Badalyan's parents were from the Armenian village of Gardabad near the city of Urmia. 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. After World War II, Badalyan, then age 22, left Iran for Soviet Armenia, where he attended the Romanos Melikian Music College in Yerevan. In 1948, he joined the Folk Music Instruments Ensemble of Armenian Public Radio as a soloist.[2] In 2001, his achievements were recognized with the Movses Khorenatsi Medal. Badalyan performed across the Soviet Union and the Middle East and on many world stages from Europe, Australia, Canada, and the US.[3]
Selected discography
Golden Classics - Legendary Armenians - Hovhannes Badalyan
References
^(2005, in Armenian) Who's Who: Armenians, vol. 1. Yerevan, p. 189.