Alejandro Lombo is the newly appointed piccoloist of the Florida Orchestra, following an appointment as acting piccolo with the Kansas City Symphony. He performs regularly with leading ensembles throughout the United States and abroad, including appearances with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center and the symphony orchestras of Detroit, Milwaukee, Fort Worth and London. Recent highlights include performances with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra’s residency at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and European tours with the Kansas City Symphony under Matthias Pintscher and the Philadelphia Orchestra led by Yannick Nézet- Séguin.

A versatile musician equally at home as a soloist, chamber artist, and orchestral player, Alejandro was the winner of the 2023 Sphinx Orchestral Partners Auditions, the 2019 Yamaha Young Performing Artist Competition, and the Flute Society of Greater Philadelphia Young Artist Competition. He has appeared as soloist at the Aspen Music Festival, where he was also a Conducting Academy Fellow, performing Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 and Frank Martin’s Concerto for Seven Wind Instruments. As a member of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America, he toured extensively throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe.

Committed to sharing his love for music, Alejandro has given masterclasses and coached young musicians around the world — from Israel and Costa Rica to his private studio at home. As a fellow of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, he performed throughout Los Angeles and worked with local schools, helping expand access to high-level music education for students in greater LA.

Originally from South Florida, Alejandro studied with Jeffrey Khaner at the Curtis Institute of Music where he earned his Bachelor’s degree and at the Juilliard School for his Master’s degree. He has also worked extensively with Erica Peel, Hannah Hammel, and Chelsea Knox.