Pablo Milanés, Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist who was one of the founders of the nueva trova musical movement, died early this Tuesday morning in Spain, he was 79 years old.
How did Pablo Milanés die? And what was the cause of his death?
Pablo Milanés, Latin Grammy-winning balladeer and co-founder of the “nueva trova” musical movement in Cuba, has died at the age of 79. Milanés had been receiving treatment for blood cancer in Spain and succumbed to the disease early Tuesday. Morning.
Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz lamented on Twitter the loss of the musician, much loved by many for his cultural contributions. Milanés began his career in the 1960s and rose to fame as a leading figure in the Cuban nueva trova music scene. He was known for his romantic lyrics and simple melodies, which earned him international fame. In recent years, Milanés has canceled several concert dates due to his deteriorating health. His death is a great loss for Cuban culture and he will be remembered as one of the country’s most emblematic musicians.
who was pablo milanes
Pablo Milanés was born on February 24, 1943 in Bayamo, Cuba. Milanes, the youngest of five siblings, began singing at an early age and quickly developed a knack for it. She often entered and won local radio and television contests.

His family eventually moved to Havana, where Milanés briefly attended the Havana Musical Conservatory. Although his time there was short, Milanes credited the Conservatory for much of his initial inspiration. Outside of his formal training, Milanes sought musical influences in American and other international trends. Throughout his career, Milanés has been celebrated as one of Cuba’s most influential musicians. To this day, his music continues to inspire new generations of Cuban artists.
pablo milanes career
Pablo Milanés is a Cuban musician and one of the founders of the nueva trova musical movement. He was born in Bayamo, Cuba, in 1943 and began his musical career as a member of the Grupo de Experimentación Sonora, a group of young musicians who sought to break with traditional Cuban musical styles.
Milanés’ first solo album, “Versos sencillos de José Martí”, was released in 1973 and was followed by a series of successful albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s. His music is marked by his poetic lyrics and his commitment to social and political issues. In recent years, Milanés has remained an active performer and recording artist, collaborating with artists from Cuba and other parts of Latin America. He continues to be one of the most respected and influential figures in Cuban music today.
Tributes have been pouring in on social media for the singer.
Tributes have been pouring in from fans who have been touched by Milanés’ music. Many have shared memories of listening to his songs with their families or dancing to his music at parties. Others have pointed to his songs as an important part of their own heritage.
one wrote
Pablo Milanes has died. His music and his voice made a great impression on me. From his unique interpretation of boleros, extraordinary compositions on the verses of José Martí, to his iconic popular songs like Yolanda, he gave us emotional depth and musical refinement. Here we are in Havana in 2016. We saw him enter a cafe, so we took the opportunity to take this photo. He was kind enough to allow it. May he rest in peace music.
another wrote
PABLO MILANÉS AND JOHNNY ALMENDRA…. Wow. difficult month
user wrote
It was a privilege to meet you along the way!
RIP
another wrote
Rest in peace Pablo Milanes. I am so grateful to have had the honor of growing up listening to his music. Your music means a lot to me. Rest in peace teacher of Trova Nueva!!