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J. Kevin Waters S.J. (born June 24, 1933) is a
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, and retired Academic Dean (
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) of the College of Arts and Sciences of Gonzaga University in
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Early life

John Kevin Waters was born June 24, 1933, in Seattle, WA, the third child of Thomas Waters and Eleanor (Hynes) Waters. He has an older sister, Maribeth, an older brother, Thomas, and a younger sister, Kathleen. He began his education at Sacred Heart School in Seattle and Showalter Grade School in Riverton Heights, WA. During high school he was a student at
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and Seattle Preparatory School, from which he graduated in 1951. That same year, he entered the
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Education

Waters began his studies at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA in 1953, earning the degree Bachelor of Arts in 1957. He then began graduate studies at Gonzaga's Mount St. Michael Seminary, earning his Master of Arts in Philosophy in 1958. From 1958 until 1970 he studied composition privately with John Verrall, Niccolo Castiglione and George McKay. Because of his interest in Music, Waters earned a second Bachelor of Arts in music from the University of Washington in 1964. Moving to Los Angeles that year, he also studied privately with Roy Harris at
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while working toward his S.T.B (Bachelor of Sacred Theology) and Master of Arts in Theology at
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, graduating with those degrees in 1965. Waters earned the D.M.A. (Doctor of Musical Arts) in Composition from the University of Washington in 1970. His dissertation included several works composed during his studies there. During his doctoral studies, in the years 1967–1968, Waters served as a lecturer at the university's School of Music. In 1980, Waters did 30 hours of study in Arts Management at Shoreline Community College, the course conducted by Dr. Michael Warlum, PhD. Waters has continuously been a Member of the American Guild of Organists since 1957.


Academic career

Remaining in Seattle, Waters became Assistant Professor of Music at nearby
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in 1969 while completing his dissertation, and held that academic rank until 1974. In 1970 he did post-graduate studies in ''avant-garde'' compositional techniques with Italian composer Bruno Bartolozzi in Florence, and he additionally worked as Visiting Professor of Music for Gonzaga-in-Florence until 1972. In 1974 Waters was tenured as Associate Professor of Music at Seattle University, working there until 1980. He also served on the Summer Faculty of Creighton University in 1977 through 1980. In 1981, Waters was promoted to Professor of Fine Arts at Seattle University, remaining there until 1983, when he accepted a position as Professor of Music and Dean of the College of Arts an Sciences at Gonzaga. In the academic year 1985–1986, Waters was Acting Academic Vice-president at Gonzaga. He continued as Professor and Dean at Gonzaga until his retirement in 1996 at which time he was awarded the title Professor Emeritus of Music. Waters has served on the boards of the following institutions (in reverse chronological order): 2009–Present Board of Members, Gonzaga University (Presiding Officer 10/28/09)Spirit
gonzaga.edu May 2010 2006-09 Board of Trustees, Spokane Symphony Orchestra 2004-09 Priestly Formation Council for the Catholic Diocese of Spokane 1997-08 Board of Trustees, Gonzaga University 1984-91 Board of Members, Gonzaga University 1978-83 Board of Trustees, Seattle University, 2nd term and 3rd term (also: 1971–1974). 1976-77 Academic Council, Seattle University 1975-83 Board of Members, Matteo Ricci College 1975-83 Board of Members, Seattle University 1975- American Society of University Composers 1974-80 Executive Committee, Jesuit Institute for the Arts 1971-74 Board of Trustees, Seattle University 1970-78 Seattle Archdiocesan Music Commission


Religious career

J. Kevin Waters entered the Jesuits in 1951, at the age of 18 years at the
St. Francis Xavier Francis Xavier (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta; Latin: ''Franciscus Xaverius''; Basque: ''Frantzisko Xabierkoa''; French: ''François Xavier''; Spanish: ''Francisco Javier''; Portuguese: ''Francisco Xavier''; 7 April 15063 December 15 ...
Novitiate in
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. Waters was ordained in June, 1964. He has spent his entire career in the Jesuits working for their educational institutions as a professor, Administrator, and Composer-in-Residence.


