
The carol text, Nolo mortem peccatoris, has been newly set to music by Master of the King鈥檚 Music, Errollyn Wallen CBE.
The world premiere will be performed by the Choir of St John鈥檚 College during the Advent Carol Service being broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Sunday 30 November.聽
The wheels were set in motion when the Choir鈥檚 Director of Music Christopher Gray asked medieval musicologist and St John鈥檚 Fellow Dr Catherine A Bradley, a College Associate Lecturer, to recommend an 鈥榦ld鈥 text for the 2025 Advent carol commission.
Recalling a carol collection in the Old Library, Dr Bradley and St John鈥檚 colleague Professor Richard Beadle, Emeritus Professor of Medieval English Literature and Palaeography, examined 16 texts in the manuscript first transcribed in 1915 by medievalist and ghost story writer MR James. Three were identified as potentially suitable.
鈥淭hese carol texts are preserved together in Manuscript S. 54, a small, paper booklet of 16 leaves, dating from the second half of the 15th century. The booklet is very modest in appearance and is therefore a remarkable and rare survival from the period,鈥 said Dr Bradley, University Music and Associate Professor in Early Music.
鈥淚t was聽written down by two different scribes and stitched into a protective piece of parchment. Unlike some medieval carols that include musical notation, the texts in this manuscript survive without any music: we聽lack聽any clues as to how they might once have sounded.鈥澛

Errollyn Wallen, who has held her honorary Royal appointment since 2024, selected a beautiful and sophisticated text from the collection. It includes a refrain in both English and Latin: 鈥楩ather my will it is, nolo mortem peccatoris鈥 (鈥業 do not wish that a sinner should die鈥).聽
鈥淚 worked on the late medieval text of Nolo mortem peccatoris with a special thrill at the fact that these words had not been sung for centuries, and their original melody remains unknown,鈥 said Wallen. 鈥淭his Advent carol moves from the dark to the light 鈥 from the terrifying prospect of death to the 鈥榡oy and mirth鈥 of a new beginning.鈥澛
鈥淚t has been a joy to begin work on Errollyn鈥檚 wonderful new carol with the Choir,鈥 said Christopher Gray. 鈥淭he Librarian, Tanya Kirk, kindly allowed us all to see the precious S.54 manuscript, and this has greatly enriched the experience as we prepare to premiere the new musical setting which captures its spirit through a modern lens.鈥澛
Dr Bradley added: 鈥淭he idea to use one of the carol texts and thus to bring back to life a song that had been silent for hundreds of years arose in collaborative and congenial circumstances that typify the best of St John鈥檚 College life.鈥
A Service for Advent with Carols聽at St John鈥檚 takes place in the College Chapel on Saturday 29 November and Sunday 30 November. Tickets are no longer available but Sunday鈥檚 service will be broadcast live on聽.
