Dalshad Said

He is considered a bridge between classical Kurdish music and Western Classical-Music.

In 2012 he went on a music tour in Turkey and performed concerts in Istanbul, İzmir, Mersin, Diyarbakir and Ankara.

[4] In 2015 he composed an oratorio, "Peshmerga", about the massacre of Yazidi people and capture of Sinjar by ISIS,[5] which was performed by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra.

[6] In 2018, he was awarded with a PhD degree in Music history (Kurmanji) from the Mozarteum University Salzburg, Austria.

On November 5, 2016,Duhok Governorate held a ceremony to officially name the park on Qazi Mohammed Street after the violinist and composer "Dalshad Said", in recognition of his long contribution to his service to Kurdish music.

Dalshad Said