Linfield Collaborative Music Ensemble

Florian Conzetti, Founder & Artistic Director

Group of seven musicians in formal attire holding various musical instruments, including a flute, clarinet, cello, French horn, and violin, against a plain background.

Bridging relationships with exemplary performance

Chamber orchestra performance with Conzetti conducting and musicians playing various instruments including violin, cello, horn, clarinet, and flute; a projector screen shows a video.

The Linfield Collaborative Music Ensemble (LCME) is a collective of exceptional faculty, student, and alumni musicians that elevate the music of Linfield University-affiliated composers by bridging relationships with local and global audiences through exemplary performance. LCME creates an inclusive artistic space that fosters intergenerational mentorship and musical exploration, sustaining relevant, modern musicianship within the McMinnville community. With a flexible instrumentation that retains intimacy and excellence, LCME centers around the “Pierrot plus percussion” instrumentation with various combinations of flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion offering endless sonic fascination. LCME specializes in contemporary art music, and is equally dedicated to commissioning, performing, and recording new music by Linfield composers, enlivening the genre with fresh repertoire, bringing the music forward to the public, and documenting valuable work for posterity.

Two musicians, a woman holding a flute and Conzetti playing a marimba, standing in front of a red curtain.

LCME is the recipient of national finalist nominations for:

  • - The American Prize in Chamber Music Performance (2024)

  • - The American Prize Ernst Bacon Memorial Award for the Performance of American Music, Chamber Ensemble Division (2024)

Conzetti smiling while holding a baton, standing in an auditorium next to a music stand with sheet music and a smartphone.

Founded and directed by the highly acclaimed percussionist and educator Florian Conzetti, LCME as a whole reflects Conzetti’s interest in how traditional and vernacular musical styles from around the world intersect and inform modern experiences of performance, interpretation, and listening. The group remains dedicated to delivering the highest level of performance while exploring beyond the notes on the page. The result is a uniquely educational and integrated approach to concertizing and recording that embraces global influence while positioning this special subset of Oregon composers - grounded in the especially lush, nature-focused, and open-minded region of the Willamette Valley - within the music industry at large.

Conzetti leading a chamber music ensemble on stage with a film projection behind them.