During his studies, he performed in concerts and participated in seminars with Françoise Thinat and Svetlana Navasardyan.
[1][2] In 1995, Baghboudarian graduated from the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus, after which he worked as a lecturer in orchestral arrangement and as assistant conductor of the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Solhi al-Wadi.
The following year, Baghboudarian was assistant in the production of the first opera performance in Syria, Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell.
At the Florence Conservatory, he studied composition and conducting with Mauro Cardi and Alessandro Pinzauti.
At the same time, he took part in several master classes, among others with Michael Beck (Germany), Dorel Pascu (Romania), Carl St. Clair (United States), Riccardo Muti (Italy) and Jorma Panula (Finnland).