"Puer nobis nascitur", usually translated as "Unto Us Is Born a Son", is a medieval
Christmas carol found in a number of manuscript sources—the 14th-century German Moosburg Gradual and a 15th-century
Trier manuscript.[1] The Moosburg Gradual itself contained a number of melodies derived from the 12th- and 13th-century
organum repertories of
Notre Dame de Paris and the
Abbey of Saint Martial, Limoges, suggesting that its antiquity may be much greater.[2]
The song was first published in the 1582
Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 medieval songs with Latin texts collected by Jaakko Suomalainen, a Finnish
Lutheran cleric, and published by T. P. Rutha, a
Catholic printer.[3] The song book had its origins in the libraries of
cathedral song schools, whose repertory also had strong links with medieval
Prague, where
clerical students from Finland and Sweden had studied for generations.[4] Songs from Piae Cantiones continued to be performed in Finland until the 19th century.[5] A setting by
Michael Praetorius appears in his Musae Sioniae.[6]
The book became well known in Britain after a rare original copy of Piae Cantiones owned by Peter of Nyland was given as a gift to the British Minister in
Stockholm. He subsequently gave it to
John Mason Neale in 1852, and it was from this copy that Neale, in collaboration with
Thomas Helmore published songs in two collections in 1853 and 1854 respectively, although this carol was not included in either.[5]
Robert Cummings of the All Music Guide notes that, "Its text speaks of the birth of Christ and of his mission on Earth. The melody is glorious in its triumphant character and ecstatic devotional sense ... a radiant hymn of strong appeal, brighter and more colorful than most of the chants emerging from and before the fourteenth century." He goes on to suggest that the first phrase and indeed the whole melody resembles the much later hymn, "
O God, Our Help in Ages Past".[3]
^John Garden, The Christmas Carol Dance Book, (Earthly Delights, 2003)
ISBN978-0-9750040-0-5
^Ronald M. Clancy, Sacred Christmas Music: The Stories Behind the Most Beloved Songs of Devotion, (Sterling Publishing Company, 2008)
ISBN978-1-4027-5811-9, p. 86.