Bowen, Emma Lucy Gates, 1880-1951
Dates
- Existence: 1880 - 1951
Biography
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen (1880-1951) was an American opera singer from Utah.
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen was born on November 5, 1880, to Jacob Forsberry Gates and Susa Amelia Young in St. George, Utah. She was a granddaughter of Brigham Young and Lucy Bigelow Young. She was the oldest of ten siblings. Although she did not begin formal music studies until she was 12, Emma Lucy Gates Bowen won a piano competition at an eisteddfod held in Salt Lake City at the age of 14. In addition to piano, she also studied violin and vocal performance. She went to Germany, accompanied by her half-sister, Leah Dunford, and her husband, John A. Widtsoe, to formally study music at age 16. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen began studies at the Berlin Conservatory in 1899 but decided to leave and focus on voice performance with Blanche Corelli later that year. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen returned to Utah in the summer of 1901. She performed widely in Utah before traveling to New York to make her concert debut at Carnegie Hall. She would return to Europe in 1907 and continue to study with Blanche Corelli and had her European debut in Berlin in 1908. In 1909, Emma Lucy Gates Bowen received a contract with the Royal Opera of Berlin and became the prima coloratura soprano with the Kassel Royal Opera in 1911. While on vacation to the United States, World War I broke out and she was forced to stay in the United States. She secured a contract with Columbia Records and auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. After singing in engagements across the country, she returned to Utah. In 1915, she formed the Lucy Gates Opera Company with her musician brother, B. Cecil Gates. On June 30, 1916, in Salt Lake City, Utah, she married a widowed Albert Ernest Bowen, who was later called as an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who had two children with his deceased wife. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen continued to perform across the country but would stay closer to Utah as she aged. Lucy continued performing until 1948. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen died on April 30, 1951, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, March 24, 2020 (Emma Lucy Gates Bowen; b. November 5, 1880; d. April 30, 1951; born to Jacob Forsberry Gates and Susan Amelia Young; oldest of ten siblings; Lucy Bigelow Young; 1916, June 30, 1916, in Salt Lake City, Utah, she married a widowed Albert Ernest Bowen; d. April 30, 1951)Wikipedia, via WWW, March 24, 2020 (formal music studies began at age 12; won a piano competition at an eisteddfod held in Salt Lake City at the age of 14; also studied violin and vocal performance; began studies at the Berlin Conservatory in 1899, but decided to leave and focus on voice performance with Blanche Corelli later that year; In 1909, received a contract with the Royal Opera of Berlin and became the prima coloratura soprano with the Kassel Royal Opera in 1911; 1916, she married a widowed Albert Ernest Bowen; In 1915, formed the Lucy Gates Opera Company with her musician brother, B. Cecil Gates; Lucy continued performing until 1948)
ISSUU.com, via WWW, March 24, 2024 (went to Germany in 1898 accompanied by her half-sister, Leah Dunford, and her husband, John A. Widtsoe; returned to Utah in the summer of 1901; performed widely in Utah before traveling to New York to make her concert debut at Carnegie Hall; return to Europe in 1907 and continue study with Blanche Corelli; had her European debut in Berlin in 1908; World War I broke out and she was forced to stay in the United States; secured a contract with Columbia Records; auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera in New York; After singing in engagements across the country, returned to Utah)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen family papers
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen recordings
Collection includes thirty-four records and five cassettes tapes of the acclaimed vocalist, Emma Lucy Gates Bowen. Also included is a folder regarding her funeral arrangements. The collection dates from circa 1906 to 1951.
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen family correspondence, 1869-1951
Handwritten letters addressed to and written by Emma Lucy Gates Bowen during her time performing nationally and globally. Correspondents include her mother, Susa Young Gates, her father, Jacob F. Gates, her husband, Albert E. Bowen, her brother, B. Cecil Gates, and other siblings. Materials dated 1869-1951.
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen personal papers, 1814-1948
Personal papers of Emma Lucy Gates Bowen which includes childhood picture books, concert programs she collected, librettos, sheet music, transcripts of blessings, biographical sketches and notebooks used during her studies in Europe. Materials are dated 1814-1950.
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen professional papers, 1898-1948
Papers pertaining to the professional vocalist career of Emma Lucy Gates Bowen including advertisements, programs, contracts, and letters. Materials dated 1898-1948.
Letters from Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, 1896-1948
Handwritten letters written by Emma Lucy Gates Bowen while she was studying in Europe and performing as a vocalist and opera singer. Includes six bound volumes of letters covering her education and early career. Unbound letters covering her later years, courtship, and career are addressed to the Gates family, her husband, Albert E. Bowen, and her agent, Catherine A. Bowman. Materials dated 1896-1948.
Letters to Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, 1869-1951
Handwritten letters addressed to Emma Lucy Gates Bowen. The letters are basic updates about current events in the lives of the correspondents while Emma Lucy Gates Bowen was traveling and performing as a vocalist and opera singer. Materials dated 1869-1951.
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