**St. Hallvard-Guttene** is a Norwegian boys' choir rooted in Oslo’s rich musical and religious heritage. Named after St. Hallvard, the patron saint of Oslo, the group is closely tied to St. Hallvard Church and Cathedral School, where they blend liturgical traditions with timeless choral artistry. Known for their crystalline harmonies and reverent performances, their repertoire spans Gregorian chants like *Canto Gregoriano Kyrie Eléison* and cherished Scandinavian hymns such as *Deilig er jorden* (a Norwegian adaptation of "Fairest Lord Jesus"). Their music often reflects Norway’s deep connection to sacred traditions, offering a serene bridge between medieval influences and modern devotional expression. While details about their founding or members are scarce, their recordings continue to celebrate the quiet power of choral spirituality.
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