Dilshad Said
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Dilshad Said (Dalshad Said) (born 1958), is a prominent Kurdish musician and composer[1], who is considered to be a significant influence on contemporary Kurdish music[2]. He was born in Dohuk, Iraqi Kurdistan. After graduating from the music institute of Baghdad, he worked as an assistant of the conductor at Baghdad television and radio orchestra. In 1984, he continued his studies in music at the University of Wales and received his M.A. degree in 1988. After that he was a diploma-solo-violinist of the Royal Academy of Music, London. He has also studied violin and composition in Eastern Europe. So far, he has worked together with many popular Kurdish musicians. His first CD is titled Variations on Kurdish Melodies for Violin. Dilshad Said now teaches music & violin in Austria and is considered a bridge between classical Kurdish music and Western Classical-Music.[3] http://www.gallery4allarts.com/sola%20arts-conecting%20cultures-intro.html Sola Arts, Connecting Cultures]</ref>. Dilshad now resides in Austria and has arranged musical events for many other musicians and singers such as Sivan Perwer.
[edit] Albums
- Kurdish music for Violin, Stran Music, Sweden.
[edit] Research in Music
- Dilshad, Said, Das Risiko der Erteilung von Exportgenehmigungen nach den Incoterms, verglichen mit dem BGB, Dis. Jur., Trier, 1993.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Kugay, K.,The way of Kurdish Music, Sing Out!, June 2007.
- ^ Kurdish Music, MyWire, August 2000.
- ^ http://www.sp-f.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=91 SIVAN PERWER INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION