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'''''Puer natus est nobis''''' is the [[:Category:introits|introit]] for the Mass of [[:Category:Christmas|Christmas]] Day and, in the [[Mass#History of the Mass|Extraordinary Form]], its [[:Category:Circumcision|Octave]]. | '''''Puer natus est nobis''''' is the [[:Category:introits|introit]] for the Mass of [[:Category:Christmas|Christmas]] Day and, in the [[Mass#History of the Mass|Extraordinary Form]], its [[:Category:Circumcision|Octave]]. It is drawn from Isaiah 9:6; the verse is from [[Psalm 98]] ([[Psalm#Note on the different numbering of the Psalms|97]]) and the [[antiphon]] is repeated after the [[Gloria Patri]]. | ||
Morales and Macchi set a shorter (and unidentified) text with 2 verses from Luke and John with alleluias. | Morales and Macchi set a shorter (and unidentified) text with 2 verses from Luke and John with alleluias. Senfl sets the standard antiphon, beginning after a plainsong intonation. Schütz sets German versions in [[Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 302 (Heinrich Schütz)]] and [[Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 384 (Heinrich Schütz)]], and of course Handel set the English text at the midpoint of ''[[Messiah, HWV 56 (George Frideric Handel)|Messiah, Part One]]''. | ||
None of these shold be confused with the non-liturgical hymn ''[[Puer natus in Bethlehem]]'' or with'' [ | None of these shold be confused with the non-liturgical hymn ''[[Puer natus in Bethlehem]]'' or with'' [{{SERVER}}/wiki/index.php/Special:PrefixIndex/Puer_nobis_nascitur Puer nobis nascitur]''. There is also an antiphon for [[:Category:Vespers|vespers]] of [[:Category:John the Baptist|The Nativity of John the Baptist]], ''Puer qui natus est'' ([[Liber usualis|LU]] p. 1343). | ||
==Settings== | ==Settings== | ||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Anonymous)|Three anonymous settings]] from the 15c [[Trent codices]] | {{Top}} | ||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (William Byrd)]] | ===Puer natus est=== | ||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Iñigo Igualador)]] | *[[Puer natus est nobis (Anonymous)|Three anonymous settings]] from the 15c [[Trent codices]] ATT | ||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Claudio Macchi)]] | *[[Puer natus est nobis (Arjan van Baest)|Arjan van Baest]] SATB | ||
*[[Puer natus est (Cristóbal de Morales)]] | *[[Puer natus est nobis (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] SATB or AATB | ||
*[[Et Filius datus est nobis (Ludwig Senfl)]] | *[[Puer natus est (Heinrich Finck)|Heinrich Finck]] SATB | ||
*[[Puer natus est (Stefano Torchio)]] | *[[Puer natus (Mariano Garau)|Mariano Garau]] SAB | ||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Iñigo Igualador)|Iñigo Igualador]] SSAATBB | |||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Heinrich Isaac)|Heinrich Isaac]] SATB | |||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Claudio Macchi)|Claudio Macchi]] SATB (Variant 1) | |||
*[[Puer natus est nobis (Jean Maillard)|Jean Maillard]] SATTB or ATTBB | |||
*[[Cantate! (Frances Matthews)|Frances Matthews]] SSSAATB | |||
*[[Puer natus est (Cristóbal de Morales)|Cristóbal de Morales]] SAB, SAT or ATB (Variant 1) | |||
*[[Et Filius datus est nobis (Ludwig Senfl)|Ludwig Senfl]] SATB | |||
*[[Puer natus est (Stefano Torchio)|Stefano Torchio]] SATB | |||
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== | ===Ein Kind ist uns geboren=== | ||
*[[Ein Kind ist uns geboren (Melchior Franck)|Melchior Franck]] SATB.SATB | |||
*[[Heinrich Schütz]] | |||
**[[Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 302 (Heinrich Schütz)|SWV 302]] SATB | |||
**[[Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 384 (Heinrich Schütz)|SWV 384]] SSATTB | |||
===Uns ist ein Kind geboren=== | |||
*[[Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Joachim a Burgk)|Joachim a Burgk]] | |||
*[[Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Liebhold)|Liebhold]] | |||
*[[Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn (Michael Praetorius)|Michael Praetorius]] | |||
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==Text and translations== | |||
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{{Text|Latin| | |||
Puer natus est nobis | |||
Et filius datus est nobis | |||
Cuius imperium super humerum eius | |||
Et vocabitur nomen eius | |||
Magni consilii Angelus | |||
Cantate Domino canticum novum | |||
Quia mirabilia fecit | |||
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto | |||
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, | |||
in secula seculorum. Amen.}} | |||
{{Translation|Spanish| | |||
