Luther Orlando Emerson (3 August 1820 - 29 September 1915) was an American musician, composer and music publisher.
He attended Parsonsfield Seminary and Effingham Academy, originally planning to be a doctor.
Emerson died September 29, 1915,[1] and is buried in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[citation needed] Emerson compiled several collections of church music, including "The Romberg Collection" (1853); "The Golden Wreath" (1857); "The Golden Harp" (1858); "The Sabbath Harmony" (1860); "The Harp of Judah" (1863); "Merry Chimes" (1865); "Jubilate" (1866); "Choral Tribute" (1869); "Emerson's Vocal Melody" "The Voice of Worship" (1879); "Anthems of Praise (1886); and "Jehovah's Praise" (1887).
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