Yalchin Rzazade’s artistic journey began during his years in secondary school. His passion for the arts led him to the Azerbaijan State Institute of Culture and Arts, where he pursued studies in the Faculty of Acting. In 1968, he was admitted to the Faculty of Vocal Performance at the Uzeyir Hajibeyov Azerbaijan State Conservatory, from which he graduated with honors in 1973. While still a student at the Conservatory, he began his professional career by joining the Azerbaijan State Television and Radio Committee as an assistant director. During his tenure at the Committee, he was invited to join Gulara Aliyeva’s
Dan Ulduzu ensemble. Yalchin Rzazade first gained recognition among Azerbaijani audiences in the late 1960s with the song
Durnalar, composed by
Jahangir Jahangirov. Throughout the years, he collaborated with numerous renowned composers, including
Jahangir Jahangirov,
Tofig Guliyev,
Emin Sabitoglu, Oktay Kazimi, Telman Hajiyev,
Elza Ibrahimova, Oktay Rajabli, Ramiz Mirishli, Nariman Mammadov, Kamal,
Eldar Mansurov, and Firangiz Babayeva, who composed songs specifically for him. He was accompanied by various orchestras and ensembles, such as the Grand Symphony and Estrada-Symphony Orchestras, the Folk Instruments Orchestra, the
Dan Ulduzu Instrumental Ensemble, the
Sevil Vocal Ensemble led by Vagif Mustafazadeh, the
Xatirə Ensemble directed by Ahsan Dadashov, as well as the Estrada-Symphony Orchestras under the direction of Yuri Silantyev and Alexander Mikhailov in the USSR, and the Jazz Ensemble led by Leibman in
Leningrad. During this period, Yalchin Rzazade was invited to play the leading role of Amir Bey in the film
Od İçində (In the Fire). Although he received further offers for film roles, his extensive touring and concert performances across Azerbaijan prevented him from dedicating time to cinema. Nevertheless, he left an enduring mark on Azerbaijani cinema by lending his voice to the soundtracks of iconic films such as
Dədə Qorqud,
Gün Keçdi,
Qaynana,
Bayquş Qayıdanda, and
Baladadaşın İlk Məhəbbəti. Until his death, the People’s Artist continued to teach at the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts. == Awards ==