
About
Dr. Bobb Robinson is a baritone faculty member at the Shepherd University School of Music, known for his charismatic stage presence and rich vocal performances. He has performed at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center, Washington National Cathedral, and the White House, and has collaborated on innovative productions like Twentyfour: Italian Songs and Arias for a New Century and the cabaret Une soiree a l'Olympia.
Robinson's career spans operatic, concert, and educational roles. He has performed over 20 operatic roles, directed acclaimed productions including Cosi fan tutte and Der Vampyr, and served as a featured soloist with ensembles like the Washington Bach Consort. His international recital debut in 2001 included performances at Notre Dame Cathedral and the Festival d'Avignon.
Scientific awards include:
- Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Regional Finalist (2001)
He remains actively engaged in education, teaching at Helena Choral Week and previously serving on the faculties of Stetson University, Jacksonville University, and Shepherd University. His recordings include collaborations with the Choirs of Washington National Cathedral and Clear Note Records' Liebestreu.





