
Lorenzo Robb
Lorenzo Robb is a horn player from Los Angeles, California. Since 2025 he has been 4th horn with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra . He was previously low horn with the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra in Belgium and 2nd horn with l’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec. Lorenzo began studying horn seriously at the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles with Dr. Annie Bosler at age 15.
During his time in Los Angeles he was an active freelancer, chamber musician, and conductor. Lorenzo went on to obtain an undergraduate degree from the New England Conservatory studying with Jason Snider and Michael Winter, and a graduate degree from the University of Michigan studying with Adam Unsworth. While a student in Michigan, Lorenzo was a regular musician with premier groups in the Midwest, including the Detroit Symphony, Toledo Symphony, and Ann Arbor Symphony. He was also a tenured member of the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. While a member of the Antwerp Symphony in Belgium, Lorenzo performed professionally with premier soloists and conductors at top concert halls throughout Europe. While a member of l’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Lorenzo performed throughout Canada, including with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa. A strong interest in working with young musicians has lead Lorenzo to participate in and coach members of the Lansing Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Antwerp Symphony Youth Orchestra, and at the Journée du Cor au Québec.
Outside of horn, Lorenzo enjoys spending time with his wife and cat, making music on his computer, and skateboarding.