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A Bit About Me

Milton Dávila Jr. is an exceptionally talented young musician from Puerto Rico, recognized internationally as a Child Prodigy. Having begun his musical education at age four, Milton is a multi-instrumentalist who performs Guitar and Piano with extraordinary skill and maturity.

 

His career is defined by historic professional milestones, most notably his debut as a Soloist with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra at only eight years old, making him the youngest musician in history to perform a Complete Concerto with the Symphony. To date, at Twelve Years Old,  he has appeared Six Times as a Soloist with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra and eight times with the Antonio Paoli Youth Orchestra. most notably as the featured Soloist for their 2025 European Tour making acclaimed debuts in Vienna, Salzburg, Prague, Venice, and Berlin. .

 

He further solidified his place in the history of his homeland with a landmark debut at the Pablo Casals Festival, where he became the youngest artist ever to appear, performing a duet alongside the world-Renowned Virtuoso Guitarist René Izquierdo.

 

Milton’s presence on the world stage began at age eight with his First International Performance at the historic Château Frontenac in Quebec

 

In the Spring of 2026, Milton reached a new artistic peak with the release of his music video, Iguazú: The Mission. Filmed at the majestic Iguazú Falls and featuring Ennio Morricone’s The Mission, the project is a magnificent fusion of nature and music. This cinematic achievement has garnered international attention and is currently under consideration for the Berlin Short Film Award.

 

A prominent cultural figure, Milton has been invited to perform for the Governor of Puerto Rico on seven occasions. His artistry has been featured extensively across Television and Radio, and he has earned top honors in numerous local and international guitar competitions.

 

His rapid rise, combined with his historic admission and scholarship to the Yehudi Menuhin School in London, and being selected by the National Puerto Rican Day Parade as their 2026 Rising Star—one of the largest cultural celebrations in the World watched by millions of viewers—firmly establish Milton Dávila Jr. as one of the most promising and influential young musicians of his generation.

Join the Journey

I invite you to explore my story right here on this site. Visit the Video Gallery to see my evolution from my very first recital to my latest performances, or browse the Photo Gallery to follow my International Travels. You can also find my interviews, TV & Radio appearances, and features in the Media, TV, Radio Section. Thank you for being part of my Musical Journey as I share my heart and God’s Blessings with the world through music.

Recent & Upcoming Achievements

June 12-14. 2026

February 24, 2026

January 4, 2026

September 5,  2025

August 11-17, 2025

June-July 2025

It is a profound honor to be recognized as the 2026 Rising Star of this year’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade. This distinction holds deep meaning for me, not only as a musician, but as a proud son of Puerto Rico.

As I join a small group of young musicians from around the World at the Yehudi Menuhin School in London, I carry with me the spirit of our island and the “Muchas Voces” (Many Voices) that define our people—voices of resilience, passion, and cultural pride.

 

Being the first Puerto Rican and the first Latin American accepted into this prestigious institution is both a privilege and a responsibility I embrace with humility. I am committed to honoring my heritage in every note I play.

To represent Puerto Rico on Fifth Avenue in New York City and in London—two of the World’s great Cultural Stages—is truly a dream come true. I am deeply grateful to the Board of Directors for this recognition and the opportunity to celebrate our culture through music. Above all, I give thanks to God for His infinite grace and blessings, which continue to guide my journey.

World premiere launch celebrated a breathtaking fusion of nature and sound in this cinematic music video, filmed on location at the majestic Iguazú Falls, Argentina. Featuring a soul-stirring performance of Ennio Morricone’s iconic theme from The Mission, the production  in stunning 4K. This film stands as a powerful tribute to one of Cinema’s Greatest Masterpieces, set against one of the most spectacular backdrops on Earth. Watch Video

Performed as a Soloist with the Puerto Rico Symphony,  featured a soul-stirring Solo performance of "Asturias (Leyenda)" by Isaac Albéniz. This rendition blended virtuosic precision with the rhythmic intensity of a haunting Flamenco dance by Sofia Guarnielli, capturing the timeless spirit of the Spanish masterpiece alongside one of the region's most prestigious musical institutions. Watch Video

He began his musical and academic studies at the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin School in London, UK, marking a historic milestone as the First Puerto Rican and Latin American to be accepted into the institution. Recognized for his exceptional talent, he was awarded a bursary to support his training at this world-renowned center for musical excellence. Photos

For the Fourth consecutive year, Milton participated in the Camino Artes Guitar Festival in Spain, Performing a series of Six Concerts for Pilgrims. In addition to these performances, he attended daily masterclasses with renowned instructors René Izquierdo, Elina Chekan, Ignacio Barcia, and Cyro Delvizio. Watch Highlights

Featured Soloist with the Antonio Paoli Youth Orchestra, Performing the Adagio from Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez during a prestigious European tour. Performances were held across several major cultural capitals, including Vienna, Salzburg, Berlin, Prague, Cremona, and Venice. Watch Video

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