Compositions


Selected list of published works

2008 "Regina Coeli,” for organ and treble instrument. Morning Star, St. Louis, MO 2008 "Adoro Te Devote,”for organ and treble instrument. Morning Star, St. Louis, MO 2008 "Alleluia, Tone 6," for organ and treble instrument. Morning Star, St. Louis, MO 2007 "Concordi Laetitia,”organ solo based on Gregorian Chant, CanticaNOVA, WV 2007 "Veni, Veni Emmanuel,”organ solo based on Gregorian Chant, CanticaNOVA, WV 2004 "Veni Creator Spiritus,” for organ and treble instrument, GIA, Chicago, IL 2004 “Ave Maria” organ solo based on Gregorian Chant, CanticaNOVA, Charles Town WV 2004 "Ave Verum Corpus” organ solo based on Gregorian Chant, CanticaNOVA 2002 “In Paradisum” Postlude for Funerals in Consoliere Classic, Vol. V WLP, Schiller Park 1997 “Sleep, Holy Babe” SATB with flute, World Library Publications, Schiller Park, IL. 1997 "To Christ the Paschal Victim" SATB, A Cappella; Morning Star, St. Louis, MO 1996 "Fantasy on Jesus Christ is Risen Today" Organ Solo; Morning Star, St. Louis 1996 "Wexford Carol" Flute and SATB; Morning Star, St. Louis. 1996 "Variations on In Dulci Jubilo" Organ Solo; Morning Star, St. Louis. 1995 "Under a Soft Rain" (Brass Quintet) Pocono Mountain Music Pub., Tobyhanna, PA 1995 "In Dulci Jubilo" Publ. Pocono Mountain Music Publishing, Tobyhanna 1994 "Appalachian Carol" Publ. Walton Music Corp., Ft. Lauderdale 1987 "Mass of Jubilee" Publ. Epoch Universal Publications, Phoenix 1982 "My Soul Alive, My God" Publ. Epoch Universal Publications, Phoenix 1982 "Make God Music" Publ: Epoch Universal Publications, Phoenix 1970 "Psalm of Entreaty" Publ: Church Music Assn of America, Cambridge, MA 1967 "Mary, Mother of the Church," Publ: G.I.A., Toledo, Ohio 1967 "Psalm of Thanksgiving" Publ: McLaughlin & Reilly Co. 1965 "Mass of the American Martyrs" Publ: McLaughlin & Reilly Co.


