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22: 178:. He returned frequently to the theatre through 1955 as a guest artist and then was a member at the house from 1955 through 1987. His extensive stage repertoire at the SNT encompassed mainly heroic tenor roles from the Italian and German repertories and a total of 21 Slovak opera roles. He notably created roles in the world premieres of several operas by composer 345: 396: 349: 401: 158: 294:
After his retirement from the stage in 1987, Papp worked as a voice teacher in Bratislava for many years. He was married to Eva Pappová. He died in Bratislava.
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and passed his medical exams, becoming a Doctor of Medicine in 1944. For many years he worked as a doctor in addition to performing. While specializing in
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who had an active international career during the 1940s through the 1980s. He was notably a leading artist at the
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in 1940 where he studied singing with D. Žuravlevová through 1947. He later pursued further studies at the
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he became increasingly interested in opera and eventually entered the
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On the international stage Papp was a member at the opera house in
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from 1948 through 1987. He made a number of recordings made on the
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label and also worked for many years as a medical doctor.
198:(1987). Some of his other stage roles included Básnik in 243:, Germany from 1960 to 1966. He also portrayed a number 43: 164:
Papp made his professional opera decut in 1948 at the
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