Sølvguttene, a boys' choir from Norway, was founded in June 1940 by Torstein
Gryte. Initially rehearsing at Gryte's home in Oslo, the choir later moved to
facilities provided by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). Their first
radio performance took place in December 1940. Despite challenges during World
War II, Sølvguttene continued under Gryte’s direction. In 1970, they won their
category at the BBC's "Let the People Sing" competition. The choir is known for
its clear sound and has performed extensively across Norway and internationally,
including appearances at the Li...