Premieres and performances

2009 ''I Sing Ballads for Breakfast Alone for the Charm of Them''; premiere, Metaline Falls, Washington, February 14, 2009, with Paul Grove, guitarist 2007 ''Spring, a song by Kevin Waters'', was performed at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Seattle, Washington, by Glenn Guhr, baritone soloist, and the Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Anthony Spain, music director, on March 10, 2007. 2007 ''The Cataldo Trio'', performed at the Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, New York, for the Society of Composers Inc. New Music Festival, 2007. 2006 August 27, 2006 ''Spring, a song by Kevin Waters'', was performed at Henderson State University, Oklahoma, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 15, 2006 ''Spring, a song by Kevin Waters'', was performed during the 2006 National Conference of the Society of Composers, Inc at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 24, 2006 ''Spring, a song by Kevin Waters'', was performed at the University of North Texas, Texas, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 30, 2006 ''Prelude on Veni Creator Spiritus'', a piece for Organ and Trumpet by Kevin Waters, was performed at the concert Music in Jesuits, Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama, by Shane Courville, S.J., trumpet, and Kevin Waters, S.J., organ. October 23, 2006 ''Aloysius Overture (Sinfonia Aloysiana)'', a piece for orchestra by Kevin Waters, was performed at MET Performing Arts Center, Spokane, by the Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra, Kevin Hekmatpanah, music director. December 9, 2006 ''See Amid the Winter Snow'', a choral carol by Kevin Waters, was performed at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Bainbridge Island, Washington, by the Bainbridge Chorale, Anthony Spain, music director. Further performances were given on December 8, at Liberty Bay Presbyterian Church, Poulsbo, and on December 10, at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, Bainbridge Island. 2001 ''Psalm 150 for Mixed Chorus and Symphonic Band'' (2001), with James Bowyer and the Gonzaga University Choir and Robert Spittal with the Gonzaga University Symphonic Band; Robert Spittal, conductor; Gonzaga University Music Department's Gala Concert, St. Aloysius Church, Spokane, April 27, 2001. 1999 ''Waumandee Township'', concerto for Organ, Winds, Brass and Percussion; American Guild of Organists regional convention, Spokane, July 7, 1999, 1996 ''The Cataldo Trio'', trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano; The Met, Nov. 14, 1996 1996 ''Clare Symphony'', Gonzaga U. Symphony Orchestra; The Met, Oct. 23, 1996 1992 Television premiere of ''Dear Ignatius, Dear Isabel'', an opera; telecast by KSPS-TV, Spokane's PBS affiliate, February, 1992. 1991 ''Psalm 150'' for Symphonic Band and Choir; world premiere at Scranton University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, April, 1991. 1987 ''First Symphony'', Colorado State University Orchestra; Will Schwartz, Conductor, December, 1987; Fort Collins, Colorado. 1982 ''Mass of Jubilee'', joint premiers in Seattle and Spokane. 1978 ''Dear Ignatius, Dear Isabel'', an opera; Baltimore, Maryland, May, 1978; three performances. 1976 ''Sinfonia for Independence Day'', overture; Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Milton Katims, Conductor; April, 1976. 1974 ''The Eye of the Quetzal'', a play with songs and incidental music; Guadalajara, Mexico; three performances July, 1974. 1972 ''Job'', a musico-drama; Villa Mondragone, Frascati, Italy; July, 1972. 1971 ''The Mask of Hiroshima'', a play with music; three performances, University of Santa Clara, California. 1973 ''A Solemn Liturgy'', St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco; July, 1973. 1964 ''Inversnaid'', a choral song for two sopranos, women's chorus and chamber orchestra; College of Notre Dame, Belmont, California; May, 1964.


Discography

2008 Spring, on Portraits: Songs for Soprano, Baritone and Piano, CD recording, 2008, with Lynn Eustis, Soprano; Robert Best, Baritone; and Elvia Puccinelli, Piano. Performers Recording Series 3, Society of Composers, Inc., Capstone Records: CPS-8792. 2007 The Cataldo Trio, on New Music Festival, Concert 3, CD recording, 2007, Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, New York. 2005 Ave Verum, on Composers of the Northwest, CD recording, June, 2005, with Dr. Janet Satre Ahrend at First English Lutheran Church, Billings, Montana, for the Regional Convention of the American Guild of Organists. 2005 Ave Verum, on A Recital of Northwest Composers, CD recording, September, 2005, with Dr. Janet Satre Ahrend at The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Spokane, Washington. 2005 Lines from Shakespeare, on SCI: Society of Composers, Inc. Concerts I&II, CD recording, October, 2005, with Gonzaga University Wind Ensemble, Robert Spittal, conductor, for Region VIII Conference of the Society of Composers, Inc., at the University of Montana, Missoula. 2004 String Quartet: The Florentine (1969) The Nevsky Quartet of St. Petersburg, Russia, issued a CD recording in 2004. The work demonstrates multiphonics, controlled oscillations, and other avant-garde techniques developed in the nineteen sixties. Waters composed the quartet while he was studying with Bruno Bartolozzi in Florence, Italy, in 1969. The Kronos Quartet gave the premiere of the five-movement work in Seattle in 1973. A reviewer of that concert wrote that in the "exploration of each instrument as an entity–and the seemingly endless effects each can achieve–one feels as if
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is manipulating the inner ear, and the listener’s sense of balance so that one reacts in a subtle though physical manner: not toe-tapping physical, but an inner torso movement that for this listener was completely involuntary and memorably image-provoking." 1999 Riffs, Echoes, and Rhapsodies (1999); Duo for Guitar and Violoncello, with Paul Grove, guitar, and Kevin Hekmatpanah, violoncello, on Paul Grove in Recital, a CD produced by JB's Musical Services, Spokane, December, 1999. 1999 Waumandee Township (1999); Concerto for Organ, Winds Brass and Percussion, with Joseph Adam, organ, Robert Spittal, conductor, and members of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra, a CD produced by JMW, Spokane, July, 1999. 1998 A Divine Image, Song with text by William Blake, with Erik Oland, S.J., Canadian Baritone, and Kevin Waters, S.J., pianist, on
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, S.J. The Spirit of Belvedere, a CD produced and distributed by Belvedere College, Dublin, Ireland, 1998. 1998 Sleep, Holy Babe, and Wexford Carol. On Christmas at Gonzaga, a CD of music by Gonzaga University's Choir, Spokane, produced December, 1998. 1995 “To Christ the Paschal Victim.” On Encore, a CD of music by Gonzaga University's Choir, Spokane, produced December, 1995. 1987 Mass of Jubilee, a vinyl recording and audio tape recording produced and distributed by Epoch Universal Publications, Phoenix, 1987.


