The Fado Museum presents the cycle Sou do Fado which has a regular schedule
of talks / gatherings with a view to preserving the memory, transmission of
knowledge and training of new values through their protagonists.
José Pracana coordinates these reflections about fado, which result in
sessions where artists from different generations (performers, musicians,
composers, poets, instrument builders) talk about their art, learning contexts,
their idols, their aspirations,in musical illustrated talks.
José
Pracana (1946) was born in Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (Azores). In 1964 he began his fado career as an amateur and has
remained an amateur until today. As a Portuguese guitar player he
accompanied regularly Alfredo Marceneiro, Teresa Tarouca, Maria do Rosário
Bettencourt, João Sabrosa, Vicente da Câmara, Manuel de Almeida, Alcindo
Carvalho, João Ferreira Rosa,
João Braga,
Carlos Zel, Carlos Guedes de Amorim, Orlando Duarte, Arminda Alvernaz, among
others.
Between
1969 and 1972 he managed Arreda in
Cascais, a project he set aside to begin working at TAP.
In
addition to his participation in many different cultural events in Mainland Portugal, Azores and Madeira, he has also
performed in Macao, Spain,
France, Netherlands, Belgium,
Luxemburg, Denmark,
Hungary, Israel, Thailand,
Zaire, Republic
of South Africa, Brazil, Argentina,
Venezuela, United States of America, Canada and Mexico.
From
1968 onwards he participated in many television programmes, with special
reference to Zip-Zip (1969), Curto – Circuito (1970), Um Dois Três (1985), Noites de Gala (1987) Piano Bar (1988) Regresso ao Passado (1991) and Zona
Mais (1995), among others.
He
was the author of two series of programmes on Fado produced for RTP, i.e. “Vamos aos Fados”, a five-programme
series (1976) and “Silêncio que se vai
contar o Fado”, another five-programme series filmed at the invitation of RTP
Açores (1992).
He
collaborated in the edition of Um Século
de Fado, (Ediclube, 1999) and organised for EMI/Valentim de Carvalho, based
on the Abbey Road studios, a digital remastering of 78-rpm copies for the
consecutive editions of collection Biografias
do Fado (from 1994 to 1998).
Among
other achievements, he collaborated in the project Todos os Fados (Visão, Abril 2005) and in 2005 he received the Amália
Rodrigues Award in the Amateur Fado class.
In 2007
he organised at Museu do Fado a series dedicated to fado memories, in which he
paid artistic tribute to Armando Augusto Freire, Alfredo Marceneiro, José
António Sabrosa and Carlos Ramos.