featured artist
Firoze Madon
London-based pianist known for his expressive range and thoughtful interpretations. With performances at major venues such as Wigmore Hall and the Philharmonie de Paris, Firoze is building a career that balances solo, chamber, and orchestral work.
Based in
London, UK
Primary Instrument
Piano

Firoze is an award-winning British concert pianist, performing solo recitals, concerti and chamber music across the UK and Europe. He has appeared at prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Southbank Centre, Saffron Hall and Philharmonie de Paris.
Firoze’s early musical development was at the Purcell School, where he studied piano with Patsy Toh and took lessons in violin and composition. He is currently studying at the Royal College of Music in London, under the tutelage of Professors Dmitri Alexeev and Vitaly Pisarenko and is generously supported by the Kendall Taylor Scholarship.
Awards & Recognition
Firoze has received numerous prizes, most recently winning First Prize at the Globe International Piano Competition 2026 in the Netherlands and First Prize at the Eastbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Young Soloist Competition 2025. He also took Second Prize at the César Franck International Piano Competition in Belgium and gained notable recognition at both the Clara Haskil and Piano Campus International Piano Competitions. Firoze first came to national attention as a Keyboard Category Finalist in BBC Young Musician 2022, with his performance broadcast on BBC Four and BBC Radio 3.
Firoze has also enjoyed success as a song pianist, having been awarded the Pianist’s Prize at the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Awards and the Alasdair Graham Pianist’s Prize in the RCM Lieder Competition in 2024.
Performances & Projects
In 2025 Firoze collaborated with British mezzo-soprano Angelina Dorlin-Barlow on Moments of Freedom by Joanna Borrett, released on streaming platforms and broadcast on radio. He was also invited to be a Waverley Young Artist at the Ryedale Festival.
Performance excerpt featuring Firoze Madon for Verso Project.