李志傳(1903-1975),音樂教育家。出生於屏東。自幼愛好音樂,1910年進入萬丹公學校(今屏東縣立萬丹國小),參加學校樂隊,擔任鼓手。1918年進入臺灣總督府國語學校臺南分校(今國立臺南大學前身),受附近教會美妙歌聲影響,成為基督徒。1928年前往日本留學,1931年自帝國音樂學校畢業,兩年後返臺任屏東高等女學校(今國立屏東女子高級中學)音樂教師,後出任校長。1950年任臺北市教育局督察,主管音樂行政,並組織教師合唱團及教師管弦樂團,即臺北市立交響樂團的前身,任副團長兼指揮。他在長達20年的音樂教育行政生涯中,對提升音樂風氣影響很大。1969年退休後,任中華民國音樂學會理事、常務監事等,為臺灣戰後初期音樂教育推展的重要人物。
LEE Zhi-Chuan, born in Pingtung in 1903, was a music educator. He graduated from Imperial School of Music in Japan in 1931. Since 1933 when returning to Taiwan, he had served first as a music teacher and later the president at the National Pingtung Girl's Senior High School. In 1949 he became the president at Tamkang Senior High School. In the following year he was appointed to be the supervisor in the Department of Education at Taipei City Government, responsible for the affairs of music administration and organizing the teachers' choir and orchestra (the predecessor of Taipei Symphony Orchestra), while serving as conductor and deputy director of the teachers' orchestra. In the course of his career, LEE dedicated himself to promoting music education and was one of the early leading figures of music administration in Taiwan. He died in Taipei in 1975.