
Born in Kashan, Iran in 1936, Badiyi showed musical talent at a young age, being able to play by ear the Persian music he heard from the radio on violin. At age 11 he entered the Tehran Conservatory and studied classical music -- but also pursued a study of Persian music with Abol-Hasan Saba for five years. After graduating, he worked as concertmaster and soloist with many orchestras across the world and also was a professor at the National Conservatory of Music in Tehran.
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Chahar-mizrab
Reng
Introduction
Introduction (i)
Sinayi-hagg Intro.
Introduction (ii)
Zarbi
Chaha R-mizrab
Chahar-midrab
Isfahan, Part 1 And 2
Violin Solo
Chaha R-mizrab and Foroud
Hymn of the Homeland
Zabol and Mouyah
Ushshaq Bakhtiyari
Raz Va Niyaz
Prayer
Deylaman
Sahat-I-Hasti Chant
Violin Intro.To Sahat-I-Hasti
Santur Finale To Sahat-I-Hasti
Carvan-I-Dashti
Chahar-Mizrab And Foroud
Introduction I
Mazeh Darad Chant
Selections From The Mathnavi
Introduction II
Shustari
Durd-i Safa
Sinayi-hagg Chant
Mathnavi
Medley I [Voice, Kamancheh, Dayereh, and Orchestra]
Medley III [Violin and Orchestra]
Medley II [Voice, Kamancheh, Dayereh, and Orchestra]
Medley IV:: Sufi Nameh/Vassoonak [Two Violins and Orchestra]
Daibalal [Violin and Piano]
Daylaman [Voice, Kamancheh, and Keyboard]
Shushtari: Introduction I
Segah: Cháhár-Mizráb
Shushtari: Introduction (I)
Segah: Introduction (I)
Shushtari: Cháhár-Mizráb and Foroud
Hymn Of The Homeland/Gilaki
Ayiniyih-dil Chant
Zabol & Mouyeh
Chahar-midrab And Chant
Chahar Mizrab
Zabol & Mouyah
Chahar Mizrab & Foroud
Segah: Introduction (II)
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