Bijan Mortazavi lyrics
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Artist's albums
Voice of Silence
2000 · album
Fire On Ice (Vocal) - Persian Music
1998 · album
Bijan 3 (Vocal & Instrumental )- Persian Music
1995 · album
Bijan's Camping (Violin Rap)
2023 · album
Bella Ciao
2022 · single
Raghse Piroozi (Dance of Victory)
2022 · single
To Mojezeh Hasti
2022 · single
Flight of the Phoenix
2021 · EP
Tango
2020 · single
Akharin Peyk
2019 · single
Michka
2019 · single
Havato Nagiri
2018 · single
Gelayeh
2017 · single
Kaash
2017 · single
Baanooye Setareh Chin
2013 · single
Asheghtaram Kardi
2013 · single
Music and I (Moosighi O Man)
2010 · album
Akse To - Single
2010 · single
Beman Che
2006 · album
Yeh Ghatreh Darya
2005 · album
Sweet Scent of Love
2003 · album
Bijan 3 (Instrumental - Violin) - Persian Music
2002 · album
Bijan 3 (Vocal) - Persian Music
2002 · album
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Biography
Born in the city of Babol, Iran. Mortazavi studied music in Tehran. He was trained in improvisation, orchestration, arrangement, quarter tone technique, and dastgah by various well-known violinists in Iran. Mortazavi started learning the violin under the supervision of Masoud Namazian when he was three years old. In a Nowruz 1991 interview with Alireza Amirghassemi on The Tapesh Show, Mortazavi claimed that as part of his tutelage, Namazian had him focus for the first three months only on music theory to learn the notes and scales and then apply them to the violin, as Mortazavi did not attend music school, and advised his parents to not let him touch the violin during that time. Mortazavi claimed his mother hid his violin in a cupboard for that period, although he would often play on the violin in secret until his mother eventually caught him. He would later take lessons from Ali Tajvidi, Parviz Yahaghi, Habibollah Badiei, Jahangir Kamiyan, Hasan Shamaizadeh. At the age of seven, he also started playing the piano, guitar, percussion, and folk string instruments such as oud, tar, and santur. Mortazavi won his first prize at the age of eleven in a national music contest among students of all ages in Iran. He was fourteen when he conducted a 32-person orchestra, performing his own compositions and arrangements at the Ramsar Summer Camp in Iran...