Utah teacher Vanja Watkins has earned renown as a composer

Music educator Vanja Watkins of Utah has earned renown as a composer of hymns. Photo Credit: BYU Music Group

Our nation’s students are indeed fortunate to have so many talented and dedicated teachers in our schools. One of these is Vanja Watkins, a public school teacher in Utah who has earned renown as a composer of hymns for the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS).

Vanja earned both her Bachelor’s degree and her Master’s degree at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Salt Lake City, Utah. After earning her degrees, Vanja accepted a position as the Music Coordinator for primary grades in the Ogden School District. The district had its own TV station, KOET (Channel 9), and for three years Vanja’s assignment included teaching a class called “Singing Time” for each grade, kindergarten through 6th, which was aired on that channel once a week. During her third year in that role, she taught the classes on KUED-TV to schools statewide. In 1964, Vanja married and for the next 20 years, she stayed home to raise her children.

When Vanja returned to the teaching profession, she accepted a position at the BYU School of Music, a stint that stretched for five years. Then she returned to Salt Lake City publish schools, where she taught for six years at Washington, Lowell, and Lincoln Elementary Schools. She concluded her career with another five-year stint at BYU. Vanja is now retired, but at age 84 she still teaches music to private students.

Vanja confesses she decided that she would pursue a career as a music teacher when she was a student in high school. “From then on, I really didn’t waver in that decision,” she says. “My high school choral teacher, Edward Sandgren, was truly a mentor for me, not only during my high school years but also when I returned to Ogden to do my student teaching with him at Ben Lomond High School. At that time my goal was to be a secondary choral teacher,” she remembers. “But as I began working with students, I realized that most of them had not had basic musical experiences. I had the distinct impression that the best place for me to begin teaching was in elementary schools,” she continues. “That had never entered my mind before, but it was a very strong impression and I knew I needed to follow it. My dear professor and Music Department Chairman, Dr. John R. Halliday, who directed the BYU Madrigal Singers in which I sang, influenced me to return to BYU for graduate work. He guided me to Lue Groesbeck, who had recently joined BYU’s music faculty to teach elementary music education. I learned so much from her that I could hardly wait to begin teaching. I knew I had found my niche,” Vanje concludes.

In addition to her career as an educator, Vanja has written many hymns for her church. She composed the music for “Press Forward Saints” and “Families Can Be Together Forever,” hymns that appear in the 1985 hymnal for the LDS Church. She also wrote the music for 27 songs that have been included in the church’s Primary Children’s Songbook.

To read an interview with Vanja Watkins, click on this link to Mormon Artist.