College teaching He was a member of the music faculty at
Brigham Young University during the summers of 1948 to 1960, full-time from 1950 to 1966. From 1982 to 1987 he was the Chair of Music at Beloit College. His works have been performed by the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, He composed and orchestrated the score from January until July 22, 1947, just before the first performance. The first performances were produced in the University of Utah stadium, which held 12,500 people at the time. He composed two hymns in the
LDS hymn book: "Our Savior’s Love" and "
Ring Out, Wild Bells", and wrote the music for two hymns in the LDS Children's Songbook: "On a Golden Springtime" and "Baptism". In 1976, Gates premiered his Symphony No. 4:
A New Morning based on a text by
Carol Lynn Pearson, for the
United States Bicentennial. Milton Barlow commissioned Gates to write the ballet
Desert As A Rose for Utah's statehood centennial in 1996. Gates collaborated with
William Auld to write an
Esperanto hymn, which premiered at the 76th
Universala Kongreso in 1991.
Claudia Bushman, Gates's sister-in-law, encouraged him to write an opera on Joseph Smith. Gates wrote
Joseph! Joseph!, which was performed in 2004 and 2005. ==Awards and legacy==