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
Born in the UK in 2004, Firoze began his musical training at the Purcell School for Young Musicians, studying piano with Patsy Toh alongside violin and composition. During his time at Purcell, he was a Keyboard Category Finalist in BBC Young Musician 2022, with his performance broadcast on BBC Four and BBC Radio 3.
He currently studies at the Royal College of Music, London, under Professors Dmitri Alexeev and Vitaly Pisarenko, supported by the Victoria Robey Scholarship and the Kendall Taylor Scholarship.
Awards & Recognition
- Pianist’s Prize, Kathleen Ferrier Competition (2024)
- Winner, Eastbourne Symphony Orchestra Young Soloist Competition (2025)
- Recipient of the John Crawshaw Award
- Solo performance with the orchestra
He has also given a private recital at Penn House for the Earl and Countess Howe and the Friends of the Little Missenden Festival.
Performances & Projects
A versatile musician, Firoze performs piano recitals, concerti, and chamber music. He has appeared extensively across the UK and internationally in France, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Recent and upcoming highlights include:
- Recital at Leighton House
- Tour across the south of England
- Ryedale Festival as a Waverley Young Artist
- Performances in Switzerland
He was also invited to record Moments of Freedom by composer Joanna Borrett, broadcast on RWSfm radio.
Performance excerpt featuring Firoze Madon for Verso Project.
