- Phoenix, AZ
- String Quartet
- $150-$1,500
Overview
I'm an acoustic and electric violinist who specializes in a variety of genres. I have an extensive classical/pop/rock repertoire that I can play with or without backing tracks for your event. While I primarily perform in Salt Lake and Utah counties, I am willing to travel anywhere. Shoot me a message; I would love to meet you!
Reviews
1 review
Anjanette K.
May 17, 2026Allie was amazing!
Allie communicated with me all the way up to my event. Everything went perfectly. Allie and an accompanying pianist played before and after my daughter's wedding ceremony. She had an extensive playlist to choose from as well as a song or two I added. Would highly recommend hiring Allie.
Hired as: Violinist
Booking information
Price range: $150 - $500
Languages: English
Gig length: 30 - 210 minutes
What to expect
Dress: I can dress to match the vibe of your event; I have a dress catalog that provides a glimpse into my available dress options, but I will happily curate a different outfit as needed in order to execute your aesthetic vision.
Acoustic Violin: I perform a variety of classical, jazz, and pop tunes; select repertoire can be accompanied by a backing track, or can be performed without accompaniment.
Electric Violin: I perform a variety of pop and rock tunes on my 5 string electric violin with backing tracks. I love to engage with the audience while I perform, and I take pride in my ability to utilize the full stage.
About
Allie Neff, at the age of 11, began playing the violin with her elementary orchestra. In the eighth grade, as she started to see playing the violin as more than a hobby, Allie started taking private violin lessons. As she delved further into her studies with Marie Maxfield and Abby Kage (her violin teachers, respectively), her love for the violin continued to grow. In her senior year of high school, she decided to put her violin studies above athletics (which she was very involved in at the time). Under the guidance of Abby Kage, Allie received a superior rating at the Solo and Ensemble Festival–a feat which she was unable to achieve in her previous attempts. With that extra boost of confidence, she decided that she wanted to continue her violin studies at a collegiate level.
Upon auditioning at the Horne School of Music, she earned a spot (as well as a scholarship) in their four-year program. As a freshman, she made it into their Chamber Orchestra–an advanced orchestra with limited seating. During her Freshman and Sophomore years (under the private instruction of Sara Gunnell and Jack Ashton, respectively), Allie made significant progress–which was noticed by her professors. In her Junior year, Allie was the concertmaster for the Chamber Orchestra, where she received the opportunity to perform the solo of a piece called “Stradivarius”, by Kurt Bestor, at one of his concerts. During her Senior year, she competed in the music program’s Concerto Competition, and won with her performance of Wieniawski’s Second Violin Concerto, Mvt III. She was then a featured soloist, accompanied by the Snow College Symphony Orchestra, during the following semester’s concerto night in 2018.
Allie has since graduated with her Bachelor’s of Music with an emphasis in Commercial Music and Violin Performance, and has launched her performing career. In the continued expansion of her industry networking, Allie has performed with artists including Jon Batiste, Olivia Rodrigo, Lindsey Stirling, and many others. Allie is also a founding member of String FX, a leading string ensemble with specialization in weddings and corporate events in Salt Lake City. In addition to her extensive classical repertoire, Allie also enjoys playing a variety of pop, rock, and jazz music. She joined String FX Electric, an electric string ensemble, in August 2022, which has increased her versatility and proficiency in these genres. Allie has continued her passion for performing in all environments and styles by expanding her repertoire and music gear.
Additional booking notes
In the case of extreme weather conditions (i.e. temperature, precipitation, etc.), I will be required to coordinate accommodations to ensure the safety of my instrument and music equipment.
I will champion the responsibility to initiate this conversation with the event coordinator/planner if there is the potential of extreme weather conditions.
In the scenario that the venue is unable to provide/will not allow me to provide my own necessary accommodations to combat extreme weather conditions (i.e. an umbrella or canopy for shade in extreme heat or any degree of precipitation, or a heater in extreme cold), I have the right to deny my attendance at the event with adequate notice and with no repercussions or return of a paid security deposit.
Services offered
Set list
My standard setlist can be provided upon request, and as part of our inquiry/availability conversation.
The repertoire I come prepared with can be semi-customized to match the environment of the wedding/event; I take pride in the versatility of my prepared repertoire.
Setup requirements
I can provide and transport any necessary music equipment to allow my best performance. In the case a power source is unavailable for my equipment, I will require 1 week’s notice to ensure I can bring/provide a mobile power source for my setup.
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