Maude Campbell-Jansen (Michigan, 6 June 1884 â d. Santa Cruz, California, 4 November 1958) was an American composer and musician.
Maude Campbell-Jansen attended the Notre Dame High School in San Jose, California. In 1930 she set to music the words of the school hymn 'Alma Mater' still used to the present day.
On 21 May 1933 the Oakland Tribune newspaper reported that Mrs. Maude Campbell Jansen was 'president of the Notre Dame Alumnae of Belmont'.
In 1940 she was living with her husband Conrad Jansen and two daughters at 621 North Third Street, San Jose.
â 1928 <UL><LI>Lullaby. Song for medium voice with piano: words and music by the composer. <LI>Meditation. In versions for solo piano and for solo organ (New York: G. Schurmer).
<UL>Advertised performances:
<OL> <li>Harrisburg PA (USA) 19 November 1939. Second Evangelical Reformed Church. <li>Rushville IN (USA) 8 Jan. 1950. First United Presbyterian Church. </OL> </UL> </UL> â 1930 <UL><LI> Alma Mater. The school hymn of Notre Dame High School. </UL> _ 1953 <UL><LI>Ave Maria. Accompanied solo voice.
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The Women of Our Valley by Bertha M. Rice (San Jose, Santa Clara: the author. 1955. vol.1. p. 71)