tait Memorial Trust.
[15][16] Her recordings include many world premiere performances, and she has championed the composers Lyadov (for Barrington-Coupes Concert Artist label), Ketèlbey,[17] William Vincent Wallace,[18] and Carl Czerny's works for piano and orchestra with the English Chamber Orchestra under Richard Bonynge for Naxos,[19] four of which reached the UK Specialist Classical Charts.