Rahmatollah Badiyi
Born in 1936 in Kashan, Iran, he started playing violin at the age of seven. He studied in Tehran Music Conservatory under Master Abul-Hassan Saba. For 23 years he performed in various Iranian national orchestras as a concert master and soloist. Since 1979 he has been teaching and performing in the Netherlands. He also plays Kamancheh.
Biography
Rahmatollah Badiyi, was born in 1936 in Kashan, Iran. At the age of five he began to play the ney, a persian flute and at age seven, he started playing violin. At age eleven, he entered the Tehran Music Conservatory to study classical music. At that time he studied with the famous Abul-Hassan Saba who would be his mentor for the next five years. Later in life, Badiyi carried out the editorial works of the threefold Radifs (repertoires) of Ostád (Master) Abul Hassan Saba.
He has collaborated with various national orchestras as a concert master and soloist and for more than twenty three years during this period he worked as a professor in the National Conservatory of Music in Iran's capital, Tehran. In addition to the violin, Badiyi plays the kamáncheh and ghichak, both traditional stringed instruments of Iran. He has also been involved in supervising the transcription of the vocal Radif (repertoire) of Ostád Mahmood Karimi which has been done by Dr. Mohammad Taghi Masoudieh.
In 1979 , Badiyi and his Family moved to the Netherlands. Before his retirement in 1999, he was a member of the Symphony Orchestra of the Northern States in Holland. During his time in Holland he has participated in art festivals organized by various European radio and television stations. Currently, Badiyi regularly teaches to students from Holland, Germany and the surrounding countries.
Badiyi's editorial works for violin as yet are: 1. Ráks, in mode Máhour 2. Dokhtarak-e-Zhoulideh, composed by Ali Naghi Vaziri 3. Áváz-e- Bayát-e-Kurd for Violin and Kamáncheh.