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Katarína Hasprová (born 10 September 1972 in Bratislava) is a Slovak singer, best known internationally for representing her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 with the song "Modlitba".
Hasprová was born into a musical family. Her mother, Soňa Valentová, was a well-known Slovak actress and singer, and her father, Pavol Haspra [sk], is a leading theatre and television director. A graduate in music from the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts, Hasprová devotes all her time to singing and dancing and has performed in a number of classic musicals, including West Side Story and Hair.
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- Diggiloo Thrush. "1998 Slovakia". Retrieved 3 March 2007.
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Preceded byMarcel Palonder with "Kým nás máš" |
Slovakia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 |
Succeeded byKamil Mikulčík and Nela Pocisková with "Leť tmou" |
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