駱維道(1936生),牧師、作曲家、教會音樂學者、民族音樂學者。出生於淡水。從小隨父親駱先春牧師在原住民地區宣教,因而對其研究產生極大興趣,後來並著力於亞洲處境化禮儀音樂的研究與普世教會音樂的推廣。他兩次赴美留學,獲得協和神學院教會音樂碩士及加州大學洛杉磯分校音樂哲學博士。因對於亞洲聖詩學之貢獻,獲頒美國、加拿大聖詩學會之院士(FHS),創下第一位非歐美學者獲此殊榮者;亦其對臺灣教會音樂之教育與貢獻,獲頒臺南神學院榮譽神學博士榮銜。先後任教於亞洲聖儀與聖樂學院、臺南神學院(今台灣基督長老教會南神神學院)。著作採集並匯編有New Songs of Asian Cities、Hymns from the Four Winds、Sound the Bamboo: CCA Hymnal 2000及其《導唱手冊》。代表作品有:清唱劇《時代的先知》、合唱曲《喜樂和平兒》、合唱曲集《著向上主唱新歌》等。
LO I-To, born in Tamsui in 1936, is a pastor, composer, and ethnomusicologist. Raised in a Christian family, LO accompanied his father, Pastor LOH Hsien-Chun, to conduct missions in Taiwan since his teenage years. He consequently developed the idea of localizing church music and then dedicated himself to Taiwanization of hymns and to the research of Taiwanese music. He traveled to the US twice, where he received the Master's degree in music from the Union Theological Seminary in New York and the PhD in ethnomusicology from the University of California, Los Angeles. After returning to Asia, he taught at Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music, Manila and Tainan Theological College while conducting fieldwork to collect music in Taiwan and in other regions of Asia. His publications include ‘New Songs of Asian Cities,’ ‘Hymns from the Four Winds,’ and ‘Sound the Bamboo: CCA Hymnal 2000.’