Hovhannes Badalyan

Hovhannes Hambardzumi Badalyan (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Համբարձումի Բադալեան, December 15, 1924, village of Shavarin, near Hamadan, Iran – August 19, 2001, Yerevan, Armenia) was an Armenian singer (tenor), People's Artist of Armenia (1961) and Professor of Yerevan State Conservatory.[1]

Hovhannes Badalyan's plaque in Yerevan
Hovhannes Badalyan
Background information
Birth nameHovhannes Hambardzumi Badalyan
Born(1924-12-15)December 15, 1924
village of Shavarin, near Hamadan, Iran
OriginArmenian
DiedAugust 19, 2001(2001-08-19) (aged 76)
Yerevan
Occupationssinger
Instrumentstenor vocal
Awards: People's Artist of Armenia (1961)
Professor of Yerevan State Conservatory

Biography

Badalyan's parents were from the Armenian village of Gardabad near the city of Urmia, and they became refugees when the Ottoman Army invaded northwestern Iran during the First World War. Hovhannes attended the local Armenian school in Baghdad, and in 1936 he returned to Iran where he started singing in Nicol Galanderian's choir. In Tehran, he studied and performed with Hambartzoom Grigorian and Karl Kulger. At the age of 22, Badalian left for Armenia, where he attended the Romanos Melikian Music College. In 1948, he joined the Folk Music Instruments Ensemble of the Armenian Radio as a soloist.[2] In 2001, his achievements were recognized with the Movses Khorenatsi Medal. Badalyan performed on many world stages from the Middle East to Europe, Australia, Canada, US and Soviet Union.[3]

Selected discography

  • Golden Classics - Legendary Armenians - Hovhannes Badalyan

References

  1. (2005, in Armenian) Who's Who: Armenians, vol. 1. Yerevan, p. 189.
  2. Following in Hovhannes Badalyan’s footsteps
  3. "Biography". Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
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