
Ali Tajvidi (November 7 - 1919 - March 15 - 2006) was a Persian musician, composer, violin master, writer, and music professor at the School of National Music and Tehran University. He was born in Tehran, where his father was active as a painter in the style of Kamal-ol-Molk. In his youth he took violin lessons for two years under Hossein Yahaghi (uncle of Parviz Yahaghi) and for many years was under the tutelage of Abol-Hassan Saba for the violin as well.
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Setar Solo
Mokhalef
Dastgah of Segah
Setar & Tasnif Baharan
Violin in Dashti Mood
Azadeh Am Man
Violin & Dayereh
Zarbi Leyli
Shooshtari by Violin
Chaharmezrab Violin & Dayereh
Atashi Ze Karevan Violin
Avaz e Dashti by Violin
Atshi Joda ze Karevan
Segah Moghaddameh
Violin Solo
Raftam Ke Raftam
Sang-e-Khara
Didi Ke Rosva Shod Delam
Tanha Maneshin
Atash-e Karevan
Safar Kardeh
Dastgah of Segah, vocal
Baz Gashteh
Migozaram
Ku Yari
Samar-e-Golha
Sazo Avaz
Tasnif Jame Madhoushi
Rosva Shod Delam
Moghadameh va Chaharmezrab Dashti
Chaharmezrab Oshagh
B Iran Four Strokes – Ali Tajvidi – Royal RT 430 – RT 706
Tasnife Soroushe Asemani
Segah, Pt. I
Segah, Pt. XXII
Tasnif Sarve Deljouy
Chaharmezrab Nava
Zarbi Homayoun
Badragheh
Daramad-e Chahargah, Zabol, Rajaz
Pashimanam
Begoo Che Konam
Nava, Pt. II
Moghadameh va Chahaemezrab Bayat Zand
Segah, Pt. V
Be Donbal-e-Del
Raftamo Bare Safar Bastam
Tazarv
Chaharmezrab (Segah, Zabol, Mokhalef)
Baharan
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