Rahi Mo'ayyeri, born on April 30, 1909, in Tehran, emerged from a family deeply rooted in the arts and music.
He extensively studied Persian literature's great masters, with a particular admiration for Saadi, whose impact is evident in his works.
His deep friendship with Davood Pirnia, the founder of the Golha Program, led to significant collaborations with Morteza Khan Mahjoubi on this influential music platform.
One of Rahi's final notable works was Golhayeh Rangarang #470, performed by Hayedeh with music composed by maestro Tajvidi.
His collection Sayeh Omr (Persian: سایه عمر) (translated "The Shadow of Life") of poems was printed in 1964.