Gates received a contract with the
Royal Opera of Berlin in 1909 and in 1911 became the prima coloratura soprano with the
Kassel Royal Opera. In 1915, Gates formed the
Lucy Gates Grand Opera Company with her brother
B. Cecil Gates. After her marriage in 1916, she continued performing in operas and did recordings with
Columbia Records. She appeared in
La traviata in Newark in 1919. She sang at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1920, and at New York's
Aeolian Hall in 1920 and 1922. In 1928, Lucy Bowen served as an alternate delegate to the
Republican National Convention from Utah. In 1937, her husband Albert Bowen was called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church and it was about this time that Lucy ended most of her public music appearances, although she continued teaching those seeking to enter opera until her death. Her last public concert appearance was in 1948. == Personal life and legacy ==