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.