Bibliography


Publications

2008 "Wielding Hopkins Into Song." ''The Hopkins Quarterly'', Vol. XXXV, Nos. 3–4, Summer-Fall 2008, St. Joseph University Press, Philadelphia. 2000 Worship Music: A Concise Dictionary, Edward Foley, Editor, A Michael Glazier Book, The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota, 2000; Contributors include J. Kevin Waters. 1999 "Evoking Justice in the Pursuit of Art: The Fine Arts, the Constitutions, and GC 34." In Promises Renewed, ed. Martin R. Tripole, S.J. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola Press, 1999. 1998 "Two Plays from the Green Side." America (Vol 178 No 6), February 28, 1998: 24. 1988 Music critic and reviewer since 1977 for Pastoral Music, Washington, D.C. Recent reviews of scores: February–March 1986, Vol. 10, No. 3; October–November 1986, Vol. II, No. 1. 1978 "Recruiting: The Few, The Proud." Pastoral Music Notebook, Nov. 1978, Vol. 2:5. 1775 "Can We Ever Have a Solemn Liturgy Again?" New Catholic World, Jan/Feb 1975, Vol. 218, No. 1303. 1973 "Church Music Congress in Bern," Sacred Music, Summer, 1973, Vol. 100, No. 2. 1969 "Chronicle: Experiment in Rome," Worship, April 1969. 1965 "Needed: A Roy Harris Renaissance," America, Dec. 18, 1965, Vol. 113, No. 25. 1959 Founding book editor for Our Times, newspaper for Diocese of Yakima, Ray Ruppert, editor.


Selected lectures

2000 “The Church Renews Its Musical Values,” a workshop presented to the Yakima Chapter, AGO, March 4. 2000. 1997 "Composing an Opera," lecture-demonstration for Opera Buffs, Spokane, WA. 1996 "Assessing Outcomes of Jesuit Education," Address to the university, Gonzaga 1977-79 Liturgical Music Workshop, given annually at Our Lady of Peace College, Montecito, California. 1978 "The Eye of the Composer," Pre-concert lecture for Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Oct. 23–24, 1978. 1976 "Church Music USA: Three Portraits and a Scheme," lecture for the Guild Service, American Guild of Organists, Seattle Chapter, Feb. 8, 1976. 1975 "Charles Ives and American Romanticism," Women's University Club, Seattle. 1974 "Liturgy's Words and Music: Old Skins for New Wine?" American Guild of Organists, Seattle Chapter, Nov. 11, 1974.


References

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