Dona Tututa

Dona Tututa
Born (1919-01-06)6 January 1919
Mindelo, Cape Verde
Died 26 January 2014(2014-01-26) (aged 95)
Sal, Cape Verde
Occupation pianist, composer
Nationality Cape Verdean

Epifânia de Freitas Silva Ramos Évora, better known as Dona Tutua or Tututa Évora (January 6, 1919 – January 26, 2014) was a Cape Verdean composer and a pianist.[1]

She is considered one of Cape Verde's legendary figure, she was the author of several songs incluyding Grito d' Dor, Sentimento (Sentiment), Mãe Tigre (Mother of the Tiger) and Vida Torturada (Tortured Life). Cesária Évora, Bana, Humbertona and her daughter Magda Évora are some of the performers who recorded her songs.

Biography

She was the daughter of António da Silva Ramos, who was Anton Tchiche, one of the inventors of coladeira. Her brother Tchife (Pedro Alcântara Silva Ramos) was a guitarist and singer.

When she was a teenager, Tututa started her piano studies. She professionally played at Café Royal. She was the first woman on the island of São Vicente to play at night which was rare. Musically, she also challenged conventions to mend her training of a classical pianist with Cape Verdean traditional music.[2][1]

After she was married, she later resided in the island of Sal with her husband and her artistic career was suspended. They had twelve children, two of the daughters, Sônia and Magda Évora, were singers.[3]

She launched her only record in 1966 at the age of 47. Invited by Bana, she visited the United States where she recorded Rapsódia Tututa & Taninho with guitarist Taninho. Later, she participated in sporadic tours including in France, Guinea and Portugal.

She died of pneumonia in 2014.[1]

Awards and honors

She was honored by the poem "Tututa" in 2008 by Alberto Rui Machado. Her name was given to the Escola Municipal de Artes do Sal, the Sal Municipal Arts School.

In 2013, João Alves da Veiga directed the documentary Dona Tututa which was about the works by the pianist and received the award for best film at the Cabo Verde International Film Festival for 2013.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Faleceu a pianista cabo-verdiana Tututa Évora" [Cape Verdean Pianist Tututa Évora Dies]. Africa 21. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  2. "Tututa Évora completa 95 anos de idade" [Tututa Évora Became 95 Years Old] (in Portuguese). RTC. 6 January 2014.
  3. "S. Vicente canta parabéns a Tututa Évora" (in Portuguese). Cape Verdean Embassy in Brazil. 5 January 2009.
  4. "Tututa – O último Rouxinol". A Semana (in Portuguese). 31 January 2014.

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