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South African Jazz Legend Abdullah Ibrahim Dies in Germany at 91

Tributes pour in for pianist and composer after brief illness death

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 16, 2026
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South African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim performing on stage - AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File

Abdullah Ibrahim remembered as global jazz pioneer - AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File

JOHANNESBURG – South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim has died at the age of 91 following a brief illness, his family confirmed in a statement released on Monday. He passed away peacefully in Germany, surrounded by loved ones, according to the announcement issued on behalf of his family.

Born in Cape Town, Ibrahim spent his final days in Bavaria, where he had been living. His family said he died with those closest to him at his side after what was described as a short illness.

Career and Cultural Legacy

Widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most influential jazz musicians, Ibrahim built a career spanning more than seven decades as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. Formerly known as Dollar Brand, he developed a distinctive musical style that blended jazz with traditional South African sounds.

His work earned him recognition as a cultural ambassador whose music resonated far beyond his home country. Among his most notable historic appearances was performing at the 1994 presidential inauguration of Nelson Mandela, marking a defining moment in South Africa’s democratic transition.

Ibrahim’s final public performance in South Africa took place at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival in March, where he was once again met with strong audience reception.

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Tributes and National Recognition

Paying tribute, President Cyril Ramaphosa praised Ibrahim’s artistic legacy and his role in reflecting the country’s cultural identity and political journey through music.

His partner, Dr. Marina Umari, said he “passed away peacefully with South Africa and its people in his heart,” adding that his connection to his homeland remained constant throughout his life.

In earlier years, Ibrahim received several national honors, including an Honorary Doctorate in Music from Wits University and the Order of Ikhamanga, awarded by former President Jacob Zuma in 2009.

Western Cape officials also described him as a defining figure in South African cultural history, noting his ability to capture the country’s diversity and lived experience through music.

His family said his influence would continue to resonate globally, underscoring a legacy that extends well beyond his lifetime.

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