William Lock is presently Professor of Voice and Church Music at Biola University, where he has served on the music faculty since 1963. Previously, he taught at the St. Paul Bible College and Pasadena College.
Upon graduation from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada, he was awarded the Gold Medal for the highest marks in voice throughout the country that year. His bachelor's and master's degrees in voice were earned at the University of Minnesota's MacPhail College of Music. Further graduate studies in vocal pedagogy were taken under William Vennard at the University of Southern California.
Dr. Lock has performed in every major city in Canada from Ottawa to Vancouver, throughout the United States, in Europe and throughout Southeast Asia. He has performed the role of "Elijah" in three Malaysian cities and performed the role of "St. Paul" to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mendelssohn's death. He has also been heard and seen on radio and television. http://offices.biola.edu/music/faculty/william-lock/
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada
A.R.C.T. Artist’s Diploma and Gold Medal for the highest grade in voice, 1954
Macphail College of Music, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees in Voice, 1958, 1959
Additional studies in church music at Bethel College and the University of Minnesota,
as well as special studies in conducting under Edith Byquist Norberg and Robert Shaw
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
D.M.A. in Church Music and Conducting, 1972
Studies in conducting under Dr. Charles C. Hirt and Walter Ducloux, as well as vocal pedagogy
under William Vennard
Doctoral Dissertation: Church Choirs and Choral Societies in Upper Canada, 1819-1918
Post doctoral studies in England and Vienna, Austria
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Professor of Voice, Conducting and Church Music, Biola University,
La Mirada, California, 1963- and Coordinator of Graduate Studies
in Church Music, 1983-1990; Chairman, Curriculum Committee (3 years)
Instructor of Music, Saint Paul Bible College, Minnesota 1958-1962
Instructor in Music and Conductor of the Chamber Singers,
Pasadena College, Pasadena, California, 1963-1964
Adjunct Professor of Church Music and Church Music Consultant,
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Adjunct Professor of Music, Bethesda (Korean) University, Anaheim, California
Visiting Professor of Church Music, Christian Music College, Korea;Singapore Bible College; Evangelical Theological Seminary of Indonesia, in Yogyakarta,
Jakarta and Medan; Malaysia Bible Seminary, Kuala Lumpur, North Haiti Christian University and Petra University, Surabaya, Indonesia
Guest lecturer at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois; Western Theological Seminary,
Portland, Oregon; Benjamin (Korean) University, Buena Park, California and Hope International
University, Fullerton, California
Instructor in Voice, Crystal Cathedral School of the Performing Arts (2 years)
Private Voice Instructor, 1949-
Coach for the Haven of Rest Radio Quartet, Soloist and Speaker, Hollywood, California (3 years)
An “Outstanding Educator of America” Award, 1974
Honorary Vice-President, National Oratorio Society, 1981-
President, Los Angeles Choral Conductor’s Guild, 1972-1974
Founder-Director, William Lock Singers and Orchestra, 1975- The William Lock Chorale, 1996-
Music Director, Long Beach Bach Festival, 1985-1986
Contributing Editor, Journal of Church Music, 1968-1986
Editor, Sounding Board, 1965-1972 and editor ofThe Journal, Choral Conductor’s Guild,1987-1990
Choral Review Editor, Worship and Arts,1971-1986
Chamber Choir Columnist, The Choral Journal, American Choral Directors Association
Book Review Editor, In Tune , Church Music World, 1981-1986 and The Church Music Report, 1987
Columnist, The Hymn of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, 1982
Staff Writer, Creator, 1987-
Writer, Worship Music, (Korean) 1990-1994
Author of numerous articles in various periodicals
Contributor, Canadian Encyclopedia of Music
Contributor, The Complete Library of Christian Worship
Member, Editorial Committee, The Worshiping Church, Hope Publishing Company, 1990
Member, Executive Board and Faculty, Mount Hermon Church Music Conference, 1976-1985
Minister of Music at numerous churches in Minnesota and California, Presbyterian Church USA,
Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Southern Baptist Convention, General Conference Baptist, Evangelical
Lutheran Church of America, Evangelical Free Church, Mission Covenant, United Methodist, Friends,
Christian and Missionary Alliance, Non-denominational (1954-1995)
Concert and oratorio performances in the United States, Canada and Southeast Asia
Solo performances at conferences, church services, on radio and TV, in the United States, Canada,
Europe, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia
Adjudicator for numerous vocal and choral competitions
Guest conductor and Clinician at numerous festivals, conventions and
workshops in the United States, Canada, and Southeast Asia
Composer/arranger, published by Shawnee Press, Concordia Publishing House, Broadman Press,
Frederick Harris Company (Canada), Gentry Music, Ron Harris Music, Curtis Music Company,
Singspiration and the Hope Publishing Company
Presenter, “the Olney Hymns” at the national conference of The Hymn
Society in the United States and Canada, 1979
Biographical sketch in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the West, Who’s Who in Society,
Who’s Who in American Education, Who’s Who in Entertainment, International Who’s Who in Music,
International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, International Who’s Who in Community Service,
International Leaders of Achievement, International Book of Honor, Dictionary of International
Biography, Outstanding Educators of America, Men of Achievement, Men and Women of Distinction,
Two Thousand Notable Americans, Directory of Distinguished Americans, Personalities of the West and
Midwest, Notable Personalities of America, Outstanding People of the 20th Century, 2000 Outstanding
Intellectuals of the 20th Century, Notable Americans of the Bicentennial, Global Achievers of the 21st
Century, Personalities of the South
Nominated an International Man of the Year (1999) by the International Biographical Centre,
Cambridge, England and The Twentieth Century Award for Achievement (2000)
See Also
William Lock Oral History