Louisa Tuck
Cello●Academy, Young TalentsLouisa Tuck plays a cello made by Giovanni Grancino in 1712.
Epost: louisa.tuck@bdm.no
Louisa Tuck is the principal cellist of the Oslo Philharmonic, a position she assumed in late 2015. Prior to this, she spent eight years as section leader for cello at the Royal Northern Sinfonia. She has recently appeared as guest soloist with the BBC Symphony, Philharmonia, and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
As of January 2023, Louisa holds the position of Professor of Cello at the Barratt Due Institute of Music. In 2011, she was honoured with the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) distinction in London for her outstanding contributions to the musical arts.
Louisa plays a Nicolo Gagliano cello from 1745, generously on loan from Dextra Musica Norway.