Raphaela Lacerda is an accomplished conductor recognized for her leadership, musicality, and dedication to fostering the next generation of musicians. Currently serving as the Resident Conductor of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra (SBSO) in her third season, she has earned widespread praise for her dynamic performances and inspiring artistic vision. Her work has also earned her the 2023 Emerging Professional Award from the Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ACSO), solidifying her reputation as an influential voice in the field of classical music.
Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Maestra Lacerda’s journey in classical music has been marked by remarkable achievements. She has conducted renowned orchestras in Brazil and the United States, including the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra (OFMG), São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), São Paulo State Youth Orchestra (OJESP), Santo André Symphony Orchestra (OSSA), Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO), and the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra (SBSO).
Dedicated to mentoring the next generation of musicians, Maestra Lacerda currently serves as Director of the Diamond Youth Symphony Orchestra (DYSO), where she previously held the position of Assistant Conductor. She also serves as Assistant Conductor for the Musicians at Play Foundation (MAP) and as Program Coordinator and Assistant Conductor of the Civic Orchestra of Los Angeles (CO-LA). In fall 2024, she was Visiting Conductor of the Claremont Concert Orchestra (CCO) at Scripps College, further showcasing her leadership in both academic and orchestral settings.
In 2023, she earned her Master’s degree in Instrumental Conducting from Azusa Pacific University under Professor Christopher Russell. Her outstanding academic achievements were recognized with the prestigious 2023 Dennis Royse Graduate Achievement and Academic Excellence Award. In December 2024, she was honored with the 30 Under 30 Award for her dedication, innovation, and service within California’s 50th Assembly District.
A versatile and skilled conductor, Maestra Lacerda has also made an impact in film scoring. She conducted Hollywood recording sessions, including leading the full-length score for the Netflix film Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Additionally, she conducted the Hollywood Studio Symphony in the recording of Across the Stars (Love Theme from Star Wars: Episode II) on the Streisand Scoring Stage at Sony, commemorating the 25th anniversary of NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.
With her unwavering commitment to excellence, Maestra Lacerda continues to inspire musicians and audiences alike. Her artistry, leadership, and passion for music solidify her reputation as a rising force in the world of conducting.
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