Kurt Kaiser
Kurt Kaiser | |
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Born | December 17, 1934 |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genres |
Worship Contemporary Christian |
Occupation(s) |
Worship leader Songwriter |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1945 – present |
Labels |
Word Records 1959 – 1994 Sparrow Records 1994 |
Website | http://www.kurtkaiser.com |
Notable instruments | |
piano |
Kurt Kaiser (born December 17, 1934) is a songwriter of contemporary Christian music and member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. He has produced and arranged albums for the likes of: Kathleen Battle, Ernie Ford, Larnelle Harris, Burl Ives, Ken Medema, Christopher Parkening, George Beverly Shea, Joni Eareckson Tada, Ethel Waters, and Anne Martindale Wiliams. He has recorded sixteen piano solo albums of his own. He won a Dove Award at the 24th GMA Dove Awards in 1993 for his album titled Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In 1992 he was the recipient of a Lifetime achievement award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).
Career
Born in Chicago, Illinois, he attended The American Conservatory of Music. From there, he attended Northwestern University School of Music, where he earned both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in music. In 1959, he joined Word Records as Director of Artists and Repertoire (A&R). He would later move up to be Vice-president and Director of Music there. [1] [2]
From 1965 through 1970, Kaiser served as director of the Baylor Religious Hour Choir, whose current members include Richard Ashley. At the same time, Kurt Kaiser and his friend Ralph Carmichael began writing Christian rock musicals geared to reach out to the youth of the time. Their first musical, Tell It Like It Is, which included the song "Pass It On", sold 2,500 copies and completely sold out its first run. It completely sold out its second run of 100,000 copies as well.
"It was the beginning of youth finding a place in church again", said Carmichael. The two continued on to write two more musicals, Natural High and I'm Here, God's Here, Now We Can Start. He became a regular at Youth for Christ rallies. Kurt Kaiser would, in time, leave Word and start his own label which he still runs to this day, from his home in Texas.[3] [4] [5]
In 1999 Kaiser was invited to Sweden to perform for a gathering of dignitaries and guests at the prestigious Museum of History at Stockholm, at the request of the Ambassador of the United States.[6] He also found time to record with Bill Pearce ("Nightsounds") on the CD A Touch of Gold. Of Kaiser. In 2001 he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. [2] He helped to found the Day Spring Baptist Church in Waco, Texas and is their choir director.
He received the "Faithfulness in Service " award in 2003.[2]
Kaiser conducts choral workshops and performs solo as well. He's described by friends as someone who will constantly try to help and teach anyone he meets. Ken Barker, senior editorial director at Word, recalled one time when he was eating with Kaiser at a restaurant where a young woman was struggling to play the piano to entertain the customers. Kaiser gave the woman a quick clinic on how she could improve her playing.[5]
He continues to be active as a producer as well.
Kaiser lives in Waco with his wife. They have four children (all attended Baylor) and ten grandchildren.[3]
Discography
- 1959: Kurt Kaiser Piano (Word W 3093-LP/WST 8035-LP)
- 1962: Preludes to Faith (Word W-3157-LP/WST-8095-LP)
- 1963: Hymntime Sing-Along (Word W-3176-LP/ WST 8110-LP)
- 1965: From London...Kurt Kaiser's Sweeping Strings (Word W-3301-LP/WST-8301-LP)
- 1965: Master Designer (Word W 3322-LP/ WST 8322-LP)
- 1966: Hymns of Prayer (Word W-3227/ WST-8327-LP)
- 1972: Kurt Kaiser: Pass it On (Word WST-8562-LP)
- 1975: An Offering (Word WST-8679-LP)
- 1979: Just For You: Loving Adventure with God (Word WSB-8728 LP)
- 1987: Alone with the Music (Word 701-90460196 CD)
- 1990: "Come Away" with Jenni Till (Kurt Kaiser Music)
- 1991: The Lost Art of Listening (Word 701-9329-609-CD)
- 1993: Christmas Favorites (Sparrow)
- 1994: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Sparrow)
- 2005: Kaiser: Emmanuel, Fantasie for Violin and Orchestra (Kurt Kaiser Music)
- 2013 Legacy (Kurt Kaiser Music)
References
- Callaham, Mike : David Ewards: Patrice Eyries "Word Album Discographies"
- Hall, John "The Baptist Standard"
- Kurt Kaiser website
- Smith Creek Music
- Word Label Group
- Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music
- Alliance Music
- FredBock.com
- Carianne
- Bill Pearce interview
- Kurt Kaiser interview
- GMA Hall of Fame
- Article about Kurt Kaiser
- Kurt Kaiser Dove Award Source
- Scholarship set up in the name of Kurt & Pat Kaiser