I
was drawn to the violin when a violinist performed "Hot
Canary" at an assembly at Lafayette Elementary School in San
Francisco. Even though my dad, Lloyd Allen, a pianist, wanted me to play piano,
I persisted, and soon found myself practicing to play with the
elementary school orchestra.
After elementary school, my family moved to San Mateo,
and there I continued with orchestras, both at College Park
Intermediate, and at Hillsdale High School. My private instructor
during those years was David Schneider, a violinist with the San
Francisco Symphony.
I was concertmaster of the Hillsdale High School
orchestra during my senior year. During that year I was also a
member of the California Western Music Educator's Honor Orchestra, which
presented a concert at the Music Educator's National Convention, held
that year in Bakersfield, California. I was also co-concertmaster
of the San Mateo District Honor Orchestra that year, sharing the
duty with Eddie Engleman of San Mateo High School.
Among the memories of those years were the happy times
I spent playing with my dad at home, he on the piano, and me on my
violin. I also remember fondly the times when, after a gig, his
band would come to jam at the house, and allow me to join in!
The summer after graduating from high school, I did a
month-long tour of Europe with the La Grande Ronde Symphony Orchestra
from La Grande, Oregon, as part of the People-to-People program.
Following the European tour, I attended San Jose State
College, in San Jose, California for one year, majoring in music.
The next year I attended the College of San Mateo, and played in their
orchestra.
I then went on what amounted to a 25-year hiatus.
Friends encouraged me to pick up the violin once
again, and unbelievably, I auditioned for the North Arkansas
Symphony shortly thereafter, and was accepted. In addition to
practicing for the symphony, I'd play a few fiddle things I'd learned in
the past, and oh so many of the songs I used to play with my dad.
In 1996, Mark O'Connor came and played his Fiddle
Concerto with the North Arkansas Symphony. I had been very aware
of Mark for many years, since his childhood in fact, and was very
excited about his playing with us. It was my favorite concert that
season! That fall I attended my first Mark O'Connor Fiddle
Camp. I have not missed one since.