
Hamid Motebassem [حمید متبسم] was born in 1958 in Mashad, Iran. He was raised in a musical family, where his brother was a violinist and his first teacher was his father, Ali Motebassem who played the Tar. His subsequent teachers included the masters: Ali Motebassem, Habiballlah Salehi, Zeydallah Toloie, Houshang Zarif, Hossein Alizâdeh, Mohammad Reza Lotfi Motebassem studied in the Tehran School of Art and the Conservatory of Persian Music.
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Shining Through
Tar Solo
Chaharmezrab
Zarbi
Simorq: Birth of Zāl
Daramad
Simorq: Prologue
Duality
Parvaz e Khial
Simorq: Simorq and Zāl
Simorq: Sām and Zāl
Do zarbi
Bidad
Seta’r Solo
Simorq: Rudabeh and Zāl
Simorq: Return of Zāl
Gilaki
Forud
In the Name of the Red Rose: VIII. Dar an karaneh (On that shore)
In the Name of the Red Rose: I. Tassni sobh (Morning Song)
Delband
Rags-e Naz, Pt. 1
Zarbi Bidad - In Memories Of Firuz Farrokh
Zarbi - According To Kereshmeh
In the Name of the Red Rose: III. Fire Dance
In the Name of the Red Rose: II. Untitled (vocals and tar)
Zarbi (According to Kereshmeh)
Affectionate
Ta’r Solo
Rags-e Naz, Pt. 2
Rags-e Naz, Pt. 3
In the Name of the Red Rose: V. Untitled (sitar solo)
Zarbi Bidad (in memories of Firuz Farrokh)
Vanoushe, Pt. 2
Part I . Esfahan Mode
In the Name of the Red Rose: VI. Payam-e baran (Message of Rain)
In the Name of the Red Rose: IV. Prelude: Part I
Vanoushe, Pt. 1
The Depth of Night
In the Name of the Red Rose: XI. Prelude: Part III
Part II . Nava Mode
Interlude in Mode Mahur
Chahar Mezrab Mahour
In the Name of the Red Rose: X. Tassnif-e barbat-e soghdi (Sogdian Lute Song)
Asheghaneh (Love Song)
In the Name of the Red Rose: VII. Prelude: Part II
Sepidar
Mastaneh (Intoxicated)
In Praise of Morning
Birth of Zaal
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