Adam Heron
Adam Heron is a multidisciplinary classical pianist of Nigerian-Filipino ancestry, born in Hong Kong and raised by his Irish mother. He rose to international prominence as a BBC Young Musician piano finalist in 2018 and is the winner of the 2020 Harriet Cohen Bach Prize. A laureate of both the Stefano Marizza and HRH Princess Lalla Meryem international piano competitions, he is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow, where he holds a James McCune Smith scholarship.
Adam performs at distinguished venues worldwide, including Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, and Southbank Centre, and has appeared at the International Center for Arts in Cairo and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai. Festival collaborations include the Cheltenham Music Festival, the Cayman Arts Festival, and the Aegean Arts International Festival. He is a frequent presence on BBC Radio 3 and has worked alongside presenters including Katie Derham and Sean Rafferty.
In addition to his solo career, Adam is an active collaborative pianist, composer, and conductor. He has performed with saxophonist Amy Dickson, violinist Daniel Pioro, cellist Laura van der Heijden, and double-bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku CBE, among others. In 2016 he became one of the first concerto soloists to perform with the Chineke! Orchestra.
Adam studied with Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy of Music as a Hargreaves and Ball scholar, and completed his master's thesis in ethnomusicology at the University of Cambridge. Through his artistry and communication, he is a passionate ambassador for classical music.