{{Translation|Spanish | |||
Un niño nos ha nacido, | Un niño nos ha nacido, | ||
y un hijo nos ha sido dado, | y un hijo nos ha sido dado, | ||
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y su nombre será | y su nombre será | ||
Ángel del gran consejo. | Ángel del gran consejo. | ||
Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo | Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo | ||
porque ha hecho maravillas. | porque ha hecho maravillas. | ||
[[Gloria Patri]] &c.}} | |||
{{middle}} | |||
{{Translation|English| | |||
A boy is born to us, | |||
And a son is given to us, | |||
upon whose shoulders authority rests, | |||
and His name will be called | |||
"The Angel of Great Counsel". | |||
Sing to the Lord a new song, | |||
because he has done the miraculous. | |||
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. | |||
As it was in the beginning, and is now, and always will be, | |||
in every human generation. Amen.}} | |||
{{Translation|French| | |||
[Un enfant nous est né,] | |||
un fils nous est donné ; | |||
l'insigne de son pouvoir | |||
est sur son épaule | |||
et on lui donnera pour nom : | |||
Ange du grand conseil.}} | |||
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===Variant 1=== | |||
{{top}} | |||
{{Text|Latin| | |||
Puer natus est nobis et filius datus est nobis. | |||
Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax | |||
hominibus bonae voluntatis. Alleluia. | |||
Verbum caro factum est et habitavit in nobis. Alleluia.}} | |||
{{Middle}} | |||
{{Translation|English| | |||
{{Translator|Mick Swithinbank}} | |||
A child is born to us, a son is given to us, | |||
Glory be to God in the highest and on earth | |||
peace to men of good will, Alleluia. | |||
The word was made flesh and dwelt among us. Alleluia.}} | |||
{{Translation|Dutch| | |||
Een kind is ons geboren, een zoon ons gegeven. | |||
Eer aan God in den hoge | |||
en op aarde vrede aan alle mensen van goede wil. Alleluia. | |||
Het woord is vlees geworden en het heeft onder ons gewoond. Alleluia.}} | |||
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===German version=== | |||
{{Text|German| | |||
Ein Kind ist uns geboren, | |||
Ein Sohn ist uns gegeben, | |||
welches Herrschaft ist auf seiner Schulter | |||
und er heißt Wunderbar, Rat, Kraft, Held, | |||
Ewigvater, Friedefürst, | |||
aud daß seine Herrschaft groß werde | |||
und des Friedens keine Ende | |||
auf dem Stuhl Davids und seines Königreichs, | |||
daß er's zurichte und stärke | |||
mit Gericht und Gerechtigkeit | |||
von nun an bis in Ewigkeit. | |||
Solches wird tun | |||
der Eifer des Herren Zebaoth.}} | |||
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Revision as of 19:13, 2 June 2018
Puer natus est nobis is the introit for the Mass of Christmas Day and, in the Extraordinary Form, its Octave. It is drawn from Isaiah 9:6; the verse is from Psalm 98 (97) and the antiphon is repeated after the Gloria Patri.
Morales and Macchi set a shorter (and unidentified) text with 2 verses from Luke and John with alleluias. Senfl sets the standard antiphon, beginning after a plainsong intonation. Schütz sets German versions in Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 302 (Heinrich Schütz) and Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 384 (Heinrich Schütz), and of course Handel set the English text at the midpoint of Messiah, Part One.
None of these shold be confused with the non-liturgical hymn Puer natus in Bethlehem or with Puer nobis nascitur. There is also an antiphon for vespers of The Nativity of John the Baptist, Puer qui natus est (LU p. 1343).
Settings
Puer natus est
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Ein Kind ist uns geboren
Uns ist ein Kind geboren |
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Anonymous — Puer natus est nobis (3 settings)
- Anonymous — Puer natus est nobis (D-ERu 473-1)
- Gregorian chant — Puer natus est nobis
- Firmin Lebel — Puer natus est
Text and translations
Latin text Puer natus est nobis Un niño nos ha nacido, |
English translation A boy is born to us, [Un enfant nous est né,] |
Variant 1
Latin text Puer natus est nobis et filius datus est nobis. |
English translation Translation by Mick Swithinbank Een kind is ons geboren, een zoon ons gegeven. |
German version
German text
Ein Kind ist uns geboren,
Ein Sohn ist uns gegeben,
welches Herrschaft ist auf seiner Schulter
und er heißt Wunderbar, Rat, Kraft, Held,
Ewigvater, Friedefürst,
aud daß seine Herrschaft groß werde
und des Friedens keine Ende
auf dem Stuhl Davids und seines Königreichs,
daß er's zurichte und stärke
mit Gericht und Gerechtigkeit
von nun an bis in Ewigkeit.
Solches wird tun
der Eifer des Herren Zebaoth.